I Still Need to Book a Hotel for Wrigley. Don't Judge, HELP!
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PJ_Soul said:KC138045 said:KS80184 said:The Loop is Chicago's central business district. It's sort of empty on the weekends and at night, but you can either cab or Uber/Lyft it to a hotel down there and be totally fine or take the red line. It's maybe $20-30 or so to take a cab/uber. The red line train can get a little sketchy, but with such a big show emptying out, I have to imagine trains will be very busy so you're probably fine especially if you're getting off by the Jackson stop (southern most- after that, it's going to get to have a lot fewer people and go to worse parts of the city). I wouldn't take the red line at 2am if you go to a bar after the show though and would only do cab/uber.KS80184 said:Also- don't try to drive to the show. It's a mess trying to park up there. Take a cab/uber or the red line. Red line exits right at the stadium.Columbus-2000
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KC138045 said:PJ_Soul said:KC138045 said:KS80184 said:The Loop is Chicago's central business district. It's sort of empty on the weekends and at night, but you can either cab or Uber/Lyft it to a hotel down there and be totally fine or take the red line. It's maybe $20-30 or so to take a cab/uber. The red line train can get a little sketchy, but with such a big show emptying out, I have to imagine trains will be very busy so you're probably fine especially if you're getting off by the Jackson stop (southern most- after that, it's going to get to have a lot fewer people and go to worse parts of the city). I wouldn't take the red line at 2am if you go to a bar after the show though and would only do cab/uber.KS80184 said:Also- don't try to drive to the show. It's a mess trying to park up there. Take a cab/uber or the red line. Red line exits right at the stadium.
Chicago makes it pretty easy along the red line - if you play it by ear/go with the flow, you should be just fine.
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PJ_Soul said:KC138045 said:PJ_Soul said:KC138045 said:KS80184 said:The Loop is Chicago's central business district. It's sort of empty on the weekends and at night, but you can either cab or Uber/Lyft it to a hotel down there and be totally fine or take the red line. It's maybe $20-30 or so to take a cab/uber. The red line train can get a little sketchy, but with such a big show emptying out, I have to imagine trains will be very busy so you're probably fine especially if you're getting off by the Jackson stop (southern most- after that, it's going to get to have a lot fewer people and go to worse parts of the city). I wouldn't take the red line at 2am if you go to a bar after the show though and would only do cab/uber.KS80184 said:Also- don't try to drive to the show. It's a mess trying to park up there. Take a cab/uber or the red line. Red line exits right at the stadium.
Chicago makes it pretty easy along the red line - if you play it by ear/go with the flow, you should be just fine.
What a cluster fuck that was!Columbus-2000
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Uber will almost definitely have surge pricing after the show immediately around the stadium. Train is probably your best bet. It's crowded, but they do a pretty good job clearing things out quickly as they're used to big crowds at that stop. If you're taking the train, just make sure you have a card loaded with enough money for all your rides BEFORE the show. Getting money on your card afterward would be a huge pain.0
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KC138045 said:KS80184 said:The Loop is Chicago's central business district. It's sort of empty on the weekends and at night, but you can either cab or Uber/Lyft it to a hotel down there and be totally fine or take the red line. It's maybe $20-30 or so to take a cab/uber. The red line train can get a little sketchy, but with such a big show emptying out, I have to imagine trains will be very busy so you're probably fine especially if you're getting off by the Jackson stop (southern most- after that, it's going to get to have a lot fewer people and go to worse parts of the city). I wouldn't take the red line at 2am if you go to a bar after the show though and would only do cab/uber.KS80184 said:Also- don't try to drive to the show. It's a mess trying to park up there. Take a cab/uber or the red line. Red line exits right at the stadium.0
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KC138045 said:PJ_Soul said:KC138045 said:PJ_Soul said:KC138045 said:KS80184 said:The Loop is Chicago's central business district. It's sort of empty on the weekends and at night, but you can either cab or Uber/Lyft it to a hotel down there and be totally fine or take the red line. It's maybe $20-30 or so to take a cab/uber. The red line train can get a little sketchy, but with such a big show emptying out, I have to imagine trains will be very busy so you're probably fine especially if you're getting off by the Jackson stop (southern most- after that, it's going to get to have a lot fewer people and go to worse parts of the city). I wouldn't take the red line at 2am if you go to a bar after the show though and would only do cab/uber.KS80184 said:Also- don't try to drive to the show. It's a mess trying to park up there. Take a cab/uber or the red line. Red line exits right at the stadium.
