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Rogers Centre

Toronto, Ontario · Toronto Blue Jays

What size bag can I bring?

16" x 16" x 8"
BAG POLICY
Bags are discouraged and will be subject to a security search prior to entry. Only bags smaller than 16" x 16" x 8" are permitted into the ballpark; large handbags/knapsacks exceeding those dimensions are prohibited.

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Concessions are available throughout the ballpark with mobile ordering for pickup at 6 concession locations, and the Outfield District offers differentiated food and beverage experiences by neighbourhood; dietary-need options are available. Rogers Centre is cashless-payment only.

Getting in

Transit. Rogers Centre is in downtown Toronto and is accessible on foot, by personal vehicle via major highways (e.g. Highway 407 ETR), by bike, or by public transit including TTC, GO Train, Via Rail, and UP Express.
Accessibility. Designated accessible entrance is Gate 7 (south side of the building, close to Bremner Boulevard); elevators are also available at Gates 3, 9 and 13 (eight elevators total). A limited number of accessible parking spaces are available by reservation (416-341-1000; sales end 5:00 p.m. the day prior). Two accessible drop-off/pick-up zones: Gate 7 on Bremner Blvd and Gate 13 at the Marriott City Centre Hotel roundabout off Blue Jays Way. Rogers Centre is Sensory Inclusive Certified by KultureCity with sensory bags at Fan Services and a Sensory Room at Section 212. Wheelchair escorts (but no wheelchair rentals) are available at Gate 7. Fans with standard tickets needing accessible seating must exchange prior to arriving.
Entry. All workers and guests are subject to a security inspection upon entry at all gates. Prohibited items include: stools or folding/collapsible chairs; bags exceeding 16" x 16" x 8"; hard-sided coolers; cameras with detachable lenses and/or larger than 3"; alcohol, illegal drugs and noxious substances; sticks (including signs on a stick), golf ball retrievers, brooms; selfie-sticks and retractable poles; laser pointers; pressurized air horns or noisemakers; glass bottles and stainless steel water bottles (e.g. Hydroflasks); plastic bottles or cans larger than 600ml; frisbees, beach balls and inflatables including helium balloons; firearms, weapons, knives and pocket knives; fireworks and incendiary devices; squirt guns; umbrellas larger than 12 inches; full/costume face masks that conceal a person's face; oversized costumes and mascot apparel; and any animal except documented Service Animals.

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Frequently asked

What size bag can I bring into Rogers Centre?

Rogers Centre requires a clear bag no larger than 16" x 16" x 8". Bags are discouraged and will be subject to a security search prior to entry. Only bags smaller than 16" x 16" x 8" are permitted into the ballpark; large handbags/knapsacks exceeding those dimensions are prohibited. Bag restrictions and prohibited items for concerts may differ from Blue Jays games.

Can you bring outside food into Rogers Centre?

Fans may bring outside food as long as items are wrapped, bagged, or in a container to avoid spillage; food containers must comply with the bag policy (soft-sided and small enough to fit under the seat). Plastic bottles or cans holding 600ml or less of non-alcoholic beverages are permitted; glass or metal bottles are not permitted. Outside alcohol is strictly prohibited. Fans will be asked to remove tops from bottles or open cans prior to entry.

Where do you park for a Toronto Blue Jays game?

Rogers Centre has on-site lots including Star Zone (Green), Cloud Zone (Blue), Sun Zone (Orange/Red), Moon Zone (Yellow). Reserve a nearby spot in advance through SpotHero on this page.