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What will my view look like at Wrigley Field...

cmarch007cmarch007 Fishers, IN Posts: 293
edited February 2013 in The Porch
Here's a website that everyone might find useful...

http://aviewfrommyseat.com/venue/Wrigley+Field/sections/
Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre Noblesville - May 07, 2010
Alpine Valley (PJ20) - Wisconsin- Sep 03, 2011
Alpine Valley (PJ20) - Wisconsin - Sep 04, 2011
Wrigley Field - Chicago, IL. July 19, 2013
Pittsburgh - Oct 11, 2013
Buffalo - Oct 12, 2013 GA-rail in McCready'ville
Cincinnati - Oct 1st, 2014 GA 
St. Louis - Oct 3rd, 2014
Yield, WI (aka Milwaukee) - Oct 20, 2014 GA 7 people deep McCreadyville
Lexington, KY (GA - 2nd row between Ed & Jeff!!!)
Wrigley Field '16 N1 (GA)
Wrigley Field '16 N2 
Wrigley Field '18 (N1)
Wrigley Field '18 N2 (GA)
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    cmarch007cmarch007 Fishers, IN Posts: 293
    edited February 2013
    A section-by-section guide to the seats of Wrigley Field.[/i]

    The Basics:
    - Within each level, section numbering begins with the section furthest from home plate down the third base line and counts upward. For example, section 101 is at the left field foul pole, 121 is behind home plate and 142 is at the right field foul pole.
    - An aisle generally splits a section into two parts. Seats on the right** side of the aisle begin with the number 1, while seats on the left side of the aisle begin with the number 101. Thus, seats with higher numbers, such as 15 and 115, are toward the middle of the row.
    - The first row in each level is labeled row 1 (except for Dugout and BullPen Box, which start with row A).
    - Bleacher seats are accessed through a separate entrance, and do not connect to the main concourses of the stadium.
    - A complete list of column locations can be found at the end

    Dugout & Bullpen Box: This level is comprised of the three rows nearest the infield, labeled A, B and C. It is not covered by the upper deck. As Mr. Bueller would say, “It is so choice. If you have the means, I highly recommend picking one up.”

    Club Box (Sect. 4-38 ): On the infield, this level is directly behind the Dugout and Bullpen Box level. On the outfield, this level provides the closest seats down the first and third base lines. It is not covered by the upper deck. These too are excellent seats.

    Field Box (Sect. 101-142): This level is separated from the Club Box level by a pedestrian walkway. This walkway leads to the concourses, which host the concession stands and bathrooms. If you are in the lower rows (roughly 1-5) of these sections, you may have to contend with frequent foot traffic crossing in front of you. The Field Box level is not covered by the upper deck. On the whole, great seats.

    Terrace Box & Reserved (Sect. 201-242): This level is separated from the Field Box level by a second pedestrian walkway. The first row is slightly elevated, however, so foot traffic is not an issue. This level is covered by the awning of the upper deck (except portions of 202-204, 237-240, and all of sections 201 and 242).
    Rows 1-7 are considered Box, and rows 8+ are considered Reserved (all rows are considered Reserved in 201-204 and 237-242). The columns supporting the upper deck are usually found in row 6, and are often located on the aisles. Thus, purchasing seats in row 7 or higher can be a gamble. To better your odds, look for seats toward the middle of the row (high seat numbers like 15 or 115) in sections 219-231. Avoid aisle seats (like 1, 2, 101 and 102) in these sections. Nice views from the outfield can be found in sections 201 and 242. Notice of obstructed views will be printed on the tickets for some of the worst seats.

    Upper Deck Box (Sect. 403-438 ): This is the first level of the upper deck. Due to the overhanging design, the first row of this level is directly above the first row of the Terrace level. Sections 419-422 are directly below the Press Box. Seats in this level are covered by an awning, but views are not obstructed. The Upper Deck Box level offers very good to fair seats, the best being the first few rows along the infield.

