Handicap accessibility at Wrigley??
Does anyone know what, if any, the handicap accessibility situation is at Wrigley for concerts? I ruptured my achilles tendon and had it repaired yesterday, which means I'll be truckin' around Chicago in cast with a knee walker for the show (I don't care what I break, I'm not missing this) I have field/lower bowl tix, so if I happen to get field seats does know how easy it is to get to the field? Thanks for any info, and I'll see everyone there (i'll be the one rockin out with a PJ/10C decorated cast and knee walker!
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as long as you can roll down a few stairs to the field...it's shouldn't be an issue.