Section 303
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About Section 303
Key Insights
- Rows 5 & Above - Covered
- Rows 1-8, 9-12
Seating Notes
- Rows 5 and above are under cover
- See all shaded and covered seating
Row Numbers
- Rows in Section 303 are labeled 1-8, 9-12
- Wheelchair seating is available behind Row 8
- When looking towards the field/ice/stage, lower number seats are on the left
Views From Section 303



What It's Like to Sit in Section 303
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Fan Reviews
Deep left field, very windy! Technically I was in seat 1, but I was in the last seat of my row, as a result I was the furthest left you can get in the 300 level. It was very windy as there was only a chain link fence to my left that didn't help against the elements at all. The view wasn't the best either, as I was so far down the 3rd baseline it was tough to see the action sometimes in left field. At least I avoided those pesky support poles in the 400 level that Wrigley is notorious for! Too cold, windy, and no sun. In the summer these seats might be better, but on a cold windy day they weren't ideal.
Seating and Ticket Q&A
Recommended inexpensive seats for first time Wrigley attendees?
The cheapest seats at Wrigley Field will always be found in the upper deck (300 and 400 level) and the back rows of the 200 sections. The upper deck was renovated before the 2019 season bringing more restroom and food options for fans sitting in these seats. Sections 303-331 will be free of obstructions and have a great view overlooking the field and taking in the entire Wrigley atmosphere. Moving up to the 400 level, there are poles that come in at the first row in most sections. To guarantee an unobstructed view, we suggest only looking in the front row of these sections. The bleachers are one of the most unique places to sit in all of baseball and can be on the cheaper side, but are not for everyone due to the fact there are no seat backs and it is first come first served.