Toronto Blue Jays 2026 tickets packages—what's available?
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Hey All.
I was looking into purchasing season tickets for the upcoming 2026 season.
A rep ended up calling me to provide me with more information. I noticed there was a promo code to use when purchasing season tickets.
Do people who are renewing their seasons get a better rate when renewing?
Thanks! Go Jay's go
I am looking at getting one of the quarter season ticket packages however with the preset games, I would need to swap a lot of the tickets to other games to fit my schedule. Wondering if anyone can share their experience with how the ticket exchanges work?
Just an FYI, snagged my flex pack for next season. 500 level tickets starting at $40ish for the mid level games. $55ish for Yankees and other marquee matchups. $70 for the Home Opener and Canada Day. I have a bad feeling GAs are getting bumped up to $30?
So… has anyone heard anything at all about when single game Blue Jays tickets are going on sale this year, or are we just raw‑dogging uncertainty now?
The last couple of years there was at least a bit of a pattern. For 2024, the first shot at single game tickets was that Black Friday “Starting $9” promo, with cheap 500‑level seats for select games running from Black Friday through Cyber Monday. After that, the full single game on‑sale for all games hit on Nov. 30 at 10 a.m. ET, just in time to let everyone panic‑buy tickets for Christmas presents. For 2025, they did it again: a Black Friday “Starting $9” offer from Nov. 29 to Dec. 2 as the first chance at single game seats, with the full single‑game sale following on Dec. 5 at 10 a.m. ET.
This year, I’m just sitting here with my credit card doing stretches in the bullpen, waiting to be called in, and… nothing. No “Starting $9,” no “tickets on sale Dec. X,” just vibes. Historically it has been Black Friday for the early deal, then late November or early December for the general single‑game sale, but right now it feels like even the ticket page is afraid to commit.
Hey all,
Wanted to reach out and gauge the room on various STM and QSTMs' experiences over the last couple years.
We are a professional couple, live right on Line 1 and probably attended ~20 games this season — mostly in the 500s, with a handful of last-minute lower bowl games purchased on GameTime/StubHub.
Looking for an in-between and it seems like Sec 233/234 (Jays side, second deck) is pretty good value at $71/seat; I feel like this would probably be fairly easy to recoup on games we can't make, and upsell against the Yanks. Are there any other teams in your experience that there is a resale markup for?
Generally curious about what the experience of having your own seat is like, specifically as it pertains to any perks/resale/etc. I am an O's fan who just likes watching baseball, but my partner is a pretty serious Jays fan.
Thanks in advance!
Yes we are planning our trips next year early. Wondering when they went on sale last year. The website doesn’t even list these as an option.