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Came for a Blue Jays game here recently and it was amazing! Seats were in the 100s (Row 13 to be exact) so the view was super close amazing, dome was open, and the crowd was very involved and fun to be in! Service was good and quick as well. Other than extremely overpriced food and beverages which are typical of venues like this, it’s always great to visit here. Overall, looking forward to coming to more games here in the future!
Great day! Dinner at the Sportsnet Grill. If you are planning to attend the game I would book the seats that are distanced. We had great seats but too close together and I regretted not booking in the distanced section.
Every Canadian should be able to experience this at least once. Just go.
Reasonably priced concessions in a few sections of the ball park. Not overly clean if you go to later games in a home stand. Overall a nice ball park to visit.
One of the best ball parks I've been to, besides Coors Field in Colorado. Like there, the fans are nice and not overly aggressive, the staff are very friendly, the food options are great, and the atmosphere is really pleasant. It's a great place to watch a game. I've been here several times with kids, family, and visitors from outside of Toronto, and they all agree that this is a great place.
I must give 5 stars to Toronto’s iconic SkyDome. Home of the Toronto Blue Jays. Exciting win or lose! Enthusiastic crowd and gorgeous skies when the Dome is open. Food market has top quality snacks and meals. Beer and hot dogs of course without leaving your seat. Expensive? Yes but it’s def worth it. They’ve gotta pay the rent ????
Socially distanced seating is very nice and roomy. You definitely don't feel like you are around too many people and have plenty of room to move around/stretch out. Concessions have improved greatly from the first home game this season; more feel like they're open, lines aren't as long, and there are more options available. Still pricey, but you know what to expect coming to the stadium.
*Sigh* Coming soon… Rogers Place! woohoo i’m so excited ???? Why would you change both the actual stadium and name? Like bro the future is not actually the actual future you are thinking right now… This is the reason why I switched to Bell. Grow up, Rogers ????????????
Attended a game between the Blue Jays and the Chicago White Sox. Excellent ambience. Extremely clean and well organized. In spite of the large crowd, the authorities encouraged the masses to wear masks without overly disrupting their view of the game. The staff are extra cautious to prevent movement of the crowd when a play is on. The fans are encouraged to move only at the end of a play or innings. The Rogers Centre also has quite of few food joints serving hot dogs, burgers, pop corn, beer and pop. As a newbie attending his first game of baseball, I thoroughly enjoyed the experience and would encourage others to try it out! Go Jays!
Clean and always amazing inside. The alcoholic beverages were insanely priced and so was some of the food. Overall a good afternoon out.
Blue Jays skunked the A's. Rogers centre is a great place to watch a game.
Love this stadium!! I have been to many many stadiums over the past several decades. I still call it the SkyDome (its original name)!!! I just went recently after having last been there in 1996. It is as cool as I remember it being back over 20 years ago. It sits right beside the CN Tower, which is a cool site to visit, as well.
I have been to the Rogers Center for many Sporting events in the past for both football and baseball. The Rogers Center is home to the Toronto Blue Jays of the MLB. It has always been a fun environment when I have been here with lots of fans. It also never felt too crowded when walking around the concourse for food and drinks or other constructions. A few of the major events I have been here for are Blue Jays games Grey Cups and Vanier Cup. This stadium also has a retractable roof so you don’t have to worry about an event being canceled to weather.
Outstanding Ballpark venue and the team just happens to be excellent this year. CN tower hulking over the stadium is so cool. Everything was courteous and first class in club seating. Friendly folks in the seats too that know and love baseball.
Fun night at the Blue Jays vs White Sox game. Open roof top view of CN tower lighting up blue for the Blue Jays win. Only downfall seats are very tight but overall a good atmosphere.
This was my first Blue Jays home game in 21 years. I had a blast. It was a great game Jays beat the Yankees 6 5. Nailbiter of a game. The dome was open due to covid. 29, 700 fans cheered and hooted. The atmosphere was phenominal. I only objected to the price of a chicken burger and ice tea. Was 21 dollars.
Rogers centre covid vaccine verification process was fast and efficient. Entrance through the gates was smooth. Eliminating the paper tickets for the jays game at first seemed to be a pain , but we got used to it pretty fast. Tip- have your vaccine stuff ready to show before getting to the front of the line. Seating: please please sell cushions for the hard plastic chairs. That is all!
Massive place for big gigs or live sports. For memorable moments ????
Not the greatest acoustics for concerts but great atmosphere if the dome is open in the summer. The floor and 100 sections share the same services so it will be extra busy if you're in either of those places. 200s are the best compromise.
Great place to watch the MLB games. Awesome stadium
Food: Good food options. There are $5 and under booths for small concessions and drinks. There are nicer grill options at their market and grill bars for poutine, pulled pork, and brisket sandwiches Seating: Nice views typically all around but the seats in the upper deck are very old and need replacement. The arena feels a little aged and worn-down Surroundings: The CN tower, aquarium, close vicinity to hotels, convention center and the Scotiabank Arena, plus restaurants and coffee shops make this a nice area with plenty of extra to do and see. Out of the several baseball parks I visited, I'd rate this on the lower end but still a baseball and a good time. .
