First Time Soldier Field Experience
by n_minus_1 on 10/20/21Soldier Field - ChicagoLoved every minute...from arrival to departure! First time experience was awesome with the high-energy Chicago Bears fan base. Cannot wait to go back!
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Chicago Bears History
As one of the founding franchises of the National Football League, the Chicago Bears were established in 1920 as the Decatur Staleys by legendary player, coach and owner George S. Halas. The team moved to Chicago in 1921 and has gone on to win nine championships, including Super Bowl XX in 1986.
The Bears have 35 players in the Hall of Fame, the most of any NFL team. In the community, the Bears strive to be leaders throughout Chicago and its suburbs by supporting initiatives focused on social justice, youth football, health and fitness, volunteerism and civic involvement, and education. Bears players participate in community outreach events throughout the season. Bears Care, the team's charitable arm, has issued grants totaling nearly $27 million to 100-plus qualifying agencies.
Chicago Bears Team Info
Conference: NFC
Division: North
Year Founded: 1920
Team Colors: Dark Navy, Orange
Mascot: Staley Da Bear
Team Rivals: Green Bay Packers, Minnesota Vikings, Detroit Lions
Chicago Bears at Soldier Field
Soldier Field has played host to the Chicago Bears since 1971, and with a capacity of 63,500, the stadium is one of Chicago's most famous landmarks. It features the three-level United Club lounge, The Miller Lite Midway, Bears Ring of Honor, and other amenities and recognitions of team history throughout the years. Soldier Field also pays homage to those who have served in the United States Armed Forces through several memorials.
Learn more about Soldier Field here.
The Chicago Bears’ schedule release video, which features the Bears’ Charles “Peanut” Tillman and WWE superstar Seth Rollins, was uploaded on May 11, 2023. You can watch the clip here.
The Chicago Bears’ 2023 regular season kicks off in September at Soldier Field against their NFC North rivals the Green Bay Packers. In the final week of the regular season, the Bears travel to Lambeau Field to face the Packers again. Here’s a list of key games to keep an eye on:
Bears tickets will be available for purchase on Ticketmaster when the league announces the schedule for the 2024-25 season. You can browse a wide selection of NFL tickets at Ticketmaster, the Official Ticket Marketplace of the Bears. If tickets for a game are sold out, additional seats may become available closer to the game, so keep checking back.
Tickets for the 2023 regular season can be purchased on Ticketmaster, the Official Ticket Marketplace of the Chicago Bears.
The Chicago Bears play three times in the 2023 preseason:
Check out the Soldier Field seating chart here.
The Chicago Bears’ biggest rivals are the Green Bay Packers, Minnesota Vikings and Detroit Lions.
The Chicago Bears have appeared in two Super Bowl championships, winning once at Super Bowl XX in 1986, when they defeated the New England Patriots 46-10. The Bears’ second Super Bowl appearance was a losing effort against the Indianapolis Colts at Super Bowl XLI.
Loved every minute...from arrival to departure! First time experience was awesome with the high-energy Chicago Bears fan base. Cannot wait to go back!
It was a great game to watch seated from the stands. I had a chance to make contact with specific people, enjoy the great festivities and just have a Beary good time.
moble entry so much better than tickets was in in seconds
It would help if there was better parking available and ample transportation to and from the trains.
I did enjoy this game and Soldier Field. Area around soldier field isn’t that up to NFL standards however. No drinking until 10am is pretty lame. Area has no bars or good tailgate activities that I could find. Maybe Bears should consider moving to suburbs
Had the best time at the game. Well worth the price. United Club was fantastic. Seats were good. Aaannnd we won!!
Ticket Master App very helpful. .................................
Everything was organized and professional… The energy was crazy… thanks again
Crowds and safety risks due to location should encourage relocating the Bears.
Easy to get in. Lines were quick. Bathrooms were clean.
Tickets were easy to purchase, used my phone to get in with very little issues. The sun gave scanning a hard time but got it after a few tries. Signs made it easy to find our seats and where to go. I did notice the food has gone down in quality since last attending a game. It was really hard to figure out the lines, no one knew where one line was from another and the staff could use a customer service class but the park and everything else was great.
tickets weren’t the tickets I picked I have a hard time walking so I didn’t pick tickets that high up are tickets were no where near what was picked
Even though Bears lost to the Buffalo Bills that doesn't take away from the atmosphere of Chicago Bears/Soldier Fields. The fans, stadium, food, and drinks are great. I'm hoping the pre-season game was just lack and our team will show up to have a great 2021-2022 season. Go Bears!!
This was my first Chicago Bears game ever, had great seats , great food overall great time,thanks to my Amazing wife LaDonna. N.
Fun game but the stadium was run pretty poorly. Could be due to low staff because of Covid. Insane line at all concessions. They ran out of bottled water. Lines too long to get any food other than peanuts. Hardly and concessions walking in the stands.
The bears never fail, 30-40minute wait to get into the 400 section for a preseason game! Then to make the game experience even better they only had half of the concession stands open so you had to wait what felt like an entire quarter to get food/drink. But at least Fields looked good.
Stuck on lakeshore drive for over an hour after driving an hour, everyone drives like a jackass, got down there only to find out that you need a “coupon” to park literally anywhere which Ticketmaster did not relay. Trying to find general parking somewhere, let it be known, now it’s like the 3rd quarter and still not in the stadium or parked. Got so pissed off I left. I’ll never go in person to a game again, I’ll watch it on tv or wait for the bears to move locations.
Security and Entering stadium fine. Parking at South Lot disorganized. Concession Stands Unacceptable. Super Long lines before and during the game. 30 minute plus waits to get food & drinks. Not all stands open, only two registers open per stand. Lines of at least 20 people all game long. Ran out of basic items, pretzels, hot dogs, etc. Not typically what occurs at the regular games. A total disappointment.
Check in through security was fast and easy. Mobile ticketing entry was super fast. The stadium is always so clean. The food was amazing, although a few more food stands would be ideal. And the crowd was UNBELIEVABLE! Go Bears!
Outstanding time with family and friends. The bears have a winning QB in Justin Fields and it was awesome watching this man scramble, run and throw!! TY Ticketmaster!