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PostPosted: Mon Aug 17, 2015 11:34 am 
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Wrigley is extremely easy to get to if a person can find the innate (I guess?) urge to forsake driving.
Not from where I grew up, and night games make it almost impossible unless you want to risk having your kids sleep in Union Station until train service starts again.

Everyone would choose public transportation if it were good. It isn't. It pretty much sucks.

It's great at getting commuters to and from work on weekdays though.

True, I was speaking for the die-hard Cubs territory of Northwest and North suburbs. Park 'n Ride then take the L. I rarely drive downtown these days.

I think Brick grew up in Rollin' Meadows.

Ok, people living in Crystal Lake or St. Charles can use his excuse. Rolling Meadows can't. Hop on 90 and pop off at Rosemont or Cumberland.

I used to be a Rosemont guy but Cumberland's garage and easy entrance to 90/294 makes it a winner.


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PostPosted: Mon Aug 17, 2015 12:35 pm 
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My god those video boards are monstrosities. Trying to combine old and new doesn't work. They look ridiculous. The whole are is a mess. There were only a few thousand people there on Saturday and I still had to park 3 blocks away. That place must be a total clusterfuck on game days.


A whole 3 Blocks away?????

Should have got a little "Garage Action"

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 17, 2015 12:44 pm 
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Yep and that was with priority parking in the green lot. Of course it took me another 15 minutes of driving around in circles trying to figure out where the hell the green lot was.


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Glad you survived that harrowing experience Keyser. Pretty scary stuff.


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Wrigley is so bad, even with the success this year I haven't been able to set aside enough time to get out there. Sox ballpark is eons better and as I've said so many times, that's where I'll take my kids when they're old enough.

I'm confused now. Is IMU going to tell you that you're not wanted as a fan because you're bitching about Wrigley Field's condition and saying you'll make your kids be White Sox fans instead on the basis of convenient fucking parking? or is IMU going to say you're the best Cubs fan of all because you're bitching about Wrigley Field and claiming it needs more "amenities" for you and your kids to be satisfied? I don't know what to make of this other than IMU being a dink. Maybe I should just leave Chicago baseball behind and root for the Blue Jays.

I probably should have been more clear. It's the "first" place I'll take my kids when they're old enough. When they're the age I was when I was introduced to Wrigley (9) I will take them to Wrigley. My plan would be to start at Kane County (I suppose I'll make them Cougars fans instead of Cubs fans?!) then Cellular then Wrigley. Not just because of the parking. It's also the fan base, too much beer drinking and swearing, dumb college kids, overcrowding at Wrigley that makes me want to do something different when my kids are young. No, I'm not raising them to be Cougars or Sox fans.

As far as the train, can't handle it. Instant motion sickness for some reason. I'll always drive/bus.

I'm not a bad fan...just a picky fan. Deal with it. When I was younger, I lived at Wrigley. Can't do it now.

And 88 is easier to deal with than 90. So there's that coming from the sticks.

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we traveled into the city to see a cubs game a couple weeks ago and it couldn't have been much easier. free remote parking, take a 10-minute bus ride to the park, walk in. it was completely hassle-free, except for the long drive to and from the game from the far west territory we call home. we have had equally easy time getting to the Cell. i like both parks and have never had too much of a problem getting to either. say what you want about ballpark amenities at each park, but getting to either isn't very difficult where it should be a game changer, especially after your first time.


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Yep and that was with priority parking in the green lot. Of course it took me another 15 minutes of driving around in circles trying to figure out where the hell the green lot was.


The terror of going to Wrigley....only matched by that female reporter that was offered drinks by some guys hanging out...that all slunds traumatic

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I'm in NW suburbs. I take the L to Wrigley.
Soldier Field is a dump but it's not that bad to get in and out of.


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Buster wrote:
Soldier Field is a dump but it's not that bad to get in and out of.


If the McDome that was proposed 20 years ago would have been built, instead of just aiming for the NFL Draft, the City of Chicago probably would have hosted multiple Super Bowls by now.


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WindyCityBreeze wrote:
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Soldier Field is a dump but it's not that bad to get in and out of.


If the McDome that was proposed 20 years ago would have been built, instead of just aiming for the NFL Draft, the City of Chicago probably would have hosted multiple Super Bowls by now.


