Rogers centre can you bring food




















However, a 1L bottle of water may be pushing it. At the very least, if you wanted to bring an entire backpack full of bottles of water, you certainly can. A pro tip is to grab a hot dog or in the case of Colby Rasmus — a chicken dog at one of the stands outside the dome, load it up with all the fixings, and enjoy it inside the Rogers Centre for a fraction of the price.

Having your own bag packed with Goldfish crackers, juice boxes and granola bars for is a life-saver. Why spend an exorbitant amount of money on subpar ballpark food when you can bring in exactly what you want for free?

Ian has been writing about the Toronto Blue Jays since He enjoyed the tail-end of the Roy Halladay era and vividly remembers the Alex Rodriguez "mine" incident. On these hot summer days, I suggest a watermelon salad, with a dressing of lime juice and olive oil, sprinkled with mint and feta cheese.

Very refreshing! Security is always fine with it. I was unaware that their policy says you can bring water into the stadium with you. Not sure why it was different on this day, but as we were lined up at the gates, I witnessed several fans being told to dump or throw their liquids out before going through the metal detectors?

There was a heat alert for Toronto on this day and it was close to 43 degrees with the humidity. Were they really big bottles or in metal waterbottles?

Those they said you cant have… if it wasnt either of these, id be pissed to! This means the need to walk to and from your car is practically nil, which is great if you are wrangling kids or helping Grandpa fulfill his bucket list.

You can actually reserve a space in the garage ahead of time through Spot Hero. With this and other garages available, the most stress-free choice for affordable parking at the Blue Jays game is using Spot Hero. This lets you find a spot ahead of time and reserve it, so you know exactly where you are going before you ever leave your house. Here is a list of upcoming games, just click the date you need to find the cheapest spots:.

GO Transit. Blue Jays Public Transportation Guide. You are allowed to take food into a Blue Jays game. The only request from the team is that you have it in some sort of bag or container to avoid mess?

Rogers Centre also permits non alcoholic beverages to be brought in if they are 20 oz or less. Depending on how you arrive at the stadium, you will see plenty of vendors outside and can usually find a better deal on a hot dog or other snack out there. When in Canada, celebrate hockey. Nearby at 99 Blue Jays Way - in honor of his number - is Gretzky's , a must-visit for any fan of the game. This restaurant, owned by "The Great One," features memorabilia and activities for kids.

Paired with a trip to the nearby Hockey Hall of Fame , Gretzky's will satisfy poly-sports fans. The selection is relatively bland as well, so there is nothing to really look forward to. Shopsky's Smoked Meat Stand - For a real taste of Toronto while in the park, check out the Shopsy's Smoked Meat stand on field level behind section Their sandwich features the smoked meat, a juicier, more delicious version of corned beef.

Shopsy's has been a Toronto favorite since it opened downtown in the s, and while not dirt-cheap, the food is worth it just to appreciate the city and its heritage. At this point, nearly every Major League team has some kind of variable pricing model where depending on how in-demand a game is, the ticket prices you'll pay at the gate may go up or down.

So rather than focusing on specific prices and sections which tend to change fairly often, I want to talk about general rules and strategies for getting the best deals on tickets. SeatGeek is a big time ticket comparison site that lets you compare a bunch of different ticket brokers, marketplaces, etc.

They also have a tool that projects whether ticket prices will go up or down - AKA whether you should buy now or wait. If you've bought tickets online before, you've heard of StubHub. What you may not know however is that with the rise of print-at-home and tickets on your mobile phone via the Ballpark App that you can usually buy tickets right up to a couple of hours before game time. As someone who has sold a fair share of tickets on StubHub, I also know that sellers are encouraged to set a declining price for their tickets.

This means they'll set a starting price and then their lowest acceptable price, and StubHub will auto-magically lower the price of those tickets as the event date gets closer. So in many cases, a game that isn't sold out will have plenty of below face value deals on StubHub that you can snatch at the last minute and then either print at home, or just use the App on your phone to get scanned into the game.

It's not to say that you can't find ticket deals on Craigslist, you can. It is just more of a peace of mind, safety issue. I'm a Craigslist kind of guy, but I also know it's easy to get screwed buying baseball tickets there.

Remember when I mentioned selling on StubHub? When you list tickets there, all you need to know is the barcode number from that ticket along with the other details on section, row, etc. If I was a shady character, I could go sell those void tickets to an unsuspecting buyer on Craigslist for cash. The tickets look real, they are "real" in a sense - but what that buyer will find out is when they go to enter the stadium, the ticket scanner will say "thou shalt not enter thy game.

Stick to buying tickets from SeatGeek , StubHub, or directly from the team. You can still get deals and you never have to worry about being scammed. Blue Jays tickets are not exactly in demand. What that means is you can find great value tickets to games at Rogers Centre. The best crowds will be when the Red Sox and Yankees are in town, but most of the fans will be cheering for the visitor. They do have a strange element where there is a metal bar between each row.

You may have seen this at places like Shea and the old Yankee Stadium, but I think this is the only place with these bars in every row. The prices shoot up pretty quickly after that, for over double the price you can sit in the second deck of the outfield.

I think out there you feel quite far away from the action. The Blue Jays are currently playing home games in Buffalo, New York, but will eventually return to Canada once the Canadian border opens. When the Blue Jays are good, you can expect Rogers Centre to be rocking with fans. Here are some of the best food options to consider when catching a Blue Jays game at Rogers Centre.

According to MLB. As always, the Blue Jays staff has the right to search any food or drink you to try and bring into the venue for a game. There is no smoking inside Rogers Centre.



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