Toronto Blue Jays season ticket holders face huge price hike but most fans have little sympathy Toronto TorontoBlueJays BlueJays MLB
this week:"To me, it feels like they probably want the original 1977 families to leave. It's kind of like when a landlord renovates an apartment so that they can raise the price, which is very much a Toronto story right now.”
Seriously here: It will be cheaper and more interesting to follow the Blue Jays on the road than renew season tickets next year.A spokesperson for the team, meanwhile, tells blogTO that the price changes are not as drastic as some are making it out to be, and that the $137,000 figure is for the best seats in the ballpark.
In the case of the $15,000 pair of tickets referenced, two seats in a comparable location will actually go for 2.4 times as much, approximately $36,000 for both, which includes the seats and a new"premium club experience." Blue Jays President Mark Shapiro said back when the lower bowl's new Home Plate Club, Batting Tunnel Club, and Lounge
that these"compelling premium experiences" are what fans want, and are a focus of the next phase of renovations.and home game experience, as there are those now swearing off renewing their memberships, whether on principle or because they can no longer afford them.
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