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Cubs Game Limo Service

Wrigley Field on game day: permit-only parking, $50 lots, and Addison gridlock. Your chauffeur drops you on Clark, stages nearby, and picks you up after the game — or after Wrigleyville.

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Wrigley Without the Parking Fight

Wrigleyville Parking Is a War Zone

Street parking within a mile of Wrigley is permit-only on game days. Private lots charge $130 and fill hours before first pitch. Your chauffeur drops you on Clark Street and stages offsite.

81 Home Games, Zero Stress

Cubs have more home games than any other Chicago team. Whether it's Opening Day or a Tuesday night in August, the Addison corridor is always packed. Let someone else deal with it.

Wrigleyville After the Game

The 7th inning stretch is just the warm-up. Your chauffeur waits while you hit Murphy's Bleachers, Sluggers, or the Cubby Bear — then takes everyone home safe. No designated driver needed.

Suburban Pickup, City Drop-Off

From the northwest suburbs to Wrigley is a brutal drive on game day. One vehicle, one pickup, the Edens to Addison — your chauffeur knows the fastest approach routes.

Wrigleyville, Day Games, and the Red Line Reality

Wrigley Field sits in the middle of a dense residential neighborhood at Clark and Addison, which is exactly what makes it charming and exactly what makes driving there miserable. Wrigleyville has no stadium parking deck. Street parking within a mile is permit-only on game days, and the private lots that do exist charge $40 to $60 and fill hours before first pitch. The Cubs play 81 home games a season — more home dates than any other Chicago team — so this congestion is not a once-a-month event; it is most of the summer.

The Red Line Addison stop drops fans right at the ballpark, and for a solo trip from the North Side it works fine. But for a group coming from the suburbs, a day game on a weekday, or a night where you plan to drink, the train means a transfer, a packed platform after the final out, and still no good way to get home from the suburban end. A chauffeur drops your group on Clark Street steps from the gate, navigates the Wrigleyville one-way grid and game-day closures, and stages on a nearby side street for the ride home.

Day games bring their own twist: an afternoon start means the post-game crowd hits the neighborhood bars while it is still light out, and Clark and Addison stay jammed for hours. A driver who works Cubs games knows the Lake Shore Drive and Lake View approaches that beat the Addison gridlock coming and going.

The Pre-Game and the Wrigleyville Bar Crawl

For a lot of fans, the game is only the middle of the day. The bars around the ballpark — Murphy's Bleachers across from the outfield, Sluggers, the Cubby Bear at Clark and Addison — are part of the Cubs experience, before and after. The catch is that someone normally has to stay sober to drive everyone home, and that person never gets the full day. A chauffeured booking removes the designated-driver problem entirely: the whole group enjoys the pre-game and the post-game, and the driver handles the rest.

On an hourly block, the chauffeur stays staged while your group is at the game and afterward at the bars. Whether you wrap up at 6pm after a day game or close down Clark Street at midnight, you text and the vehicle pulls up — no peak pricing when thousands of fans all request rides at once, no splitting into three different cars, no lost friends. A 20-passenger party bus with a sound system doubles as the pre-game itself for bigger crews.

Opening Day, the Crosstown series against the White Sox, and any playoff run pack Wrigleyville beyond a normal game day, and the vehicles for those dates go early. Season ticket holders who book a recurring vehicle get a consistent driver who already knows the routine and the fastest approach to the park.

Wrigley Field Fleet

Flat hourly rates. No peak pricing on game days.

Cadillac Escalade ESV

Up to 6 guests

$185per hour

Couples or small groups — curbside Wrigley drop-off

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Mercedes Sprinter

Up to 14 guests

$225per hour

The go-to for corporate outings and birthday groups

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Party Bus

Up to 20 guests

$295per hour

Pre-game party on wheels — sound system and LED lighting

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3-hour minimum. Call for season ticket holder packages.

Suburban Pickups and the Northwest-Side Run to Wrigley

The drive from the northwest suburbs to Wrigley Field on a game day is one of the more frustrating runs in the metro: the Kennedy or the Edens into Lake View, then the slow grind through Wrigleyville's one-way streets to a parking spot that may not exist. We make it someone else's job. A Sprinter or Escalade collects a group from Palatine, Schaumburg, Arlington Heights, or anywhere in Chicagoland, runs the fastest approach, and drops everyone on Clark Street steps from the gate.

That suburban-pickup, city-drop pattern is the core of what we do for Cubs games. Everyone rides together, the cooler and gear ride in back, and nobody has to stay sober to drive home after a day in the sun and a few innings at the bars. With 81 home games a season, regulars and season ticket holders often set up a recurring vehicle so the same driver handles every outing without a new booking each time.

Most Cubs outings run five to seven hours once you add pre-game, the game, and Wrigleyville afterward, with a three-hour minimum on the booking. Call (224) 801-3090 with your pickup location and the game date, and we set a flat fare — no peak pricing, gratuity included — for the whole day at the Friendly Confines.

Cubs Game Questions

Where does the limo drop off at Wrigley Field?

We drop off on Clark Street or Addison Street near the main entrances. Your chauffeur navigates the Wrigleyville one-way streets and game day road closures — you just step out and walk to your gate. After the game, we stage on a nearby side street and text you the exact location.

Can we go to Wrigleyville bars after the game?

That's half the reason people book with us. Your chauffeur stays staged while your group hits the bars. When you're done — 10pm, midnight, whenever — text us and we pull up. No peak pricing, no splitting rideshares. The hourly rate covers everything.

How much does a limo to a Cubs game cost from the suburbs?

Escalade SUVs from the northwest suburbs (Palatine, Schaumburg, Arlington Heights) to Wrigley Field start at $185/hour with a 3-hour minimum. Sprinters for larger groups start at $225/hour. Most Cubs outings run 5-7 hours including pre-game, the game, and post-game Wrigleyville time.

Wrigley Deserves a Grand Entrance

Opening Day, playoff games, and rivalry weekends book out fast. Reserve your game day vehicle now.

Questions? Contact us — go Cubs go.

What Our Customers Say

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Got the party bus for my daughter's prom group. 22 kids, music at a reasonable volume, every stop on time, driver texted updates all night. As a dad that peace of mind was worth more than the bill.

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Got the party bus for my daughter's prom group. 22 kids, music at a reasonable volume, every stop on time, driver texted updates all night. As a dad that peace of mind was worth more than the bill.

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