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In time for the 2019 season, the team introduced two family-friendly suites: a Nursing Room and a Sensory Room.The area is toddler/parent-friendly and there is also a kiosk to sign up for the Kids Club, where young fans receive an official lanyard that they can show for prizes at return weekend games until they reach teenagerdom. They can also “measure up” against some of the tallest, shortest, longest and highest-jumping players in Sox history. In addition to a great view of the ballgame, kids can race Tim Anderson, play Wiffle ball, make an out at first base and throw pitches to a moving catcher. The tiered play decks of the Xfinity Kids Zone specially designed for kids under 13 are welcoming to toddlers as well. Fan favorites like Bacon on a Stick, novelty ice cream and walking tacos can be found around the concourse. Kid-sized ice cream cones are readily available at the Creamery locations (which also sell soft-serve in a helmet), and if you’re filling a juice cup, apple juice can be found at the hot dog stand behind Section 122.įor the foodie families, the White Sox have upped their fare, with new additions to the concourse menu, including dessert fries, loaded fries and burgers galore. The good news is that you’re at a baseball game, so there are hot dogs, pretzels and chicken fingers galore. While strollers are permitted, outside food or drink could be confiscated at security check-in.
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There are 12 family Sundays during the 2019 season. There are also special kid-focused activities throughout the concourse and the opportunity to run the bases after games (weather permitting).
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If your family loves baseball, but doesn’t have unlimited funds, Coca-Cola Family Sundays tickets as low as $5 in the upper level and $15 in the lower level with parking set at $10 per car. Photo Credit: Clayton Hauck for Chicago White Sox For families, not 100 percent familiar with the seating at Guaranteed Rate Field, it’s worth the phone call to the ticket office (31) before purchasing tickets to find availability under an overhang or with shade, and near the back of a row or on the aisle for quick bathroom exits for young families. If your kiddos can manage a seat, pick your tickets wisely. This is great for a kiddo’s first game, because you won’t feel bad if they melt down early and you don’t make it through the seventh-inning stretch. Kids ages 3 and under (or shorter than the 36-inch turnstile arm) don’t need a ticket to enter the gates at Guaranteed Rate Field, but must sit on a parent’s lap throughout the game (who are we kidding, toddlers don’t sit). In addition to stadium giveaways like bobbleheads and sweatshirts, fun is had throughout a game with fireworks after home team home runs and kids can run the bases on Sundays. Their home at 35th and Shields - named Guaranteed Rate Field on 2016 - holds more than 40,000 fans and hosted the World Series Champions in 2005. The Chicago White Sox were one of the American League’s inaugural teams in 1901 and have been located on the South Side of the city since.