Bears shuttle ending at Millennium Park garages

Shuttle services to and from Soldier Field on game days for cash parking customers will remain available at McCormick Place Lot B.

Millennium Park garages will no longer offer game day shuttle service for Chicago Bears games.

Millennium Park garages will no longer offer game day shuttle service for Chicago Bears games.

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Millennium Park garages will no longer offer game day shuttle service for Chicago Bears games, according to the parking company and team.

Shuttle services to and from Soldier Field on game days for cash parking customers will remain available at McCormick Place Lots B and E, according to the Bears.

Services at Lot B will begin two hours before kickoff and return shuttles will run for two hours after the game ends.

After the game, riders can board McCormick Place shuttles at the 18th Street shuttle turnaround on the south side of 18th Street just west of DuSable Lake Shore Drive.

Season parking passes are available for $200 at the Millennium Park garages and for $300 at Grant Park South. The pass includes parking for nine home games and free playoff parking if the Bears host a postseason game.

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