New Rendering of Bleacher Patio and LED Videoboard at Wrigley


We've had a few weeks to calm down since seeing the Cubs off-season plan to add a party deck and LED ad board to the bleachers. Sure we were mighty upset by the notion, but we know that Wrigley Field isn't a static place. She's slowly evolved over these years; she's had too. And let me tell ya, we have no doubt Wrigley Field can handle this change and hopefully the next round of changes Mr. Ricketts throws at her.

But next time around, we'd appreciate if they'd cut the bull when selling us the idea. Don't tell us it's "for the fans". This here patio is only for corporate events and bachelor parties. It's just one more place in the park we aren't welcome, and we don't take too kindly to that fact. But more to the point, the reason for the patio is the advertisement money. If that there money turns the Cubs into winners, then and only then could you say it was "for the fans".

Now back to that ad / patio. Two thing struck me when taking a gander at the pretty picture of the patio and strolling around the stadium. For one, there sure isn't much room there for a patio. My hope is that when it's complete most folks reaction will be: "Is that it?"  The second thing that I noticed is that the image only shows that one section of the ballpark. It doesn't show how or if it'll fit in with the rest of Wrigley Field.

I reckon that they don't much care if it does...

But we do care, and I really wanted to know how it'll look so I asked my employment-challenged grandson to draw it up for the blog. He sort of took what they presented and fiddled with it until it went in. Take a gander and let us know what you think.

6 comments:

  1. I am not going to lie.... I like it. I think the ball park needs more upgrades but I think that is a good start.

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  2. Change all the blue to a color to match the existing green in rf bleachers. It looks good but blue doesn't fit with wrigleys green.

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  3. I don't think it looks any worse than the rooftop seating. While most fans won't get to sit in that section, they will benefit from the added info on the LED board, which ironically, those sitting in that patio will not be able to see.

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  4. I like it.It reminds me a little of Hohokam Park's sign.It's definitely not taking away from Wrigley's beauty!

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  5. I'm going to have to increase my prescription at the eye doctor to read any info on that sign from the bowl seats on left field side.

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  6. Finally, the missing component that will
    make the Cubs World Champions no later than
    3012

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