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| - Watched the Blue Jays VS Baltimore Orioles game last Saturday, where the Jay's made us very proud! As for the Rogers Centre itself, it's easy to get in and out before everyone & if you're walking in /out same gates, you shouldn't get lost. Straight forward if following directions and signs all around the outside and inside of the Rogers Centre. The washrooms were neat. Nothing too different. We sat on the 500s seats, the view was great. Awesome spot for tanning too! WEAR SUNSCREEN, we toasted but it was worth it for a first time experience for me. I enjoyed the maintaince between each break, and how neat the grass and baseball layout was. Music was "on point" as per our generation would say, and food is EXPENSIVE. Be ready to ball out or you can bring snacks in, drinks need to be Open! There is also body security screen at gate entrances you need to go thru & place your belongings on the basket. Once again signage all around made it pretty straight forward before reaching front of the line. Once you're pass security you scan your ticket, there was a attendant assigning each booth if necessary. From there was straight in to our floor/seats sections, door 516. The view is unreal but also scary. We sat on the first row and had the privilege to place my feet up, as well there was no-one sitting next to me so I felt pretty comfortable. My advice is, do your research of where you're going and plan to be prepared. Print out maps and directions, go on google maps and familiarize yourself with the street and surroundings. It's a large establishment and it can easily all go wrong. I also would not recommend bringing children under the age of 5, over 4hrs + commute time being spent on an event the child won't understand, appreciate nor sit for. Many parents walking around inside where it was cool and trying to keep the child entertain. For the sake of the game and your personal adult enjoyment, contact me to be your babysitter and enjoy your Blue Jays game, fun in the sun without worrying about any other little humans. Would love to return and experience all the feature Rogers Centre has to offer.
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