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Frank the Tank
My company had a call with the Jays premium ticket sales last week as we purchased a private box last season. The purpose of the discussion was to gauge interest for the new 100 level premium suites that will open for the 2024 season. Key highlights from the discussion:
- $150 million of the $300 million renovation budget is allocated towards rebuilding and revamping the 100 level lower bowl, including premium suites beneath the stands
- All private boxes will be renovated prior to 2024 as well
- Underground suites will feature elevated food and beverage, private bars, and private washrooms
- New premium suites will be located directly behind home plate (replaces In the Action seating), Blue Jays dugout and visitors dugout, taking up the first 5 rows or so
- The most expensive premium suite will be directly behind home plate
- Blue Jays are asking (hold onto your hats!) $70k - $75k per seat per season for the premium seating directly behind home plate
- Less expensive premium seating will run about $14k - $30k per seat per season, which is still quite expensive
To reserve a spot in the waitlist, the Jays asked for a $1,000 deposit upfront. My company will pass on the opportunity but may consider cheaper, non-premium season seats closer to 2024.
- $150 million of the $300 million renovation budget is allocated towards rebuilding and revamping the 100 level lower bowl, including premium suites beneath the stands
- All private boxes will be renovated prior to 2024 as well
- Underground suites will feature elevated food and beverage, private bars, and private washrooms
- New premium suites will be located directly behind home plate (replaces In the Action seating), Blue Jays dugout and visitors dugout, taking up the first 5 rows or so
- The most expensive premium suite will be directly behind home plate
- Blue Jays are asking (hold onto your hats!) $70k - $75k per seat per season for the premium seating directly behind home plate
- Less expensive premium seating will run about $14k - $30k per seat per season, which is still quite expensive
To reserve a spot in the waitlist, the Jays asked for a $1,000 deposit upfront. My company will pass on the opportunity but may consider cheaper, non-premium season seats closer to 2024.