FAQ

Why Wrigley Field?

Wrigley Field is home. We met on the north side of Chicago, live in Wrigleyville, and spend a lot of our time in and around the ballpark. It only feels right to celebrate at the Friendly Confines and share what we love with all of you.

What is the schedule of events?

We’re still finalizing all the details, but we plan to host a welcome reception on Friday, June 19, followed by a full day of celebrations on Saturday, June 20. Our ceremony will precede the game prior to entry, followed by our “reception” in the bleachers during batting practice, and then the actual game. Be sure to register for our Guest List to stay informed on all the fun details!

When will tickets be available?

We are currently working with the Cubs to secure our Group Tickets. We will send you an email as soon as we know more. Stay tuned!

Can I send a gift?

While we are requesting no gifts, we understand not everyone will be able to celebrate with us at Wrigley Field. If you would like to send a gift, contributions to our Honeymoon Fund through Venmo are welcome and truly appreciated. We have not set up a Registry at this time.

Where is Wrigley Field located?

1060 W. Addison, Chicago, Illinois

Conveniently located steps from the CTA Red Line Addison stop and hilariously highlighted in the Blues Brothers movie.

How do I get around Chicago?

Uber, Lyft, Taxis, CTA (“The L”), Divvy bikes & scooters

Where can I park near Wrigley Field?

There are multiple parking lots managed by the Cubs (including ADA Parking), as well as parking garages located throughout the Wrigleyville neighborhood. Additionally, you can reserve a SpotHero location near the ballpark.

Are the bleachers accessible for people with mobility issues?

Yes. There are two elevators in the bleacher concourse that offer access to the left and right field areas, as well as an elevator by the bleacher entrance that provides access to the upper level of the bleachers. Check out Wrigley Field’s Accessibility Guide for more information.

Will my kids have fun in the bleachers?

Absolutely! The bleachers are a blast for kids—MLB players often toss baseballs to young fans during batting practice. And if they need a break from the game, head over to Gallagher Way (adjacent to Wrigley Field) for games, music, food, and drinks. Pro tip: bring a glove and play catch!

Can I bring food & drinks into Wrigley Field?

Yes. Factory-sealed plastic bottles as well as a personal amount of food (in a small, disposable bag) can be brought into the ballpark. No glass bottles, cans, alcoholic beverages, thermoses, or hard-sided coolers of any kind may be brought into Wrigley Field.

Are there gluten-free options at Wrigley Field?

Yes. For a full list of gluten-free food and drink options at Wrigley Field, check out their Concessions Guide.

What items are prohibited at Wrigley Field?

Click here for a full list of prohibited items at Wrigley Field.

Where should I buy Cubs gear for the game?

We like Ivy Shop, Wrigleyville Sports, and Rally House.

What happens if it rains?

If the game gets postponed due to inclement weather, we will relocate to a nearby venue.

What if I have another question?

Just send us an email!
info@mbandrc.com