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Hey everyone, I'm driving down from Wisconsin tomorrow and would like to know the best parking options. I've parked across from Wrigley before but didn't like being blocked in. What are my options? Also, is there a park and ride option where I could park my car somewhere and catch a train to wrigley?

 

Thanks in advance for your help. I've been a few times but it's my wife's first trip.

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Hey everyone, I'm driving down from Wisconsin tomorrow and would like to know the best parking options. I've parked across from Wrigley before but didn't like being blocked in. What are my options? Also, is there a park and ride option where I could park my car somewhere and catch a train to wrigley?

 

Thanks in advance for your help. I've been a few times but it's my wife's first trip.

 

if you go west on Addison from the park, there is a remote parking lot at DeVry (with shuttle buses)

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Hey everyone, I'm driving down from Wisconsin tomorrow and would like to know the best parking options. I've parked across from Wrigley before but didn't like being blocked in. What are my options? Also, is there a park and ride option where I could park my car somewhere and catch a train to wrigley?

 

Thanks in advance for your help. I've been a few times but it's my wife's first trip.

 

It's a day game tomorrow, right? You can park on the street anywhere in the 383 parking zone as long as you move your car by 6pm. Good place to look is around Roscoe and Racine (just west of the stadium). You should be able to find parking and it's only a few-block walk to the park.

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I recommend using the parking lot at DeVry. The shuttle buses run often, it's very cheap, and you don't get blocked in.

 

But if you absolutely must stick around the Wrigleyville area for hours after the game, this might not be an option (the buses stop running 2 hours after the game).

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Depending on where exactly you're coming from, it might make sense to park at the Davis stop in Evanston and take the purple/red line down so you don't even have to drive into the city.

 

If you're coming down via 94, though, better to park at DeVry, as was said.

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Davis? Maybe I shouldn't point this out because I'll still live here for the next 6 weeks, but Main in Evanston has a lot of completely free, untimed parking a couple of blocks from the station.
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Depending on where exactly you're coming from, it might make sense to park at the Davis stop in Evanston and take the purple/red line down so you don't even have to drive into the city.

 

If you're coming down via 94, though, better to park at DeVry, as was said.

 

I'll be coming down I-90 from Beloit. I don't know if it's the easiest way down, but it's the only way I know. I actually from NC but am in WI on vacation (visiting family) and wanted to catch a game while I was close. I'm going to Miller park on Friday too.

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I recommend using the parking lot at DeVry. The shuttle buses run often, it's very cheap, and you don't get blocked in.

 

But if you absolutely must stick around the Wrigleyville area for hours after the game, this might not be an option (the buses stop running 2 hours after the game).

Thanks for the help. Does the shuttle run for weekday games? I noticed on the cubs.com website that the shuttle only runs on weeknights and weekends. The shuttle appears to be a great option.

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Thank you all for your help. We ended up parking on the street about four blocks from the park. It saved me the expensive parking fares. I appreciate everyones insight.

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