Cameras/Video Equipment
Visitors are welcome to bring video and still cameras into the ballpark as long as they are not professional grade – this includes extended and removable lenses and camera attachments like microphones. Tripods are not allowed in Wrigley Field. Recordings may be used for personal viewing only. Any other use, distribution or commercial use is prohibited. Fans may not distribute any copyrighted game information without permission of the Chicago Cubs.
Cashless Policy
From retail and concessions to in-seat vending and tickets for the Cubs Charities 50/50 Raffle, all purchases are cashless. Payment can include a credit card, debit card, Apple Pay or mobile wallet. Reverse ATMs are available for fans to convert cash to a card that can be used for purchases at Wrigley Field and elsewhere. Reverse ATMs are located at Section 117, Section 217 and in the Budweiser Bleachers on the ramp.
CD Peacock Trophy Room
Fans can see and enjoy the 2016 World Series Championship trophy in the CD Peacock Trophy Room, located inside the Marquee Gate entrance, adjacent to the CD Peacock Premier Entrance lobby. The CD Peacock Trophy Room will be open to fans on gamedays.
Charging Stations
Fans can find charging stations in the left field and right field bleacher concourses and on the ramp across from the Addison Street Grill and ballpark entrance for Sections 123-125 and 223-225 (by pole 47) in the concourse.
Charitable Donation Requests
The Cubs strive to make a positive difference in our community. We welcome any request for charitable donations. All requests can be made online at Cubs.com/Donations. The requesting organization must be a nonprofit 501(3)(c) entity, and the information requested must include details about the event, its purpose and date. Please allow six weeks for processing.
Children's Tickets
Fans age 2 and under are admitted to regular season Cubs games without a ticket, provided they are seated on the lap of a parent or guardian.
For the safety of our youngest fans, the Cubs offer identification wristbands for children to wear with their parent/guardian's contact information and seat location for the game. These wristbands will help reunite lost children with their parent/guardian. Wristbands are available at both Fan Services locations.
Clark
Clark the Cub is the official team mascot. Clark serves as a champion for Cubs Kids programs and Cubs Charities' mission. For more information on Clark or Cubs Kids programs, visit Cubs.com/Kids.
Closed captioning
Closed captioning will be available for every game. Please refer to the Accessibility Guide for more information.
Code of Conduct
In conjunction with the Office of the Commissioner of Baseball, the Chicago Cubs are committed to keeping Wrigley Field a safe, comfortable and enjoyable environment for all guests. To help maintain an enjoyable environment, the following guidelines have been established.
Out of respect for other guests and Wrigley Field associates, all guests will:
- Be courteous and respectful to other fans and Wrigley Field associates;
- Consume alcoholic beverages in a responsible manner. Anyone who appears to be impaired by or under the influence of alcohol or a controlled substance may be denied entry to or ejected from Wrigley Field;
- Sit in your ticketed seat only. Tickets must be shown to a Wrigley Field associate upon request;
- Restrict movement in the seating area during game action and cheer in a respectful manner that does not interfere with other guests’ enjoyment; and
- Comply with requests from Wrigley Field associates.
