Cubs vs Brewers Bus Trip Tickets On Sale Now

UPDATE: SOLD OUT!

HEY HEY! Baseball season’s almost here, well you’d better get ready for a brand new year!

When the snow melts away, the Cubbies and Brewers will play. Don’t let anyone say that it’s just a game; experience the magic in the innings and the scoreboard. The same one you stared at as a kid keeping score. Join WJBC and head up to Miller Park to watch the Chicago Cubs take on the Milwaukee Brewers On Saturday April 7th at 3pm! 

Why have to worry about getting to and from Wisconsin to catch a ball game when you can make life simple with out bus trip! Thats right we’re filling two buses with baseball fans and taking it all the way to our northern neighbors! 

Tickets are $70 per person (ticket and transportation included) for seats in the terrace reserve section. If you just want the ticket but wanna have yourself a little road trip to the game it’s still $70. Tickets on sale starting February 12th at 8am.

Stop by the WJBC offices at 236 Greenwood Ave, Bloomington during regular business hours (8am-5pm) to purchase your tickets. Tickets may not be purchased any other way. Tickets may be purchased with cash, check, or credit card. All sales are final upon transaction. No refunds/exchanges.

Buses for the game will depart from The Chateau in Bloomington at 9am on April 7th! Tickets are not in hand yet but will be available as soon as they arrive.

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