Q&A

Can I bring a purse into Guaranteed Rate Field?

Can I bring a purse into Guaranteed Rate Field?

It is illegal for anyone to enter or attempt to enter the ballpark with a firearm, regardless of permit. No bags – exceptions will be made for medical bags, small clutch purses (under 9″x5″ in size) and diaper bags when infant is present. Guests may not use any tobacco products inside the ballpark.

Can you bring food to Guaranteed Rate Field?

Carry-in Items Guests are permitted to bring food items into the park provided they are in a clear plastic bag which will fit underneath their seat. Guests are permitted to bring in plastic bottles of pure water under one liter in size that are still sealed. No other bags are allowed into the ballpark.

How early does Guaranteed Rate Field open?

90 minutes
Gates will open 90 minutes prior to first pitch before each game. “Contactless entry” procedures will still be in place, with all tickets being issued on mobile devices. Fans can use the MLB Ballpark, StubHub or Ticketmaster app for their tickets.

Are concessions open at guaranteed rate?

Cashless Concessions, Retail Sales in Place Cash will not be accepted at retail stores or at concession stands inside of the ballpark. Mobile ordering will be available through the MLB Ballpark app.

How many people are allowed at guaranteed field?

40,615
Guaranteed Rate Field/Capacity
As the city continues to lessen coronavirus restrictions, the Sox will increase capacity to approximately 24,300 fans at Guaranteed Rate Field beginning May 24 against the Cardinals. The stadium can normally accommodate 40,615 fans.

Is Guaranteed Rate Field in a bad neighborhood?

The neighborhood is not really safe, but if you’re going to the game and back, you’ll be fine. The train ride home gets crowded though. I could take or leave this stadium!

How many seats are in a row at guaranteed field?

Seat numbers in the Club Level are typically 1-16 for the first four rows and 1-20 for the last row. In the upper deck a typical section will have 10 or fewer seats in the first six rows. And rows 7 and above usually contain 22 seats.

Do you have to wear a mask at Guaranteed Rate Field?

Fans attending White Sox games will now be required to wear face masks in indoor sections of Guaranteed Rate Field. When the Chicago White Sox return home on Friday to host the Cubs, there will be some changes to COVID-19 protocols at Guaranteed Rate Field.

Do you need to wear a mask at Guaranteed Rate Field?

How do I get a Guaranteed Rate Field?

Cross the river and walk five blocks east on Jackson to LaSalle Street, then walk one block south to Van Buren Street. Take a Rock Island train and get off at the 35th Street/”Lou” Jones Station, then walk west on 35th Street to Guaranteed Rate Field.

Is it safe around Guaranteed Rate Field?

No it’s not a safe place to explore. Plus, there really isn’t anyplace to explore. What you do is get off the red line, walk to the park with the crowds, game over, you walk back to the red line with the crowds.

When did the Federal Communications Commission implement Section 106?

The Federal Communications Commission has done so through its nationwide Programmatic Agreement, executed in 2004. Section 106 requires federal agencies to consider the effects on historic properties of projects they carry out, assist, permit, license, or approve (undertakings).

What does Section 106 of the US Constitution require?

Section 106 requires federal agencies to consider the effects on historic properties of projects they carry out, assist, permit, license, or approve (undertakings).

What is the outcome of a section 106 review?

Therefore, the outcome of Section 106 reviews can range from avoidance of historic properties to the acceptance of extensive adverse effects to historic properties. The Section 106 process ensures that a federal agency assumes responsibility for the consequences of its undertakings on historic properties.

What are the steps in the Section 106 process?

The process has four basic steps: establish the undertaking, identify and evaluate historic properties, assess effects to historic properties, and resolve any adverse effects. The steps must be carried out sequentially.