Always a fun outing. Peanuts , beer and hot dogs a must. But get the concessions grub before the second inning ends as the lines get really long. Friendly staff. Parking on the west side along front is limited due to construction. Great CN tower views when the roof is open!
Went to see Ed Sheeran and it was an absolutely amazing concert. The Acura lounge was incredible, it was absolutely amazing to have a host for the night. Didn't love the 17$ beers but hey that's part for the course. Anne Marie was incredible and Snow Patrol killed it. Wicked night!
Everything we dreamed of and more. Fantastic all+around baseball experience at a reasonable price.
What an atmosphere! Baseball Stadium was absolutely electric. Staff were awesome, food was great, could even bring your own food and drink in! Jays turned it on late but fell short but the fans were fully into every second of it. Let’s go Blue Jays!!
Great to be back watching live baseball again. Also happened to be one of the best live games I've ever seen! Sept 3rd 2021 vs Oakland. Check the box score. It was a good one.
Great spot for a MLB game. Solid venue despite its age.
Great, modern stadium and home of the awesome Blue Jays. Also, despite me thinking that it wouldn't be a good place for a gig it is! Saw Coldplay here they put on such an amazing extravagant show.
Had a great time at the Jays game on Canada Day, and they won by a long shot! The only down fall is the outrageous food & beverage prices charged here. Bring your own snacks & save some money!
Very organized to go watch a baseball game. You must enter the building depending on your gate that's written on your ticket. Note that gate 12 was close and it asked us to go to 4 or 14. The field is a beautiful but there's not many screens for anyone sitting in the 240s sections to see the replays. We have to watch on these small screens which are away from the actual game. In addition, the seats are not very social distance so there can be a chance that there are people above or below a row from your seat. It'd also be better if there was more of a staff presence watching the seating areas to make sure people are seated where they should.
A great place to go to see a baseball game. The location is great, the people are kind, and feels clean and safe. However, do bring outside food and drink in, as I ordered a pizza and a pop and it cost me $16.
Had tickets for the last game of the Jays series with the White Sox. Purchased 2 seats in the Covid pod seating in section 130. Great view and not many people around us which is why I got them. Concession prices still are pretty high. $16.75 for a tall boy can of beer . They don't accept cash at this time either, only credit or debit. They do have a concession booth on each level called Dugout Deals where a regular size can of beer is only $5.00. Unfortunately the Jays lost this game but all in all it was still a great day.
A Blue Jays game (and win), a beverage and foot long hotdog in hand, and the roof open on a beautiful August evening. Bought a game used ball as a souvenir to take home. A great night out! Will be back soon.
So much fun. Go Jays!
Decent stadium with typical stadium food and surprisingly clean washrooms. I was expecting better covid precautions. I was disappointed and uncomfortable with the lack of distancing and the minimal mask enforcement. There was no prescreen sent with the tickets, and not even a temperature scan at the gate. Sanitizer stations would also be helpful, but we're not present. That said, the game was exciting, the beer was cold, and the view of the CN Tower was good.
Enjoyed a beautiful evening at the ballpark. Entry, concessions and retail shop staff welcoming and helpful. A quick walk from Union Station in the midst of many popular Toronto attractions.
My favourite place to be close to home! 2 hour drive every time I want to see a game but my boys in blue are worth it!!!!! Love the atmosphere in the dome! <3
Fantastic place went here with my friends 8 years ago to see a game against the Yankees Food was great fans were excited we were in the 100th level we got a good view of where we sat. Go jays go.
Love the Rogers center. Very iconic ballpark. Great atmosphere and you get a great view of the game no matter where you are sitting!!
Was a fantastic time. Lines were long but well worth a cool beer, followed by a fantastic jays game and some street meat. Always enjoy my time here and will continue to come!
This is a truly majestic stadium. It was a great, albeit expensive, experience. Sitting up in the nose bleeds on the 1st base side, we were able to see everything clearly. It's actually funny; I've always thought of Rogers Centre as huge and overbearing, but having actually gone, the field seemed a bit small, if anything. Just goes to show how well they place the seats and how you can see everything from anywhere. My only real gripe is how expensive everything is! It's not much worse than most other professional sports stadiums, at least in the states, but it still blows my mind every time I go. If you can, sneak in some snacks/drinks. If you can't be prepared to pay up. It's also in a great location: right next to the CN Tower, Ripley's Aquarium, the lake, and plenty of great restaurants. You could spend a whole day within a quarter mile of the stadium and have a great time.
I had an easy experience at the Rogers Center. It was quick to enter the stadium and easy to find our seats. The food was boring and tasteless. Luckily they provided packages of condiments to provide flavor. They don't print ticket stubs unfortunately. Some people like to collect stubs. Especially when you witness historic moments. Semien hit the most homeruns by a 2nd baseman ever in this game... no ticket stub for the scrap book. :(
Its the Sky Dome and I don't care what anyone says. Jays tickets are the most affordable sport in the city and always a blast. 300 level Bacardi bar is the spot.
Lovely atmosphere. The staff and even the fans are pleasant. Seats are good, if a bit distant. Security is good. Food prices are pretty high, but they do allow you to bring your own food and drink (nothing alcoholic), which is awesome. Tickets for baseball games can be pretty cheap too; upper level behind home plate can be easily had for under $20.