The unwritten story, only ever told by ME!!!!!!!!!

Many parts of the story have been told by many others.

Maybe the biggest mistake Daley ever made....the missed revenue probably could have helped at this point....and I am guessing Rahm could have moved up a few spots in SB order?

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The Damn Vikings get a 2018 Super Bowl! Another City that can barely host a fishing tournament....

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bigfan wrote:
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Buster wrote:
Soldier Field is a dump but it's not that bad to get in and out of.


If the McDome that was proposed 20 years ago would have been built, instead of just aiming for the NFL Draft, the City of Chicago probably would have hosted multiple Super Bowls by now.


The unwritten story, only ever told by ME!!!!!!!!!

Many parts of the story have been told by many others.

Maybe the biggest mistake Daley ever made....the missed revenue probably could have helped at this point....and I am guessing Rahm could have moved up a few spots in SB order?

You think they were aiming for a McCormick casino instead?

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WindyCityBreeze wrote:
Buster wrote:
Soldier Field is a dump but it's not that bad to get in and out of.


If the McDome that was proposed 20 years ago would have been built, instead of just aiming for the NFL Draft, the City of Chicago probably would have hosted multiple Super Bowls by now.


if they had built that McDome 20 years ago, it would have been right in the same era the Edward Jones Dome was built and that stadium is widely regarded as one of the shittiest stadiums in the NFL. if that were on chicago's lakefront it would be another "mistake on the lake". i think the Bears did better renovating soldier field the way it turned out than what a mid-90's dome would have been had they built that.


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Gloopan Kuratz wrote:
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WindyCityBreeze wrote:
Buster wrote:
Soldier Field is a dump but it's not that bad to get in and out of.


If the McDome that was proposed 20 years ago would have been built, instead of just aiming for the NFL Draft, the City of Chicago probably would have hosted multiple Super Bowls by now.


The unwritten story, only ever told by ME!!!!!!!!!

Many parts of the story have been told by many others.

Maybe the biggest mistake Daley ever made....the missed revenue probably could have helped at this point....and I am guessing Rahm could have moved up a few spots in SB order?

You think they were aiming for a McCormick casino instead?



The Casino would have been built over the train yards between Mich ave and LSD...

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if they had built that McDome 20 years ago, it would have been right in the same era the Edward Jones Dome was built and that stadium is widely regarded as one of the shittiest stadiums in the NFL. if that were on chicago's lakefront it would be another "mistake on the lake". i think the Bears did better renovating soldier field the way it turned out than what a mid-90's dome would have been had they built that.


Yes and no. If I have the timeline right, the Edward Jones Dome was built on spec in the hopes that an NFL team would come to St. Louis, kind of like the Trop in St. Petersburg. Both stadiums cut a lot of corners without confirmed tenants and it showed. I'm sure a dome built for the Bears would be better than what the Rams are moving out of now, but it still would have sucked because it'd be a dome and domes are terrible.`

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My god those video boards are monstrosities. Trying to combine old and new doesn't work. They look ridiculous. The whole are is a mess. There were only a few thousand people there on Saturday and I still had to park 3 blocks away. That place must be a total clusterfuck on game days.


Those monstrous LED video boards were made by one of my fine customers, Daktronics. It does my heart & wallet good every time I see them.

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You think the Trop was really built on "Hopes" of a team coming there?

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You think the Trop was really built on "Hopes" of a team coming there?

I know it was intended to lure the White Sox, then later the Giants and Mariners. I don't know how far along negotiations were with the White Sox before they started building.

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You think the Trop was really built on "Hopes" of a team coming there?

I know it was intended to lure the White Sox, then later the Giants and Mariners. I don't know how far along negotiations were with the White Sox before they started building.


Lets just say a promise was made that if they couldnt lure a team, one would be provided for them if they built it.

TB had no business getting a Franchise and should have been folded years ago...yet for some reason they stay in business.

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TB had no business getting a Franchise and should have been folded years ago...yet for some reason they stay in business.


The current owners are former Goldman partners and once stated that buying the team was like "buying the cheapest house in the best subdivision." Apparently the money they get from MLB national TV and internet makes up for the crappy attendance.

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