Blue Jays fans can now check out the newly renovated Rogers Centre. The announcement was made last year that the stadium would undergo a major revamp, including the exteriors and interiors. The first phase of renovations is complete, including the new Outfield District with new social spaces. Keep reading to find out about the venue’s new features.
About the Outfield District at the Rogers Centre
Fans will be able to experience it all for themselves on April 11 at the 2023 Home Opener game presented by TD Bank. Anyone who purchases a ticket to the Home Opener game can see the new additions to the venue.
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The new Outfield District is part of a multi-year $300 million renovation for the stadium that will be fully finished by 2025. “We have the unique privilege of representing a dynamic city and have reflected that energy in the reimagined ballpark,” Mark Shapiro, President & CEO, of Toronto Blue Jays, said in a press release statement.
Here’s a look at all the new social spaces in the District:
- Schneiders Porch – 200L right field corner
- Rogers Landing – Right field corner beside the visitors’ bullpen
- Bleacher Seating – 100L bowl behind the visitors’ bullpen
- Left and Right Field Balconies – 100L concourse outfield corners overlooking the home and visitors’ bullpens respectively
- Drink Rails throughout the ballpark
The Outfield District at Rogers Centre also has five outfield neighbourhoods, all with different food and beverage options. Tickets for all the games this season can be purchased online through the website.