Game 161! Season 2021. It was an amazing experience.
Rogers Centre is always a nice play to go.. of course with COVID has been difficult. I normally go to the baseball games and to some concerts
Definitely one of my favorite places in Toronto whether it's to watch our boys in blue Crush it in baseball or the see monster jam. Always a blast at the Rogers Centre although I'm not going to lie the food prices are crazy but you can't go wrong with a gigantic footlong hot dog. There were so many toppings LOL. And the kids loved the fries Pizza burgers...
It's been awhile since attending a Jays game, but everything was well run. Went on the first day they checked for vaccinations and that was a relatively seamless process. Loved how they added some stadium deals for some "cheap" eats (relatively at least).
Best day ever at the Blue Jays game! What a fantastic stadium. Really clean, lots of washrooms and great variety of did and drinks. Really impressed. Awesome experience for our first baseball game.
Great place for concerts. Easy to get to and from the union go station
Nice ballpark. Comfortable and even the 500 level seating seems decent. For my money, not as nice as Fenway or Camden Yards, but certainly a pleasant park to take in a game. Nicer with the roof open, but nothing beats staying dry and watching baseball when most places you'd be wet and in rain delay!
Great place to watch the Jays play. It is a pleasure when the weather is nice to watch the game, enjoy a cold brew, foot long hotdog, and glance up at the CN Tower while relaxing during the game. The Rogers Centre staff are all very accommodating.
Big time in the venue was amazing. The beer and food places were extremely expensive but that's pro sports nowadays so it is what it is! More Blue Jays replays would be better throughout the game though.
Good facility especially when the dome is open. Very cool view of the CN Tower from the inside. Food is decently priced. I recommend a street dog on the way in to avoid overpaying for food. Would rank 4/5 but the Jays won so they earned an extra star.
Go Jays! Clean and organized arena. Great staff. Accepting cash would make the concession lines go faster.
Great game at a great venue! The online ticket platform is amazing. The humorous messages on the big screen about masks, social distancing and hand washing were well received. I think that a few people were surprised however because of the messages that every expense seat around them was filled. People were packed in. This may be the result of sales or people filling in empty seats. About half of the fans had masks on and half didn't bother except when leaving the seats. It was an exciting game on a very hot night. There was a lot of beer consumed and a lot of yelling and cheering. Definitely not a welcome experience for the covid fearful in the stands. I believe that a proof of vaccines policy is coming but it was not in effect for our late August game. Everyone wore masks when out of the seats. The ushers sheepishly held up tiny signs saying wear masks too. I'm glad that the Jay's are back in Canada. It felt great getting back to close to normal.
Great baseball stadium! A real fun place to watch baseball young or old!! Alot of people and its easy to get lost but theres various employees and signs around to redirect you!
Been here many times for many blue Jaya games. The retractable roof is always quite a site.
What a day at the ball park!!! I attended the first " covid passport " game , as a person from alberta I have to say it was stressful.I was with my father who is battling a terminal cancer , just in a rough condition, and the blue jays team delivered on there promise to accommodate us . Wow I honestly can't say enough about the level of persolized customer service. It was a blast ! Even at 12k people the building had energy like you don't feel often ! It was by far one of the best nights if my life ! I wish I got a chance to thank the staff so if you are reading this do me a favor and give a smile to the staff for me ? Thanks Parking was 40$ right across the street, They had a separate handicapped entrance . 13/10 for all around customer service 10/10 for experience 1000% worth the time and money !!
Had Great Times!! n Line Ups went Fast n Easy...n Hot Dogs for the Ball Game!!
Most unique stadium I ever been to. They have a hotel connect to the stadium in which you can watch the game from the bar without going into the actual stadium. The retractable roof is so cool so you never have to worry about and weather delays.
Beautiful and nice setting inside the stadium. It doesn't say much from the outside and it doesn't even look like a baseball stadium from the outside (which is a good thing being that it's in downtown Toronto). Clean and organized.
Clean, beautiful stadium with a roof that closes on rainy days. (Ensuring good experience rain or shine!) Had a great time watching the Blue Jays! Ofc, food is expensive inside so buy your own and bring it in :)
It’s good to have Blue Jays back in town! It’s also great to watch the game from Level 100 seats, which are comfortable and offer amazing views of the game and the players. Nothing better than lovely evening in the ball park when weather is good and roof is open. Some drawbacks are that you need quite some time to get to your seats, inner walkway is kind of hideous compared to other ball parks. Food is overpriced as always in the sports venues but Management worked on some new options, and there are plenty! Plus some of them are affordable! For example, you could grab a coffee in Tim Hortons or have real meal at the 100 level “Marketplace” food court. You don’t want to miss ice cream! All in all, this is an iconic place and I am sure that it’s not an easy task to think about what kind of renovations are possible down here, time will show…
Great atmosphere, great team pride, good staff. Home of the blue jays and a must experience for any baseball fans. Everytime we have been to Toronto we have seen a game or two. Tickets range from dirt cheap to very expensive but you can usually get some really good seats for around 40-60 bucks each. We enjoyed every visit. Food, beverages, and merch are crazy expensive but it seems to be the same at all ball parks. If your a jays fan its a must. Theres just something about a 15 dollar beer at the ball park.
