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Re: MLB Ballpark Roadtrips
Traffic around lunch time should be fairly driveable... It may be heavy and slow you down at times, but you should be ok overall... The park and ride lot can fill up possibly, but people also come and go throughout the day... If for some reason that is full, there is another lot at the next stop (51st Street and Pulaski Road).... It has a large parking lot and only seems to get to 80% capacity... It's about a 5 minute drive from the Midway station and both lots are $5...
Once on the "L" you won't actually be going into the "Loop"... You transfer to the Red Line at the Roosevelt Station, which is the last one before entering the "Loop"... It's no cost to transfer to the trains on a different line... Just be sure to buy tickets for each way when you arrive for the day... Trying to use the vending machines at Wrigley after the game will be a pain in the ***... Also, don't be afraid to walk a few blocks north to the Sheridan station after the Cubs game... It will make getting out of Wrigleyville much easier since you get on the train ahead of everyone at the stadium...
Snagged a couple 400 level tickets for this Friday's game against the Pirates for 24.00 each. 6th row up the third base line, so it shouldn't be terrible.
Looking at driving to Midway and taking the Orange Line. Couple questions: Any chance the Park n' Ride fills up by 11-noonish CT? How's traffic in general around Chicago at that time of day? I seem to recall it's not horrible but that might be terribly off base. We plan on just buying a couple day passes for the El/CTA to get us from Orange line at Midway to Millenium (assume this is the downtown station) for the Red line Wrigleyville.
Traffic around lunch time should be fairly driveable... It may be heavy and slow you down at times, but you should be ok overall... The park and ride lot can fill up possibly, but people also come and go throughout the day... If for some reason that is full, there is another lot at the next stop (51st Street and Pulaski Road).... It has a large parking lot and only seems to get to 80% capacity... It's about a 5 minute drive from the Midway station and both lots are $5...
Once on the "L" you won't actually be going into the "Loop"... You transfer to the Red Line at the Roosevelt Station, which is the last one before entering the "Loop"... It's no cost to transfer to the trains on a different line... Just be sure to buy tickets for each way when you arrive for the day... Trying to use the vending machines at Wrigley after the game will be a pain in the ***... Also, don't be afraid to walk a few blocks north to the Sheridan station after the Cubs game... It will make getting out of Wrigleyville much easier since you get on the train ahead of everyone at the stadium...