It's basically between the dugouts at the back of terrace reserved. You are going to have a huge overhang blocking the sky but depending on pole positioning you should have a solid view of the entire field. Get there early though and lock in a spot, I can't stress that enough. Also unless you are standing next to someone who is cool, be prepared to not leave the spot because people will quickly jump in and take it. If that happens, you still have access to anywhere in the park (besides the bleachers), if you don't mind being on the move, the last time I had SRO, I spent probably 3-4 innings just walking back and forth between the lower and upper concourse watching the game as I walked back and forth. Ok. Haven't bought anything yet. My plan was to go to a bar outside of Wrigley and check the online sites after the game had started in the hopes that prices would drop a bit. Not really counting on it but in case I do pull the trigger, I wanted to know where I'd be standing. I don't really mind walking around and I'm 6-8 so I don't have to worry about other people blocking my view. I was thinking the same thing. I really don't think prices will drop all that much before game time. I tried to go to opening night last year and it was a pretty high demand game, and the scalpers wouldnt budge even in the 3rd or 4th inning. I've had plenty of experience negotiating with scalpers, these dudes didnt even flinch when you started to walk away. For this game, if the Cubs take a lead early, you will have have a very hard time because people will scoop up tickets in the 5th or 6th inning just so that they can be in the part for a clinching. Definitely worth trying but I'm not sure how successful you will be. Good luck.