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

Click here to check this offer out


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

  1. Abby says:

    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 says:

    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 says:

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

  4. Sally says:

    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 says:

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

  6. Sean says:

    Clarebear: Can you expand on transferable?

    cheers,

    Sean

  7. clarebear says:

    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.

  8. Sean says:

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

    Cheers.

  9. clarebear says:

    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..

  10. Sean says:

    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!!!

  11. Brad says:

    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.

  12. matty says:

    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.

  13. Shelly says:

    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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