Professional venue. Great staff. Enjoy it here every visit. Recently, watched from the Jays Care box. It was truly an excellent experience. Went to the Star Wars night in August. So much fun. And I love seeing the lighting change on the CN Tower.
Take me out to the ball game. This is Canada’s pride and joy. Our only baseball team and this is their home. With multiple championships, the Blue Jay are Canada’s Baseball Heroes. The Rogers Centre is a sophisticated facility that’s been servicing Toronto for a number of decades. This building is well maintained. Always kept perfectly clean thanks to reliable quality staff and good management. The food and restaurants are delicious and prices are reasonable. Parking can be a challenge so we suggest public transportation or a car service of some sort.
Always a good experience watching the game but mask ad social distancing enforcement could be improved on. I was supposed to be in "pod seating" but the ushers didn't enforce this and other guests were sitting right beside me, which made me feel extremely uncomfortable. Otherwise, overall a good experience.
It's not Oracle Park or PNC (if that's what it's still called), but Rogers Centre's an alright stadium when the roof's open. It's better than its reputation. I only hate when it's a nice day in May or June and they can't open the roof for one reason or another. Closed roof games are a whole different experience, and not as good.
Been going here since I was 14. Many good times. Accessibility is always great and food is serviceable. Would've been nice if they really enforced the covid protocols lately though. We went a couple weeks ago and there were many people not wearing masks in the concessions areas. Kind of shocking but not really since lots of younger people that tend to not be too bothered....
Process was smooth and organize getting in. Great game. There was even a bus on site if you need to get your covid shot ????????
great to be back at the jays game! atmosphere was great. check in process was smooth. covid protocols in place. food/drinks still at premium prices but that’s expected
The Skydome is awesome! Always Gives me Goose Bumps when I first walk out and see the Field. I have watched Many Many games here and love visiting! Choose either afternoon Games or a night games doesn’t really make a difference, the atmosphere is awesome either way. Lots of walking and stairs so be prepared for that. Of course it is wheelchair accessible. Food and Drinks are on the expensive side$$$ but it’s to be expected at a venue like this. Be prepared to pay upwards of $20 for a Hot Dog and Pop And even more for Alcohol. I would suggest taking the Via train if your coming in from out of the City (Save on Parking $$$ in the area) plus you don’t have to worry about the Dreaded Toronto And area Traffic. I’ve only Been here for Bluejays Games, but they also host Concerts and Other Events.
The Rogers center is okay. It would be much better if they had better food that was more reasonably priced. Also, there aren't enough vendors. It can take 20+ minutes if you want to get something to eat/drink. The pizza vendor ran out of deluxe pizza, after watch in line for twenty minutes, the service person told me that I should order a cheese pizza instead... Ridiculous.
Haven't been since I was a kid. Watched the Jay's win a game with the family. Loved it.
Great ball park to watch games. Great access to restrooms, relatively comfortable seating, good prices on seats (depending on where and how you get your tickets). One of more well, maintained parks in terms of cleanliness and the option of the chief grounds crew members to either decide on having an indoor or outdoor game still makes this park one of the most visitor-friebdly parks to visit in all of the MLB.
What a great ball park! Love the roof so you get sun on nice days and it’s covered on rainy days! There is lots of great food options in the Rogers centre! Parking can be a challenge. Typical over priced food and drinks but that’s what you now come to expect. The selection of food is better in comparison to other ball parks in the league. Really enjoy each time at Rogers Centre! Go Blue Jays! Also... bring Pillar back.
Baseball Game was a lot of fun. Food and Beer is expensive but that's to be expected at a Sports Arena. You are allowed to bring in outside food/drink though but drinks in cans have to be opened at Security and bottles above 500mL are not allowed.
It was a short baseball season but slowly getting there with the crowd attendance.
I was at the Blue Jays game 2 times. The 1st game I went to see is the Astros on July 8, 2017 with Jonas, Jake and Casey. It was a great game because the Jays won 7-2 the next day Jonas, Casey and Jake went to the game again and the Jays lost 19-1 that was the worst loss ever. 2 years later went to another Jays game with Andrew, Jake and Casey this time they’re playing against the Diamondbacks and they would end losing 6-0 and we had to leave the game early because of this. At least both Jays game I went to it was a lot of fun.⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️
Best place to watch a game! Staff is friendly and always helpful! GO JAYS GO!!
Always a fantastic time at the Roger's Centre. On our most recent trip we sat in the TD lounge. The view was better than I expected. The seats have a in seat service that was quick with friendly staff. I'd say the stadium is pricey for food/drinks but it's to be expected.
Only been to stadium for my favorite Blue Jays and a Bills game once. Easy to navigate through. Seats could be more comfortable. Food is way better then years ago. Pulled pork poutine is the best! We got to experience the Blue Jays Winterfest this year for behind the scene tours. It was amazing. Got see a lot of things most don’t get to see.
This is our home away from home! Love events that take place at the Rogers Center especially during baseball season. The staff has always been professional and friendly rather it’s a concert, Disney on ice or a baseball game. Our most recent event was Winterfest (Jan. 18-19) where we got to meet the players and mingle with other fans.
