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Pamela L Donner <[log in to unmask]>
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Pamela L Donner <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 23 Jul 2007 07:36:29 -0500
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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

Thanks to all who replied to my inquiry about eating at Wrigley Field. 
 
Here is what people said:
- peanuts are OK
- you can bing in food as long as it it in a small (less then 16X16X8), 
softsided bag or cooler
- one person called and got permission ahead of time to bring a large 
cooler full of food/drinks and were treated well (taken in an elavator up 
to their seats!).
- one person suggested that a Lou Malnati's pizza that has a sausage crust 
might be nearby, but I checked and the closest location is about a mile 
south of Wrigley.
 
Here is my experience:
We went on Friday and it was a lovely day in Chicago!  We sat in the upper 
deck on the third base side and could see Lake Michigan.  I ate a snack 
before we got there and took a few of my homemade GF muffins along in my 
purse, just in case, but did not end up eating them.   I had a box of 
popcorn and a diet pepsi, then a plastic cup of pretty nasty white wine (I 
am not really a beer drinker, but at the ball park, you really feel left 
out if you can't have one!).  I also had a handful of peanuts.
And best of all the Cubs won!
 
Thanks again,
Pam in IL

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