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For three seasons, the Blue Jays Lead Off ticket package felt like the perfect companion. It was a small ritual with outsized returns. The deal, usually offered in January or February, costs about $7 per ticket and includes nearly thirty games and access to everything Blue Jays. It even included the giveaways, so how could you pass up on a shot to get into the dome for that price? Not to mention, even if you didn’t get to your seat in the 500s, you were still paying less than the folks buying general admission $20 “Outfield District” tickets.
This winter, that ritual ended. The club’s own page now states plainly: “This offer is no longer available,” and redirects fans to standard ticketing. It’s a single sentence that lands with a thud for those of us who built our spring around it. That’s what success gets you.
With a payroll now in the top echelon of baseball, ticket prices have seen what the Club calls “natural” increases. Those increases are below 10%, so noticeable but probably won’t break the bank. Want to see an MLB team for less? You have to head south of the border to Tampa Bay, Miami or Oakland… I mean Sacramento.
If you’re still determined to see the Jays this upcoming season. Here is an inside look at what it’s going to cost.
What Season Ticket Options Do The Blue Jays Offer?
The team’s official season‑ticket portal lists an expanded menu: full memberships, quarter‑season plans, flex packs built around chosen dates, and a premium lane that pairs better sightlines with lounges, dining,g and faster lines.
Regardless of where you’re sitting or what your amenities are, unless you have season tickets, the pricing is dynamic (increasing for premium games and decreasing for a Monday night against the Twins). Not only that, single-game tickets include a service fee. Ticket packs and memberships offer reduced or no fees, depending on the option.
The cheapest ticket to a game is the $20 Outfield District general admission ticket. If you can find an available ticket in the 100s, the price will range from $50 to around $500, depending on the game. According to the Jays, the available season tickets between first and third are essentially sold out, so tickets in those sections would only be available on the resale market.
The team tries to limit availability and access to resellers, but that market can’t be stopped.
When Should I Look To Buy Blue Jays Tickets?
The last few weeks have vividly demonstrated that reality. When single‑game inventory for 2026 opened, the home opener numbers made the rounds. Tickets in the 200s were starting at $287.50 and mid‑bowl seats in section 121 at $533.89, a snapshot of what a marquee night can do to the price before you’ve even texted your group chat.
Of course, pricing looks different once you step away from a season’s brightest lights. On the club’s official SeatGeek feed, the late‑March and early‑April slate for non‑marquee opponents showed upper‑level prices drifting into the high‑teens and low‑$30s, while the Dodgers pushed the cost to the mid‑$50s to high‑$70s.
According to the experts I consulted, avoid buying tickets 72 hours before a game directly through the Jays. That is when the price is the highest. Typically, the closer you wait to the game, the better the rate.
If you were lucky enough to land this year’s Black Friday or Boxing Day offers, you got $20 seats in the 500 level for 11 early‑season home games between March and May that might be the only deal you’ll uncover this season.
The Blue Jays 10-Game Flex Packs & Quarterly Packs
Without the Lead Off package, the 10‑Game Flex Pack is a good option. The club’s page highlights two promises that matter to a lot of fans: guaranteed 2026 postseason access and unlimited exchanges up to forty‑eight hours before first pitch.
Depending on the games you pick for those flex packs, you can save up to 15%. You can choose from 10 to 19 games, and select one seat location, or change it for each game. Depending on availability, you can make unlimited exchanges. By purchasing a flex pack, you unlock access to purchase Opening Night and Canada Day tickets. The ticket price varies by section. The individual tickets in this deal in the 500s are under $30, and field-level tickets are under $60.
Quarterly ticket packs offer about 20% off the single-game ticket price (plus unlimited ticket exchanges, subject to availability). The quarterly packages offer four game options distributed throughout the season. Quarter packages in the 500s have already sold out. The cost of one ticket to 20 games in the lower bowls ranges from $2,000 to $4,000.
Both flex and quarterly packs provide access to the 2026 postseason.
How Much Do Blue Jays Season Tickets Cost?
The range in costs of season ticket memberships is wide. At the low end, you can get a ticket to every regular-season game in the 500s for just under $1,869. That comes out to about $23 per ticket. Want season tickets with the folks in the TD club section behind the plate (hang out with the Homeplate Lady, the bodybuilder, the guy with the bedazzled jacket, and Colonel Saunders)? That ranges from $25,000 to $40,000. Per ticket, per game, is between $305 and $488.
That might seem a bit nuts, but one of the big benefits of purchasing season tickets is that the price per ticket, regardless of the regular-season game, is fixed. Your seat is also locked in for the playoffs.
What Are The Perks Of Being A Blue Jays Season Ticket Holder?
Season ticket holders get perks like discounts (20%) at the Jays shop, free MLB.tv subscription, guaranteed give-away items, their own fancy entrance, and exclusive gifts, including experiences like hanging out pre-game on the field or enjoying a game from a suite. Some of the gifts include AirPods and Yeti accessories.
The more expensive the membership, the better the perks. All season ticket holders also receive a dedicated ticket concierge who handles any concerns that may arise. It’s a service that the friendly guest services staff can’t provide if you are a regular fan attending a single game.