Listen. It's not the most beautiful ballpark in the majors. It's not a retro gem, the sightlines are lousy in many seats, the food and beer selection is prison-grade. It's a big, hulking concrete relic of its time. But it's OUR big, hulking concrete relic. The location is perfect. You'll never have a rainout. And on a beautiful summer day with the Jays winning I'd have it no other way.
Rogers Centre is something that you want to see if you are in Toronto. The admission ticket was 20 CAD for a tour which lasts 1 hour. Also the guide was very friendly and explained everything related to the team and the Arena. It will be a nice experience to see the Arena with the roof retracted, but that is possible only on game day if the weather allows.
UPDATED TIPS: - To catch the roof open or close (takes about 20 minutes) stay after a game. It usually will open before gates do. - While tickets say a Gate number closest to your seats, you can enter any Gate with any ticket, except Gate 3 (for boxes/accessible entrance) and 6A (Season Ticket Holders Only). This can be especially handy on giveaway days to find a less crowded gate. - For better food options, head down to 100 level of 200 level rather than 500 level. Movement between levels is now allowed. - If meeting people seated elsewhere, or going to a specialty game ( Mother’s Day, Jr Jays, etc), be sure to go to the WestJet Flight Deck on 200 level. Large open space with no assigned seat, but 3 tiers to see the game, and often filled with games and activities for special games. - Jr Jays games allow kids 14 & under to run the bases (1st to home) while an adult(s) shuffles along behind home plate to collect them. Great experience for all as you enter from right field and get to walk along the field before exiting by 3rd base. Pictures of kids running can be tough as they herd parents quickly, but opportunity to do so after standing by third. Depending on how busy, expect Around 1/2 hour after game ends until you’re exiting (if not a Jr Jays member... they pay $26 per child for line bypass). - Most locals over the age of 20-30 still usually refer to it as SkyDome or simply ‘The Dome’, it’s former name. —————————————- Great stadium, with an amazing ball club. Atmosphere is great when Jays are winning... down seasons can tend to be more subdued. Recent great years again has sparked a new generation and atmosphere in the Dome. Flight Deck is a great place in the outfield every ticket has access to. Great for standing with groups... fills up fast! Food & beer getting better, but still quite pricey. Giveaways are pretty good, but usually have to line up early! Being in the Dome when it is opening or closing is still pretty cool... but usually done before/after fans are there except some times with quickly changing weather.
Great facility with super service. Fantastic seats as well. Go Jays Go
One of Toronto's staples - a must visit if you plan on exploring the city and all it has to offer. Home of the Toronto Blue Jays MLB baseball team and a place where other events are held; concerts, Monster Trucks, etc. Always have enjoyed the times I go to the Rogers Center. Very clean and well maintained. Employees are helpful and kind. Food and beverages are pricy, but are what you expect.
Great experience. Well organized and easy to get through the big lines at the gates. The ballpark is well maintained, great amenities, clean washrooms and it’s good to be back to watching the Jays at home
Always an entertaining time at the ballpark. Whether the Jays win or not, the experience is well worth the money. The view of the CN Tower is incredible when the roof is open.
First time seeing the Jays play. We spanked the Orioles 10-1 part of a Three game sweep to finish the Season. Next year we'll make the Post Season.
Great venue. Well staffed and maintained for the huge number of people who attend events like the Blue Jays games.
I’ve enjoyed this venue for decades and have watched professional sports such as MLB (Toronto Blue Jays), CFL (Toronto Argonauts), NBA (Toronto Raptors) and NFL (Buffalo Bills) here. Add to that a concert (Elton John & Billy Joel) and Monster Trucks showdown when it was called SkyDome. This place is fairly easy to get via public transit to from most of the GTA; this is a hallmark of a great entertainment centre. If you want to drive, build in extra time to get here because there is a surprise every day! Parking prices vary depending on what’s happening in the downtown core. My interactions with stadium staff has been very positive. They have a job to do and rules to ensure a positive experience while in and around the venue. Many people complain about the Rogers Centre but not me. A covered stadium with a retractable roof in our country is a gift! There are many attractions within walking distance as well like The CN Tower and Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada plus lots of restaurants as well.
So good to see the Blue Jays in person, again! Went for the second game of a double header and the seats were spotless and obviously cleaned between games. I didn't even mind forking out for pricey stadium food and drinks.
Nice stadium… home of the Blue Jays. It’s pretty efficient at getting people in / out and fairly comfortable with good sight lines all around. Negative points for price of beer which is just crazy but par for the course at stadiums.
Wow...what an experience! The stadium is indeed built well. Try to get the TD clubroom tickets (Sec 223-224). They are the best. The drinks and the food are ridiculously expensive.. $3 beer is at $14. But that's what you pay for service. BYOB is not allowed. Definitely a must visit for a Blue Jays game...let's go Blue Jaaays!!
Nothing much for one to not like about Rogers Centre. I used to come when it was still called Sky Dome to watch the Jays, Argos, etc. Now I bring my kids to create their own memories and have their own experience. Coming to a Blue Jays game is always a fantastic experience. If they win and we can witness some home runs it makes the experience even more worthwhile.
