2023 Season Ticket Holder FAQ

Please refer to the Payment Information webpage for detailed information.

If you cannot recall the unique password you created (password is case sensitive), please click the "Forgot Password" button within the login section on "My Cubs Tickets." Please note this login information is the same you use to log in to the MLB Ballpark app. If you are still having login issues, please contact your dedicated Season Ticket Service Representative.

The nonrefundable first payment of 20 percent of your season ticket balance or full season ticket balance must be received on or before 5 p.m. CST Wednesday, November 16, 2022. If we do not receive your nonrefundable first payment or full payment by the November 16 deadline or remaining payments by the deadline agreed upon when submitting your nonrefundable first payment, you will forgo your first payment and the opportunity to purchase 2023 Chicago Cubs season tickets. Additionally, your season ticket inventory will be released from your account and may be made available for purchase by existing Season Ticket Holders participating in the Online Season Ticket Holder Seat Relocation Event and subsequently made available to fans at the top of the Season Ticket Holder Waiting List. The Cubs are not responsible for delayed payments caused by any delivery service. Please be advised payment deadlines will be enforced.

You may use up to 10 different credit cards when submitting your payment online via "My Cubs Tickets" at www.cubs.com/mytickets, but they must all be applied at the same time. If one or more cards are declined, the transaction will not be processed on any of the cards.

Please note credit cards on file may be changed at any time during the renewal process. Changes must be made at least 48 hours in advance of a payment deadline in "My Cubs Tickets" or by contacting your dedicated Season Ticket Service Representative to take effect.

Incremental payments will not be accepted via "My Cubs Tickets." If you would like to apply incremental payments toward your 2023 season ticket balance, please contact your dedicated Season Ticket Service Representative to apply those payments.

Each year, we evaluate our capacity and inventory to ensure we can continue to deliver best-in-class service and exclusive benefits to our existing Season Ticket Holders. In December of 2022, we will assess open season ticket inventory and communicate any seat addition opportunities prior to the Online Season Ticket Holder Seat Relocation Event scheduled for early January of 2023.

Each year, we evaluate our capacity and inventory to ensure we can continue to deliver best-in-class service and exclusive benefits to our existing Season Ticket Holders. In December of 2022, we will assess open season ticket inventory and communicate any potential plan upgrade opportunities prior to the Online Season Ticket Holder Seat Relocation Event scheduled for early January of 2023.

Many Season Ticket Holders allocate and share their games with family, friends, partners and others in their network. Here are some recommendations for maximizing usage of the number of games in your season ticket plan:

Share tickets with family, friends, partners and others in your network. You can easily forward tickets via the MLB Ballpark app.

Assemble a group of share partners utilizing your personal and professional networks.

Post any games you aren't able to attend on StubHub via your "My Cubs Tickets" account.

Contact your dedicated Season Ticket Service Representative for information regarding the 41-game season ticket plan. Please note a limited number of seats will be available in select sections. Some restrictions apply.

If you purchased season ticket parking in 2022, you will have the opportunity to purchase a parking pass for the 2023 season. Lot locations are subject to change. Parking lot assignments for the 2023 season, if applicable, are indicated on your invoice.

In early January 2023, we will provide Season Ticket Holders the opportunity to review season ticket inventory available for location changes. The Online Season Ticket Holder Seat Relocation Event is scheduled to take place in early January of 2023. Assigned relocation appointment times are based on account plan and tenure. Your appointment time will be communicated to you via email in December. During that time, you also will receive a comprehensive FAQ pertaining to the relocation event.

If you paid for your season tickets and the new location you select has a higher price point than your current location, we will issue you a follow-up invoice to reflect your new balance.

If you paid for your season tickets and the new location you select has a lower price point than your current location, you can select to receive a credit on your account or receive a refund if your balance has been paid in full at the time of the change. Refunds will be processed using the same method as payment, with the exception of cash payments which will be refunded by check. If you paid your season ticket balance using multiple credit cards, we will issue the credit in the same ratio you used the multiple credit cards to pay for your season ticket balance. Only one selection can be made per season ticket account.

Season tickets will be available exclusively as mobile tickets via the free MLB Ballpark app. We anticipate your mobile tickets will be available beginning in late February 2023. Visit www.cubs.com/ballparkapp for more information.

As a reminder, do not share or post your ticket's unique barcode. To help prevent the unintended or fraudulent resale of your season ticket(s), refrain from sharing images that reveal your ticket's unique barcode letters and numbers. Please note, if you do share your barcodes, the Cubs will not be responsible for resulting use by third parties.

Wrigley Field will again utilize the mobile ordering option for concessions purchases which can be done through the MLB Ballpark app or online via a scanned QR code.

Yes, Wrigley Field is a cashless venue. From parking and retail to concessions and 50/50 raffle tickets, all purchases will be cashless and require a credit card.

Reverse ATMs will be available for fans to convert cash to a credit card that can be used for purchases at Wrigley Field and elsewhere.