Visiting Wrigley Field for the first time at 51 was a nostalgic and thrilling experience. The historic charm of the ballpark, with its iconic ivy-covered walls and old-school scoreboard, brought back memories of baseball's golden era. The atmosphere was electric as the Chicago Cubs took the field, and the camaraderie among fans created a sense of belonging and shared excitement.
However, the joy was somewhat dampened by the exorbitant prices of food and beverages. A simple hot dog and beer cost more than a decent meal outside the stadium, making it challenging to fully enjoy the game without feeling the pinch. While the experience of being at Wrigley Field was unforgettable, the high prices made it difficult to indulge in the traditional ballpark treats and fully immerse in the fan experience without breaking the bank. Despite this, the thrill of watching the Cubs play live in such a legendary venue was a dream come true, and the atmosphere was worth every penny.