Home of the Toronto Blue Jays. Beautiful ballpark. Tons of new updates. All around great seats everywhere. Love the dome open, amazing view. Tons of food options including typical ballpark favourites. All general seating levels have customer service area (134, 120, 212, 236, 532, 508). Mutil-purpose building.
Love watching the Jays, so this is one of my favourite places. It's a little dated and I wish it had grass instead of turf. But overall the concourse is large, great store, and the food is good.
Overpriced food and beverages but The Jays made it worth while with a great win!
Was good to check out a game here. The park was huge with lots of options for food. The only downfall was the line up for the bathrooms. Also in San Francisco if you watch the Giants the first time you get a copy of a photo of the stadium. The Jays should have something like that.
Great sport experience in the city if the Jays are good. Still fun if they are bad. What you expect out of a sporting venue these days, expensive concessions but you can bring in your own food!
Our first time to a Blue Jays game at Rogers Centre was awesome. Our seats were great as we sat down the third base line. The crowd atmosphere was electric. Everywhere we encounter staff, they were friendly and knowledgeable and extremely helpful! Loved it! Can’t wait to come back!
Rogers Centre has become an iconic symbol of the Toronto Skyline. Since it first opened in 1989 it has been home to a large of events. From Baseball, Football, Soccer, Baseketball, WWE Wrestling events, concerts, auto shows & international film awards shows Rogers Centre has hosted them. With a retractable roof that makes the facility a year round venue and parking located direct beneath the stadium it is a fantastic place for a sporting event or concert. Located approx 10 minutes from Union station there are numerous food options inside the stadium or a short walk away. In recent years the immediate area has undergone a vast amount of redevelopment which now enables you to spend an entire day near the stadium.
GREAT place to hang out for the day - Jays tickets are usually very cheap and available from the box office day of! Always a large group of performers too outside - just a fun - positive place to be!! If they closed the dome on HOT HOT days it'd be a 5 STAR!
I was here during Taylor Swift Reputation Stadium Tour last Aug. 4, 2018. I love the food and drink options there, especially for pre-concert meals. It is one of excellent places to have big concerts, complete with sound and lighting effects.
Great game and great team, but lacking when it comes to customer services at the booths. Took me three full innings to get a beer in the 500 level.
Really excellent environment in a Baseball park, washrooms always clean and about the food I can not leave this place without try hot-dogs. this is my 3rd stadium with roof that I have the opportunity to visit. I hope everyone have a good experience here too.
I went to Rogers Center to watch the Blue Jays baseball game & my experience over there was REALLY GOOD! We had snacks which we can buy & shop things inside the Rogers Centre as well. Overall, I really enjoyed the game with my friends. You should go there and have fun!
Big 90's style stadium..Covid restrictions make this a very relaxed experience with socially distanced seating, reduce capacity crowds, food concessions open on main concourse and a few on 200 level...Blue Jay's crowds were somehow morenjnto the game and loud as ever! Crowds even got the "wave" going around stadium a few times!
Always a great time to go to a Blue Jays game. Prep ahead & arrive earlier. BP to take in with the Jays on weekends. You can bring your own food and drink inside also. But the beef brisket behind home plate…mmm…when it comes back, get it!!! The dome has had some nice upgrades. Outfield baa as CN rows of seats gone and now there’s standing room and table space. Great idea!!! Massive bat in the RF staircase is gone. No 500L access as it’s closed.
My first time at Rogers, and my first time watching baseball, and I was surprised by both. There are many bathrooms, always clean. Lots of food options, despite being expensive.
Blue Jay's game, they won 10-1 Exciting time, loved it all
First time at the stadium and the Blue Jays win with two home runs. Unforgettable experience. The downside was that a few stands were completely empty while a few were completely filled with no social distancing. I wonder why that is. Anyways, a must visit for anyone living in Ontario.
You could either rent a car to drive across Canada or feed a family of four super garbage quality food with laughable portions. Up to you! They do NOT enforce their mask policy once you are in the park, they did not care at all that people had no masks on the concourse or in their seats.
Always a lovely visit to the Sky Dome, ooops sorry, the Rogers Centre. I love when the roof is open & enjoy watching the CN Tower glow different colour when it’s dark. We love our Jays ???? BRING sunscreen, it gets hot!
Lively experience/great seat selection/very wheelchair accessible/terrific customer service. I've been the Jays game since 2012 and I try to see a game once a year. As you can see in the photo, wheelchair accessible seating has very nice options stretching from 3rd base to 1st base; which I booked easily with Ticketmaster.ca. Customer service is really helpful in terms of directions, dedicated gate line, and security. As they are one of the very few places that have security stay with you until you are picked up (Gate #7 only). However the only downfall is the 100 level seats have been 100 dollars a person which is really pricey. Unless you go to 200 which is a bit less. However I believe there is only wheelchair seating not till 400 or 500 which is a pretty big gap for the viewing experience. Would appreciate more availability on each floor.
Not the best mlb park out there but it's always a fun time!
Great stadium, comfortable seats and washrooms are easily accessible and abundant. Easy to find gates for entering and lineups move very quickly. Food and drink options are overpriced but that is to be expected for a sports venue. Depending on your seats you might get a great view of the CN tower too. Overall, great spot to catch a Jays game.
