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1 Blue Jays Way, Toronto, Ontario, M5V 1J1, Canada
(416) 341-1000 www.rogerscentre.com
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Jul 7, 2018
I was pleasantly surprised at how beautiful this ballpark was. Maybe because I benefitted from a picture perfect day. Sunny weather. Not too mild, not too cold. He dome was open which allowed me to enjoy the ballpark much more. Visited when my New York Yankees came to town to play the Jays. The excitement was electric and he people of Toronto are loyal to their teams. Staff was great and what I love the most is everything is within walking distance of the stadium.

Jul 4, 2018
Modern stadium. Appreciate that the dome can close and a/c is available, especially on a hot day with heat warning. The stadium seating is very steep so always a little nervous when going down to my seat. Also since the seats are so close together, it's always inconvenient to have to constantly get up to let people pass. I appreciate being able to bring our own food now as I don't like the fried and other unhealthy foods they have which is also over-priced.

Jun 29, 2018
Wonderful Game, Jays won and a great time was had by all. Special shout out to Erica a terrific, bright and beautiful ambassador who took great care with getting me around via wheelchair. All employees were friendly and the icecap available was wonderful in the heat. The place is shaping up unfortunately the seats were not all full. Pity!

Jul 1, 2018
This was my first baseball game ever and the Blue Jays won! The beer tasted pretty bad but it was worth drinking for the social experience. After a few beers the hot dogs tasted really good and even the beers began to improve in flavour. I also played the charity raffle at the game. The anticipation when they called the numbers was very intense but unfortunately I didn't win. I am happy to have supported an important social project. The roof is insane - every engineers dream!

Jun 30, 2018
Great place to see a ballgame! Wow the architecture is basic, it seems to have been designed so every seat in the stadium has a great view of the ballgame! Our seats were in an upper deck, but we were able to see the action very clearly. Parking is really quite easy, and seeing the city behind the stadium is very cool too.

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