Why is Wrigley Field a joke?

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Ive attended WhiteSox, Orioles, and Royals games in a vehicle and all those commutes/parking issues were pretty much painless. So why is Wrigley such a hassle. It seems that im reading that ill have to pay $40??!! or park two miles away. Keep in mind Im going with an older couple and one of them is in not the best of health (liver failed about a year 1/2 ago). Does anyone have good leads to make this as painless as possible? How about handicapped parking situation? Any info would be appreciated!
Okay, heres the skinny. Im a WhiteSox fan, and my buddy is a WhiteSox Fan. My buddy's my age (30)and were taking his aunt (62) and uncle (53, but has a failed liver and isnt in galavanting thru Chicago mode), both Cub fans. Well be going to Wed. (jun.16) day game. I thought I seen sumthing bout a shuttle from Devry but some said it only runs on weekends. I would love to take the train but I dont think Micky will be up to it (it'll be a long enough day for him as is). Im not trying to be cheap but anything under $30 would be nice. Thanks everyone for some inside intell!
 
This is from the Cubs website:

Parking: Parking for the physically challenged is available in the Cubs' "Red Lot" and "Purple Lot". These lots are on the west side of Wrigley Field, off of Clark Street and just north of Addison Street. Fans also may park in the Cubs' "Green Lot" at 1126 West Grace Street, two blocks north of Wrigley Field. Due to limited space, the Cubs recommend purchasing parking for these lots in advance by calling the Cubs' ticket office at (773) 404-4107, or Tickets.com at (866) 652-2827 (out of state) or (800) 847-2827 (in state).

Also, Wrigley Field's telephone number is (773) 404 - 2827.

Call today if you want this. The staff will try their absolute best to help you have a good time. They are real helpful.
 
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