This place sparks joy for me. Love going to Jays games. Everything here is very expensive so either prepare to pay or take advantage of the fact you can bring unopened snacks n drinks. Go Jays Go!!!
Got to love the roof that opens and closes during inclement weather. Seats however are a little snug especially if you're a large size person little tight in the lower bowl except for in the action and up in the 200 levels which has the wider seats. Great game worn store with Jays jerseys, batting helmets and game used baseball's.
Beautiful stadium, very well organised, super friendly staff, great experience overall. Admission is easy and quick.
It has been on my bucket list since I was 12. Nice place to catch a game stadium is older but still in great shape when the roof is open the views are truly amazing.
The food is pricy, however the portion sizes are good for sharing. There is a good selection for beer and wine. The stadium is huge, so make sure to enter through the gates that are closest to your seats. Overall, its a fun experience.
Been to this stadium tons of times and still call it Skydome! Usually watch the Jay's play here but you can watch a ton of other different stuff here. Came during covid 19 but stage 3 so 'outdoor' sports were allowed. Was sitting in the outfield so the seats were socially distanced. Great to be back here watching the Jay's after almost 1 and a half year due to covid 19. Will definitely be back to watch the Jay's and highly recommend to anyone who enjoys outdoor sporting/stadium venues.
It was nice to watch a ball game after a long time. However seating arrangements were very close to other groups of people, there would only be one seat inbetween you and other group of people for social distancing. It was also advised to wear masks if you are not eating or drinking anything and not everyone complied to those rules.
No words needed. Home of the Jays. Gonna be fun to watch for years!
We absolutely loved our visit to Toronto! There are so many sites and great restaurants but one of our highlights was definitely visiting the home of the Toronto Blue Jays...the Rogers Centre!!! We arrived early to take in the action outside...lots of fun for the whole family! We got some street meat from one of the hotdog carts and headed inside! While this ball park doesn’t have the nostalgic feel of some of the older parks, you don’t ever have to worry about the game being postponed! This is perhaps the biggest plus to a dome! The game was great and the Jays won! If you’re in Toronto, this is definitely a must see!!
The Roger's Centre is definitely not a baseball friendly watching venue. It is an incredible engineering edifice, that probably shouldn't have been built at all. Roger's basically using the stadium & Blue Jays as a marketing tool for their other business platforms.
Honestly it's great to be back watching sporting events. Only thing is stadium is dated and compared to the US ball parks you sometimes don't feel it's a place for baseball. However it's still a decent place to just hang out, catch up with friends, have a beer and watch the game.
Really have enjoyed a majority of my visits here. I got stuck inside the building a few weeks back, for three days straight. I was unable to find the exit or reach anyone in customer service. While I did eventually find an exit seeking food one night, my family did put some non-refundable deposits down for my funeral. The costs incurred for my family are my only negative experience about this place. Overall five stars
The crowd here is crazy. It's just because of the love for the city. It's right next to CN tower and in the heart of downtown. Must visit place for people in Toronto. Blue Jays has been performing quite well in the past seasons and Continue doing so this time for the people. Pro tip- look for stands facing the pitcher so as to get a good view of the stadium. Car parking available at the stadium too.
Always a great time at the ballpark! Best seats in the stadium in my mind are front row behind the Jays bullpen! I'd suggest having some street meat or stopping at St Lawrence Market down the street for a bite before the game so you only have to buy drinks and snacks in the game. King can Budweiser $15. Tall boy Bud $11. Peanuts I think we're $6
They did the vaccination check and it was super quick and organized as long as people had their stuff ready. Really enjoyed the game and getting back to the stadium. Didn't wait in line at all.
I went for a Jays game and found parking close $20. Arrived early and was let in (no exit allowed). Seats were good although a tad narrow for a normal sized fella. Beer was $14 but you had a good selection. It was raining so the roof was closed which made it a little dark and very warm. All in all a good venue for a ball game.
Roof was open great for sunny Sunday
I recently attended a Jays game, and had a great time! While the good guys didn't prevail, the Rogers Centre staff were very courteous and it felt like life was back to normal for a few hours. I was in the 100s level and the crowd was engaged throughout the game. I appreciated the free refills on the Jays specific cups at an affordable price of $9 (relative to usual). Robby Ray pitched 8 great innings and overall I had an enjoyable time. Interested to see what capacity will be like next year but for this shortened season I was impressed - go jays!!
My family have been coming here for years to go to Blue Jays games. We're life long fans. Our son now comes with us and has loved it! It's always best when the weather is nice and they can open the roof but it's still nice inside even with the dome closed. Only downside is the price of food and drinks inside but bring some snacks and you'll be fine.
Great atmosphere for games, but need more vendors serving seats, so I dont miss a complete inning getting food or a beer.
Gates 10 and 11 were being rerouted to 5 and 6 due to maintenance. Paid $25 for two ice creams and a pop. The field is gorgeous. Make sure you check the Jays lineup before you buy tickets if possible as sometimes the players you want to see have a day off.
