What are the options for the Rogers Centre?
The Blue Jays are considering further renovations or building a new stadium.
Baseball / MLB
As the Toronto Blue Jays battle for a World Series title, the future of their iconic Rogers Centre ballpark is under debate. Despite recent renovations, discussions are ongoing about whether to renovate further or build a new stadium.
The Rogers Centre, originally named SkyDome, has been the home of the Blue Jays since 1989. While a $285 million renovation aimed to improve the fan experience, the team is considering its long-term stadium options. Team president Mark Shapiro mentioned the possibility of building a new stadium, which could cost between $2-3 billion. The alternative is to continue maintaining the current structure.
Meanwhile, the Toronto Marriott City Centre, located inside Rogers Centre, offers unique stadium-view rooms. These rooms have become highly sought-after, especially during the World Series, with prices reaching up to $8,500 USD per night. Fans can watch the game from their rooms, offering an alternative to purchasing expensive tickets.
The Blue Jays are considering further renovations or building a new stadium.
A new stadium could cost between $2-3 billion.
The Toronto Marriott City Centre offers stadium-view rooms, and the Sportsnet Grille has panoramic views of the stadium.
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