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Toronto Star Season Pass to Blue Jays Games Only $115 Fees Included!

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Enjoy 80 Blue Jays games for only $115! What a sweet deal, great if your a Blue Jays fan and live in or near Tdot.

Enjoy 80 Blue Jays base­ball games this sea­son for only $95,
brought to you by the Toronto Star!

TERMS AND CONDITIONS:

  • Does NOT include Home Opener, April 12, 2010
  • Tick­ets for the Home Opener must be pur­chased separately
  • Redeemable for one ticket – 500 Level Seating
  • Only redeemable on game day at the Gate 9 Box Office
  • Seats sub­ject to availability
  • To be guar­an­teed a ticket, you must present your pass no later
    than 45 min­utes before game time
  • Applic­a­ble ser­vice charges will apply

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13 Responses to “Toronto Star Season Pass to Blue Jays Games Only $115 Fees Included!”

  1. Abby

    Damn, good price.

    If this wasn’t for 500 level seat­ing only, I’d be all over it! Was too good to be true until I read the 500 level seat­ing part, lol.

  2. clarebear

    Well I think it’s still a good deal even though it is in the 500 sec­tion. Some­times I pre­fer to sit up in the 500’s cause its less crowded and cramped and that’s where the real fans sit. By the way if you call the jays box office I think they charge $99 with all fees included. I’ll be get­ting two passes this year. Oh and they are trans­fer­able too… Thank you for posting!

  3. The_Scarecrow

    $115?.…. so you pay $1 for every loss they’ll have this season.

  4. Sally

    I actu­ally enjoy going to their games every so often. Always have a good time with the fam­ily. Last year my son almost got hit in the head though.. third row by first base lol!

  5. Edward

    you could always resell them to peo­ple on the streets (not like I do it or anything…)

  6. clarebear

    They are trans­fer­able — as in if you aren’t/can’t go to a game you can give your pass to some­one else and they can use it. These passes are not assigned seats– you just take your pass to the ticket office before the game and they will give you a ticket for the game. The passes don’t have your name on them. I just ordered two through the box office at (416) 341‑1234 and the total for two came to $198. If you call you can ask them to con­firm that they are transferable.

  7. Sean

    Thank you very much! My friend and I missed the deal last year!! Any ideas on how long the deal is on?

    Cheers.

  8. clarebear

    No sorry I have no sense of how long this deal is good for as I also missed out last year.. You could try call­ing in and see what the ticket office says they might have a bet­ter idea of how long it takes for them to sell out..

  9. Sean

    Thanks. I just got an email back from the Jays Ticket office and here is what he said “Who­ever is hold­ing the pass can use it. The passes are sold until the avail­abil­ity runs out. Nor­mally by open­ing day they are all gone, so I would try to make a deci­sion before the end of the month.”

    Cheers!!!

  10. Brad

    Like “Clare­bear” said if you call them at 416–341-1000 (the box office) you save an addi­tional 15 bucks as if you buy them online there is an extra fee. So over the phone they are only $99.00.

  11. matty

    i’ve bought this pass the last few years and it’s def­i­nitely the best ticket in base­ball (espe­cially if you live rel­a­tively close to the dome). the 500 level is actu­ally pretty good, and you can almost always get a seat in one of the sec­tions behind home (rather than on the base­lines). i’ve often gone with a friend and we’ve both got first row tick­ets in the 500s right behind home. great way to see the game.

  12. Shelly

    Hi — thanks for the post. I never know what I will come across when I scroll these blogs. But just wanted to let you know I really liked your post. Thanks again and Keep it up.

    Shelly

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