Never get food here. They won't let you tap for your fast food because they want a tip yet they say they want to be cash free to avoid contact and they get your order completely wrong. Hot dog not popcorn! Fun game though.. So go for the game. Eat before or after. Not during
The Blue Jays game was awesome. I like the atmosphere and everything about this place. It was our first time watching a baseball game in Rogers Centre. The stadium was crowded even after the game. It was easy to find the washrooms. The jays shop also offers lots of different goods from shirts to smaller goods (e.g. key chains, stickers and many more). It was an incredible game!
Went to my first Jays game against Oakland. The seats we chose were physically distanced and since COVID they have had one of the best experiences and procedure I've been part of. The place itself gave us an amazing time(maybe cause blue jays won haha) but the view was the headline. Having the CN tower in background was stunning while the game experience was super fun with great atmosphere. The staff are incredibly helpful and outgoing offering to take photos without us even asking. The stores offer huge selections and great recommendations. Payments were also fast and everything was smooth. Options for food were decent but not spectacular but that is certainly something that should not deter you from this amazing experience.
Blue Jay's woo! Seats are sorta comfy, beer is $15 or so, kids love the ramps. So much. I've been up and down those ramps like a million times. Nice and sturdy. Has a spot to feed babies too, but they look at you funny if your a guy with a baby. I looked funny right back at em.
We went for a Jays game. It's always fun but the concession prices have skyrocketed beyond belief. Before covid, we would go see 4 or 5 games per year. If these prices stay this way, we'll be cutting that to 1 or 2 games per season. I still love the building tho
Good experience. Kids had great time. Dated building, needs to be replaced. Concession line is nuts.
went here to my first concert in 2014. great memories. the acoustics are a bit off as it’s a sports stadium not necessarily for instruments but i always had such a good time here pre-covid. can’t wait to come back !!
Beautiful ball park, crowd had amazing energy while the birds scored NINE runs in one inning! Hats off to the poor lady holding the "wear your mask" sign while making eye contact and staring people down. It didn't seem to work, but she was trying hard!
Still just like precovid times. Caution though since not everyone is abiding by the mask wearing mandates. No social distancing since the seats are all sold in a row still. Overall, it was nice to be in person again for a game. Go Jays Go!
It is almost 30 years old and with the money Rogers makes off a 38 million person market, baseball fans deserve better. At least put in proper seats other than in the action or clubhouse seats.
My happy place. I can't say enough how amazing this place is. From the staff and great layout good food and cold beers and great Jay's store. Love how you can also stay at the hotel in the stadium and how we can never be rained out.
Always a great experience watching a ball game here. And the TD clubhouse are great seats with in seat service and all the amenities close by with out having to go search around the stadium.
This is my fifth MLB stadium and probably my least favorite one. There was only one stall offering veggie dogs. No veggie burgers on site. I should stop to say if it's your first live MLB game you'll be really happy with the experience. Our tickets said we would have an unobscured view of the field and jumbotron. Instead our seats were two black folding chairs with obscured view of jumbotron. We also were told to reposition our chairs frequently to prevent others to use it as a walkway. That didn't stop anyone. We paid 55 bucks per person for these seats. Condiment stations were closed due to covid and this also prevented staff from being willing to take a picture of us in front of the field. Understandable, but did disrupt our experience. I wouldn't recommend seeing a baseball game until after covid. It was still fun, but Dodger Stadium and Safeco Field were top notch. I feel bad for the staff who can't accommodate customers during these difficult times. They just can't provide the superb baseball experience right now. Also: About 85 percent of fans were not wearing masks even if not eating or drinking. I assume it wasn't enforced due to the inevitable harassment that I am sure frequently occurs. P.S. We loved the drummer pre-game outside of the stadium. Such a happy dude!
Great seats. Unfortunately I bought parking through ticket master, but when I got there, the parking was full, now am going to try to get my money back. This happened to a lot of us. I got there about 45 minutes before the game. Never buy parking on line. There's plenty of parking near by for the same price or cheaper
Always a terrific sports venue. We go to watch the Toronto Blue Jay's. And rent a field view room. A nice getaway for the day or overnight experience. Food a bit overpriced but what sports place isnt. When in Toronto a true stop is amust
A way better spot than people give it credit for. If going to a Jay's game spend the money and sit in the TD Zone. Bigger seats and better services.
Entering the stadium was an easy process as it was well organized even with showing proof of vaccination. Having had the opportunity to enjoy the game in a box, I can honestly say it was a next level experience. The private washrooms were a pleasant surprise. The view was amazing and had plenty of screens even inside so you never missed a play. The food and service was outstanding. Sarah and Marta went above and beyond to ensure everyone was taken care of. Thanks so much!
Been a LONG time since I've been here, gee thanks COVID! GO JAYS GOOOOOO!! All way very well cared for. COVID rules held in highest regard!! Keep cheering, and stay safe and healthy!!
Haven't been to the Rogers centre in a long time, not since before the pandemic. Overall really happy I went. We sat in TD club house while watching the Jays play. Seats were comfortable. The staff was really helpful and made sure that they were wearing masks the whole time. Food and drinks were overpriced, but that's what you get if you wanna see the Jays play. I wouldn't mind going again later this summer. We had an enjoyable time!