Prohibited actions on Cubs’ property include, but is not limited to, the following:
- Acting in a manner that is unruly, disruptive and/or illegal;
- Using foul, abusive or derogatory language (including offensive language about another person's race, ethnicity, gender, gender identity, religion, disability, age, sexual orientation or national origin) or making obscene/threatening gestures;
- Using betting-related speech or behavior directed at players, players’ family members, umpires or Wrigley Field associates;
- Fighting, taunting or making threatening gestures or remarks;
- Displaying signs of intoxication or other signs or impairment related to alcohol consumption or any illegal drug;
- Using illegal drugs, tobacco or smoking in any form (including electronic cigarettes, vapes and smokeless tobacco products);
- Possessing and/or using of marijuana, in any form;
- Possessing illegal drugs or substances prohibited by the Illinois Controlled Substances Act or Federal Law;
- Possessing weapons of any kind;
- Displaying obscene, derogatory, indecent or inappropriate clothing. Wearing footwear is required at all times;
- Displaying obscene, derogatory, inappropriate or political signs, banners or flags;
- Damaging or attempting to damage Wrigley Field, its contents or Cubs’ property;
- Obstructing other guests’ views of the field of play with excessive standing or objects (e.g., signs, large umbrellas, etc.);
- Sitting or standing on seat backs, standing on seats or stepping over/on seats;
- Sitting in a location other than the guest’s ticketed seat;
- Any disruption of the game or event, including placing, dropping, tossing or hurling any substance or object;
- Intentionally making physical contact with players, umpires or on-field personnel;
- Entering the field of play or other restricted areas and/or interfering with balls in play;
- Selling food, beverages, promotional items or merchandise of any kind or reselling of event tickets without a permit, concession license or express written consent of the Cubs;
- Panhandling or peddling of any kind without a license from the Cubs;
- Wearing masks or costumes which obscure or cover the face (except as part of a promotion approved by the Cubs in writing in advance);
- Violating local open liquor container laws;
- Using a laser pointer;
- Displaying affection not appropriate in a public, family setting; and
- Failure to comply with requests from Wrigley Field associates.
All guests must comply with the Guest Code of Conduct. Any guest who does not may be subject to removal from Wrigley Field without refund and revocation of season tickets and/or future ticket privileges and may also be in violation of city or state rules, regulations or ordinances, resulting in possible arrest and prosecution. The Cubs and Wrigley Field reserve the right to determine what unruly or unacceptable behavior is and to take any and all actions permitted by applicable law.
Commemorative Tickets
Fans wanting a special memento of their visit to the Friendly Confines can purchase commemorative tickets through the MLB Ballpark app to help commemorate their experience at Wrigley Field. Tickets will be printed and mailed as ordered and will not provide entry into the ballpark. For more information, visit Cubs.com/CommemorativeTickets.
Concessions
All food and beverage orders can be placed through the MLB Ballpark app or a scanned QR code. In-seat vending also is available. All transactions are cashless. For the most up-to-date list of all your food and beverage choices and locations, visit the Concessions Guide in the MLB Ballpark app.
Costumes
Costumes are allowed in Wrigley Field, as long as the fan's face is not covered. The Chicago Cubs reserve the right to refuse entry and refund the ticket price of any individual in a costume if it is deemed inappropriate.
Credit Card Policy
American Express, Mastercard, Discover, Visa and Apple Pay are accepted at all concessions and the Cubs Team Stores.
CTA
Public transportation is the recommended way to get to Wrigley Field. CTA Bus #152 (Addison) and CTA Bus #22 (Clark) both stop at the intersection of Clark and Addison streets. The CTA Red Line stops directly at the Wrigley Field Addison station. For more details, call the CTA Hotline at 773-836-7000 or visit transitchicago.com.
Cubs Authentics
For information about MLB authenticated game-used and autographed memorabilia, email [emailprotected] or call 773-404-4753. The Cubs Authentics store, located on the main concourse behind home plate, is open during home games.
Cubs Dollars
Wrigley Field is a cashless venue and Cubs Dollars are no longer available. Fans who previously purchased Cubs Dollars may redeem them at the Wrigley Field Ticket Office located on Clark Street.
Cubs Hall of Fame
The Chicago Cubs Hall of Fame was unveiled in 2021 and now includes 62 plaques which represent individuals who dedicated their time to Cubs baseball, both on and off the field. Baseball legends, former players and managers, beloved broadcasters and announcers, team owners and front office executives will grace the walls of the Chicago Cubs Hall of Fame, immortalized in historic Wrigley Field for decades to come.
The Chicago Cubs Hall of Fame is located in the Left Field Budweiser Bleacher concourse.
To learn more and find the locations of our statues that include some of the members of the Chicago Cubs Hall of Fame, visit Statues.