rogers centre renovations 2026

New Rogers Centre upgrades appear ready to go for Toronto Blue Jays season

The Toronto Blue Jays are adding another facet to the fan experience at the Rogers Centre ahead of the team's 2026 campaign.

Even more upgrades have been done this offseason as part of the $400 million multi-year transformation launched by the organization in 2022. This year's upgrades have introduced the ballpark's latest addition, a new second-deck zone known as Rogers Terrace.

Rogers Terrace will offer up prime baseball views from the 200 level directly behind home plate once the regular season kicks off later this month. In addition to the projecting seating section, the zone also allows fans to sneak away from the live action and watch the game on TV in a cozy lounge setup.

Those seated in Rogers Terrace will have a large variety of food and beverage options to choose from, including sushi, pizza, ice cream, milkshakes, candy, and more. 

Toronto Blue JaysNow, with the 2026 season on the horizon, it appears that this new luxurious upgrade is ready to rock. Images shared on social media over the weekend show the new seating, along with the incredible private dining area right behind it.

 

The Blue Jays are set to kick off the 2026 season with a three-game homestand beginning on March 27 versus the Athletics. With the team currently playing in Dunedin for spring training, the home opener series will be the first time fans can see Rogers Terrace, whether experiencing it in person or watching on TV.

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