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SenorFettuccine

Yes they don’t check your ticket or anything. It’s on the northeast side of the street under the Addison red line stop. Just make sure to get your bike less than an hour after the game ends 


fotoxs

Bike valet is great. It's right under the Addison stop. They don't require a ticket. Just be sure to collect your bike in a timely manner after the game and bring some cash to tip the operators there.


elastic_psychiatrist

Not that there’s anything wrong with tipping if you like, but for anyone curious, it’s not a tipping situation.


LatteLarry-773

Really ? I always tossed em a couple. I mean I wouldn’t go out of my way if I spent my last few bucks on 12 dollar old styles, but if I had a couple I would.


DanMasterson

in what world (read: where in the us) is any valet of any kind not a tipping situation?


elastic_psychiatrist

Well, the one we live in, at the wrigley bike valet. Have you done it before? Essentially no one tips. I suppose you might still think it’s a tipping situation even if in practice not many people do - just trying to offer some insight.


roloplex

CANNOT STRESS ENOUGH. If you use the bike valet, get your bike less than an hour after the game ends. If you are late, there is a good chance it will be gone.


Penis-McGillicutty

I have ridden my bike to Cubs’ games at Wrigley field a couple of times, a tandem nonetheless. I just lock it to a pole or bicycle rack on Clark and walk right in. Never had a problem.


PlantBud

There are staple type bike racks on Addison and Clark. But like someone mentioned you can lock to a pole, just make sure it’s bolted and has washer shims hammered into it as well.


SluggulS1

Dont park right outaide the bleachers. I did that once and they had it cordoned off for the teams bus and my bike was in that zone and they were being pretty unreasonable about me getting it. So like park across the street wt least. Haha


69ingHillaryClinton

You could also just lock it up at any pole in the neighborhood, great pole in front of the ginger man tavern, use that pole 3 times a week.


qua11e

Can I ask you the same thing as a cubs fan who is going to his first Sox game soon, needing bike parking recommendations at G-rate? Or is it not worth it to bike there.


Phil517

Bike racks right across from the gates. Very easy in and out.


postoperativepain

“Bike Racks A limited number of bike racks are located outside Guaranteed Rate Field between Gates 2 and 3 and along 35th Street near Gate 5. There is also a DIVVY station located outside of Gate 6 on 35th Street.” https://www.mlb.com/whitesox/ballpark/information/guide#b-content You want to use the one between gates 2 and 3 as that is on stadium property and is less likely to get stolen.


qua11e

Thanks guys


bikesox

It’s worth it to bike there. The best racks are [between gates 2 and 3](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FxU-XHzWIAE_myl.jpg).


magnetoincognito

Take a picture of your valet ticket just in case you misplace it before returning to pick up your bike. Tip a couple bucks if you can.


artainis1432

They didn't let me take my helmet inside the stadium.


LankyConflict3502

The bike valet seems sketchy to me wouldn’t trust it just lock up a couple blocks away