    Upper Deck Reserved (Sect. 503-538 ): This level is separated from the Upper Deck Box level by a pedestrian walkway. Foot traffic shouldn’t be an issue, however a second set of columns does appear along the walkway. These columns are actually a continuation of those on the lower deck. They are aligned with the aisles (except one column in sections 527 and 528 ) and are just in front of the first row. If you choose to sit in this level, look for seats in the lower rows, toward the middle of the row (high seat numbers like 15 and 115) in sections 509-525 and 529-532. Note that the area directly behind home plate is taken up by the Press Box, so there are no Upper Deck Reserved seats behind the plate. This level is covered by an awning as well, but because of the elevation it does not obstruct sightlines. The Upper Deck Reserved level offers many good seats at low prices, but because of the distance from the field and the chance of column encounters, might be best suited for those feeling a little lucky.

    200 Level Column Locations (some may be approx.):
    - Sect 202, Row 22, Seat 1
    - Sect 204, Row 15, Seat 104
    - Sect 205, Row 08, Seat 106
    - Sect 206, Row 06, Seat 101
    - Sect 208, Row 06, Seat 101
    - Sect 209, Row 06, Seat 101
    - Sect 211, Row 06, Seat 101
    - Sect 213, Row 06, Seat 107
    - Sect 215, Row 06, Seat 114
    - Sect 215, Row 06, Seat 009
    - Sect 216, Row 06, Seat 005
    - Sect 218, Row 06, Seat 001
    - Sect 219, Row 06, Seat 001
    - Sect 220, Row 06, Seat 001
    - Sect 222, Row 06, Seat 101
    - Sect 223, Row 06, Seat 101
    - Sect 224, Row 06, Seat 101
    - Sect 226, Row 06, Seat 101
    - Sect 228, Row 06, Seat 001
    - Sect 229, Row 06, Seat 001
    - Sect 231, Row 06, Seat 001
    - Sect 233, Row 06, Seat 001
    - Sect 235, Row 06, Seat 001
    - Sect 236, Row 06, Seat 001
    - Sect 237, Row 10, Seat 006
    - Sect 239, Row 16, Seat 004
    - Sect 240, Row 20, Seat 107/108
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    Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre Noblesville - May 07, 2010
    Alpine Valley (PJ20) - Wisconsin- Sep 03, 2011
    Alpine Valley (PJ20) - Wisconsin - Sep 04, 2011
    Wrigley Field - Chicago, IL. July 19, 2013
    Pittsburgh - Oct 11, 2013
    Buffalo - Oct 12, 2013 GA-rail in McCready'ville
    Cincinnati - Oct 1st, 2014 GA 
    St. Louis - Oct 3rd, 2014
    Yield, WI (aka Milwaukee) - Oct 20, 2014 GA 7 people deep McCreadyville
    Lexington, KY (GA - 2nd row between Ed & Jeff!!!)
    Wrigley Field '16 N1 (GA)
    Wrigley Field '16 N2 
    Wrigley Field '18 (N1)
    Wrigley Field '18 N2 (GA)
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    8181 Needing a ride to Forest Hills and a ounce of weed. Please inquire within. Thanks. Or not. Posts: 58,276
    if you are in the stands...just pretend you are at a baseball game looking at a deep fly to center....and when the centerfielder catches it....that'll be your view. :lol:
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    JOEJOEJOEJOEJOEJOE Posts: 10,420
    81 wrote:
    if you are in the stands...just pretend you are at a baseball game looking at a deep fly to center....and when the centerfielder catches it....that'll be your view. :lol:

    Great answer!

    Are people gonna be fixated for the next 162 days?
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    8181 Needing a ride to Forest Hills and a ounce of weed. Please inquire within. Thanks. Or not. Posts: 58,276
    JOEJOEJOE wrote:
    81 wrote:
    if you are in the stands...just pretend you are at a baseball game looking at a deep fly to center....and when the centerfielder catches it....that'll be your view. :lol:

    Great answer!

    Are people gonna be fixated for the next 162 days?

    i can't wait to see the threads on day 163....

    my seats were awefull.....the stage was a football field away.... :lol: :fp:

    as long as you are in the stands and can avoid the ibeams....it's just a matter of how sucky your seat is in relation to the stage....because every last one of them is gonna suck.
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