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A Tour of Wrigley Field in Chicago

Wrigley Field tour

As I’ve mentioned before here on Wandering Off, my husband is possibly the most dedicated Cubs fan on the planet. He’s seen the team play at Wrigley Field more times than he can count, watches the games on TV when he can, and listens on the radio when the games aren’t televised. He’s seen them play at venues across the country, including their rivals’ house (Busch Stadium).

But one thing he hadn’t done until recently was take a tour of Wrigley Field. This isn’t just a sports venue…in a way, it’s a shrine to the sport of baseball. Wrigley is the second oldest ballpark in the United States, so really it’s a piece of history.

The tour lasts about 90 minutes and tickets are $25. To me, this is a very reasonable price considering the quality of the guided tour. How many people can say they’ve sat in the Cubs dugout or stood on the field? It’s a pretty cool experience if you’re a baseball fan.

The tour included the dugout and field as well as a walk over to the beloved bleachers, a tour of the press box, the indoor batting cage, and a look at the old organ that has helped entertain fans for many years.

Tips for taking a tour of Wrigley:

–Bring sunscreen. You’ll be sitting on the bleachers and walking through sunny parts of the ballpark, so be prepared.
–Try to visit on a non-game day. Although tours are offered on game days, they might have to restrict some parts of the tour due to pre-game preparations.
–Eat lunch near the ballpark after the tour. There are lots of great, unique eateries just a short walk from Wrigley.
–Cameras are allowed on the tour, so don’t forget to take lots of photos.

Note: Verify information before you go. Tours aren’t identical each day. All opinions are my own.

Updated: For more pictures from the Wrigley Tour, click here.

Spring Training Road Trip: Starting Off A New Season of Cubs Baseball

Cubs spring training game vs. Oakland A's. Mesa, AZ

My husband loves the Chicago Cubs as much as any person could love a team. Although he lived in Chicago as a young child, his loyalty to his team persisted even after his family moved to St. Louis. (And if you’re a baseball fan, you know that the Cardinals and Cubs are bitter rivals.) Somehow, he managed to stay loyal to the Cubs while being surrounded by friends and family who rooted for the Cards.

There was no question that we would see a spring training game in Arizona this year now that we live fairly close. Here’s the play-by-play:

Saturday Morning

We’re not the best when it comes to getting an early start. This day was no different. By the time we all got going and grabbed some Dunkin’ Donuts, it was almost 11:00 before we left Las Vegas.

The first part of the drive was familiar, since we were retracing part of the route we’d taken when we moved to Las Vegas. It was actually fun to think back to that drive and the anticipation we felt as we rolled into Nevada.

Saturday Afternoon

We stopped for lunch in Kingman, Arizona because we knew from looking at the map that there wouldn’t be many other options once we got on Highway 93. We saw mostly fast-food restaurants in Kingman, and decided to eat at Cracker Barrel. This is a road trip staple for our family, so a stop there is always fun.

The drive through Arizona was actually pretty fascinating. There wasn’t much along the way in terms of places to stop, but part of our drive included a designated scenic route through Joshua Tree Forest. We also saw lots of saguaro cacti, which I think are really cool. Is it weird that I have a favorite plant? I could look at those saguaros all day long.

A scenic drive through Arizona

Saturday Night

We arrived in Mesa around dinnertime. After checking in at the Country Inn & Suites, we grabbed dinner at the On the Border located right next door. Dinner was surprisingly good. We’re pretty picky when it comes to Mexican food after living in San Antonio for two years, but we found the food to be above average. I was especially surprised that the tortillas were so nice and fluffy, not the cheap, plasticy kind you find at many chain restaurants.

The highlight of our dinner wasn’t the food, however. They had someone there making balloon animals for the kids, and E. was thrilled to be given a pink elephant that also doubled as a hat.

Sunday Morning

What can I say? It was another slow morning for the V. family! We eventually headed downstairs to have the free breakfast at the hotel, which was average.

After breakfast, we made our way to Ho Ho Kam Park. We wanted to allow plenty of time to find our way there, figure out the parking situation, and pick up our tickets at will call. Parking at the stadium was very easy and cost $7.

Outside Ho Ho Kam Park. Mesa, AZ

Sunday Afternoon

Game time! This will be the Cubs’ last season of spring training at Ho Ho Kam Park before they move to a new facility. As with most spring training and minor league stadiums, there really isn’t a bad seat in the house. We sat in the Terrace section, and our seats were perfect. We had a great view of the field and were in the shade for most of the game.

The stadium also has lawn seating in the outfield. Late in the game, we wandered over to take a look. It seemed like the lawn seating was popular with two very different groups: 20-somethings who want to drink with their friends, and families with small children. E. took a minute to roll down the hill, which was probably the highlight of her day.

Rolling down the hill

We didn’t make it through the entire game. E. was relatively well-behaved, but she started to get bored in the seventh inning. That’s when we took our walk to the lawn and then left the stadium.

We grabbed a coffee on our way out of town, and then started heading back to Las Vegas. The weather had been perfect, and we’d all had a fun weekend, so we were a little sad to realize that the weekend–and our trip–were coming to a close.

Sunday Night

I think driving at night is the most boring thing ever. At least during the day, you can look out the window and enjoy your surroundings. We stopped for dinner in Wickenburg, a small town not too far outside of Phoenix. The drive went smoothly, and we arrived back home around 10:00.

I have a feeling a trip to Arizona for spring training will become an annual tradition for us. Next time, I’d love to stay longer and find some other fun activities in the Phoenix area. Let’s hope we brought the Cubs some good luck for the upcoming season!

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