Chicago makes it pretty easy along the red line - if you play it by ear/go with the flow, you should be just fine.
What a cluster fuck that was!Some of them were actually aggressive towards the poor EL staff who were trying to just do crowd control, as though they could do something about the train schedule. It was so frustrating to witness people acting like such assholes. My only real complaint from that night was the heat. My god, the heat!!!! It actually pretty much ruined my whole trip.
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The 2013 train scene was a nightmare.
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In 2016 we just went out after the show and took an Uber to our hotel after which is what we plan to do this year as well. I try to avoid the trains and just find taking an Uber easier. I just don't want the Uber ride to end up being 20 miles or something ridiculous.I miss you alreddie.0
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on2legs said:The 2013 train scene was a nightmare.
But if I had to do it again, I would definitely simply find an all night diner or something in the area and hang there for a couple hours until everything died down, and then just call a cab. It was very uncomfortable to stand in that sweaty, hot crowd... When I finally got on a train, I was so grateful that the A/C was cranked up to meat locker levels in there, lol!
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BeeGirl86 said:In 2016 we just went out after the show and took an Uber to our hotel after which is what we plan to do this year as well. I try to avoid the trains and just find taking an Uber easier. I just don't want the Uber ride to end up being 20 miles or something ridiculous.I miss you alreddie.0
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BeeGirl86 said:BeeGirl86 said:In 2016 we just went out after the show and took an Uber to our hotel after which is what we plan to do this year as well. I try to avoid the trains and just find taking an Uber easier. I just don't want the Uber ride to end up being 20 miles or something ridiculous.
I think taking public transit after a show can be a really fun part of the concert experience.There is always a vibe on the train, everyone there has just shared an experience and they're on a high from it. Fun times.
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KC138045 said:PJ_Soul said:KC138045 said:PJ_Soul said:KC138045 said:KS80184 said:The Loop is Chicago's central business district. It's sort of empty on the weekends and at night, but you can either cab or Uber/Lyft it to a hotel down there and be totally fine or take the red line. It's maybe $20-30 or so to take a cab/uber. The red line train can get a little sketchy, but with such a big show emptying out, I have to imagine trains will be very busy so you're probably fine especially if you're getting off by the Jackson stop (southern most- after that, it's going to get to have a lot fewer people and go to worse parts of the city). I wouldn't take the red line at 2am if you go to a bar after the show though and would only do cab/uber.KS80184 said:Also- don't try to drive to the show. It's a mess trying to park up there. Take a cab/uber or the red line. Red line exits right at the stadium.
Chicago makes it pretty easy along the red line - if you play it by ear/go with the flow, you should be just fine.
What a cluster fuck that was!
Don't mean to be a gloomy Gus, but with 40,000 people leaving at the same time, it will take some time to get a train, Uber or taxi.
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Suziemay said:on2legs said:The 2013 train scene was a nightmare.
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Hotwire a hotel. I reserved an Airbnb a short walk from Wrigley for the Saturday show
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FYI I just canceled my reservation for a king room at the Whitehall Hotel because I found a slightly better deal at another hotel.Columbus-2000
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You can walk a few blocks from Wrigley and catch the train at a different stop. I did that in 2013. Avoided the crowds, but still had to wait. The waiting, it really was the hardest part...
So memorable, though!
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Anyone know anything about the Write Inn hotel in Oak Park!? Seems to be a good deal possibly!?I miss you alreddie.0
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