Section 225 at Rogers Centre
Rogers Centre Section 225 View
Section 225 Seating Notes
- For baseball games, we recommend these seats for impressing a guest
- For baseball games, we recommend these seats for great views of the field
- For baseball games, desirable view from behind home plate
- Head-on view of the performance for end-stage concerts
- Related Seating: 200 Level
- Premium seating area as part of the Clubhouse Seats
Row Numbers
- Rows in Section 225 are labeled 1-10
- An entrance to this section is located at Row 10
Interactive Seating Chart
Section 225 Reviews
200 Level
-The 200 Level at Rogers Centre is a preferred option among guests who want a comfortable view and a smaller crowd. These elevated sections each have fewer than 15 rows with an entrance at the top. 200 Level For Baseball Games On the Blue Jays seating chart, these sections are described as Infield, Bases or Outfield. While seats closer to home plate are better seats, the shape of the seating bowl pushes them farther away from the field. Fans can find good value in seats down the line (e.g.: 232-236) where sitelines are nearly as good. The second deck of seating in the outfield at Rogers Centre is in home run range. In fact, it's a great place to hang out during batting practice. Other than the chance at a home run ball, these outfield seats offer little else. Concessions and restrooms are sparse and the videoboard in center field may as well not even be there. 200 Level for Concerts While these seats are very good for baseball games, they're not ideal for a concert. Seats behind home plate have an excellent head-on view of the stage, but they're pretty far away. As you move away from home plate, the seats are closer to the stage, but they are angled away from it. Unless you're getting a great deal in the comfortable Clubhouse Seats behind home plate, we recommend skipping this seating area for concerts.
Clubhouse Seats
-The Clubhouse Seats at Rogers Centre are a small collection of six sections behind home plate on the second deck of seating. These seats give fans an incredible elevated view of all the action on the field and on the jumbotron in center field. Ticketholders will find that the seats are padded (bottom only) and come with in-seat wait service during Blue Jays games. If you feel like getting up and walking around, you can head to the nearby TD Clubhouse which offers a full-service restaurant (reservations required) and a wine lounge with more than 60 selections. The Clubhouse is open during Jays games and select concerts. These are widely regarded as some of the best seats for a Jays game. For concerts, these are a good pick for guests who want a comfortable spot and don't mind being too far away.
For Baseball - Recommended For Impressing a Guest
-Great elevated view of the action from behind home plate. Tickets come with exclusive amenities for being on the club level. These amenities include padded seats and in-seat wait service
For Baseball - Recommended For Great Views of the Field
-Best views in the ballpark. Excellent spot with elevation from behind home plate. Club level amenities, including wait service keep you in your seats to watch the game
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