U.S. Cellular Field

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333 W 35th St
Chicago, IL 60616

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(312) 674-1000
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U.S. Cellular Field - Chicago, IL
U.S. Cellular Field - Chicago, IL
U.S. Cellular Field - Chicago, IL
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Best

Went to see Sox/Angels game. Had a great time. This ball park is clean and full of real baseball fans. I even met a Cub fan that not only enjoyed the game but loved the park. He...

Worst

This field is trash! i went here, and then vommited. The smell is terrible, i see r ,ats on the field during the game... Wait thats Ozzie Guillen! He is soo ugly and makes the sta...

can you say vertigo? 5/15/2002

Only been to this ballpark once, but i don't think i'll be back. the upper seats are at such an extreme angle that i kept getting dizzy whenever i'd stand up. it's not a very personable place--though i have to admit that the concessions blow away even wrigley. more

Try the 300 seats 5/14/2002

Sure, they're pricey -- but the 300 level seats are somewhat luxurious. No crowds anywhere -- even when the rest of the park is packed (which is rare). Order your hot dogs, brats and beer (and even turkey panini) and it's brought to you in a matter of minutes. Run a tab and pay at the end of the game -- a pseudo-luxury box for $26 a ticket. Pros: Easy to get tix Cons: Not much neighborhood more
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  • Overview
    Formerly known as Comiskey Park, the new name comes with more improvements to the fan experience. In the early '90s, the Sox razed the original "baseball palace of the world" after 80 years of service and built the new version, complete with super-wide concourses, deluxe concessions, seats with cup holders, plenty of bathrooms and a sports bar overlooking right field. There's not a bad view in the house. The upper deck is steep (a 35-degree angle), with some seats high enough to view Lake Michigan.

    The Experience
    Helping to keep that old Sox spirit alive, some elements from the old stadium remain, including a look-alike scoreboard that lights up after home runs and a shower for fans in the bleachers.

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  • Hours: Varies
  • Payments: Master Card, American Express, Discover, Visa
  • Neighborhoods: Armour Square (Chinatown), South Side, Armour Square
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