Holders of full-season or quarterly packages in the Club 328 section get access to the Club itself. A normal season member who doesn’t have seats within that Club can’t get it. It is a similar concept to the other premium areas.
If you aren’t a keener and get to the dome when gates open, it is tough to find a spot in the Corona Rooftop Patio or TD Park Social, let alone the WestJet Flightdeck. The new premier 200-level experience at Rogers Centre might be another option. The Home Plate Terrace Club is a new, exclusive section tfeaturingpadded seats directly behind home plate, an outdoor terrace, and an elevated culinary experience.
Ticket availability this winter has been tight. The home opener was nearly sold out within hours. Right now, the Jays have available seats for all games, including the home opener, on what they call subscription holds. That means fans need a full-season, quarterly, or flex package to purchase sought-after games. More inventory for games will open up closer to that 72-hour window before those games. The team says these waitlists and priority windows are intended to restrict resellers from snapping up tickets before fans.
What's the best deal you can find this upcoming season? Grab a $20 Outfield District ticket to a Tuesday night game and gorge on Loonie Dogs. Last season, fans ate 826,3087 hot dogs during the season’s $1 Tuesday night games.
Fun fact: Rogers Centre is one of the only facilities in the MLB that allows fans to bring in their own food and (non-alcoholic) beverages. There are some restrictions on beverage size and container types (up to 600ml), but otherwise, fans can bring their own popcorn, peanuts, hot dogs, or even take-out Thai.
2026 Blue Jays Ticket Options At A Glance
| Option | What it is | Typical 2026 Cost Examples | Key Inclusions / Notes | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Full Season Ticket Membership | Seats for all 81 home games with member benefits and priority access | Public ranges vary by section; credible guides place upper-level full-season seats in the low-to-mid thousands per seat for the season, with premium/club seats into five figures per seat depending on exact location and perks. | Member windows for playoffs and special events including concerts; seat/exchange rules vary by product. | Fans prioritizing same seats, full slate, and top playoff priority. |
| Quarter Season Membership | Fixed set of roughly twenty pre-selected games with member benefits | Pricing depends on section and game tiers; per-game cost is typically below dynamic single-game rates for like-for-like dates within the same sections. | Earlier access than public, exchange flexibility across tiers per rules, member services. | Fans wanting a “backbone” schedule without a full commitment. |
| 10-Game Flex Pack (Team) | Choose ten or more games; seats can vary by game | Team advertises roughly fifteen percent savings on specific listed games, guaranteed 2026 postseason access, and unlimited exchanges up to forty-eight hours before first pitch. Total spend varies with sections and dates you select. | Access to Opening Night and Canada Day; exchanges across tiers with price differences as applicable. | Lead Off alumni and families seeking price protection plus flexibility. |
| Single-Game (Official Marketplace) | Individual games sold dynamically via the club’s partner | Early-season weekday get-ins showed from about $19–$35; a Dodgers visit sat in the $58–$78 band; opening day public snapshots captured $287.50 in Section 234 and $533.89 in Section 121. Prices fluctuate by opponent and date. | Best selection when bought early; subject to demand and fees; official resale integrated. | Casual fans and last-minute planners who can flex opponent and date. |
| Team-Promoted Value Offers | Limited windows with upper-level specials | $20, 500-level seats released on Black Friday and Boxing Day for eleven early-season home games between March and May; quantities limited and dates pre-set by the team. | New/budget-minded fans; subscribe to team emails for alerts. | Students, gifts, and early-spring value seekers. |
| Premium / Club Seating | In-bowl premium sections with elevated amenities | Five-figure per-seat season totals in select clubs; exact figures vary by section and benefits. | Inclusive or upgraded food and beverage, lounges, shorter lines, member services; ideal for “event” nights. | Clients, milestones, fans who value time and comfort as much as the view. |
| Private Suites | 300/400-level suites for groups | Third-party premium brokers regularly list Rogers Centre suites around $4,000–$17,000 per game depending on suite type and opponent. | Private indoor/outdoor seating, optional catering, host, dedicated restrooms. | Corporate hosting, large family events, premium celebrations. |
Things change in the world of sports. However, there might be an exception for the Maple Leafs, which can continue to charge exorbitant prices despite being a mediocre team. For the Blue Jays, success means fans need to adjust their expectations about the cost of attending a game.
Value hasn’t vanished; it’s been redistributed. It lives in the flex pack that lets you move a sick‑day Tuesday into a sunny Sunday and still keep your budget. It lives in the quiet luxury of a club night that buys back twenty minutes of your life every inning change. It lives, for the frugal and the fortunate, in $20 tickets launched on a cold December morning, meant to turn into a warm April memory. Or a $20 general admission ticket.
And it lives in that small promise you make to yourself, the one the Lead Off taught you to keep: that you will find your way into the building often enough to feel like the season is partly yours.
Last season was magical. Why can’t this one be?
There are still smart and economical ways to enjoy the Jays in 2026. It just means you’ll have to be selective and remember that a good night at the ballpark can’t be beat.





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