Rogers Centre Group Transportation
Professional vans and coaches for friend groups, corporate outings, Blue Jays fans, concert-goers.
THE GROUP MATH (ONE-WAY):
A 14-passenger Executive Sprinter from $700 splits to about $50 per person, one way. Compare that to four cars at $50 to $70 each in downtown lots, plus gas, plus nobody able to drink. One van, one fixed price, everyone together.
Rates each way within the GTA. Game day and concert premium pricing may apply. Plus HST (13%) & Gratuity. Book the return trip for best value.
Not sure which vehicle fits your group? Tell us your date and group size, we will match the right van and lock your price, no surprises.
Parking
Rogers Centre Parking: Lots, Cost & the Smarter Option
Rogers Centre sits at 1 Blue Jays Way in the heart of downtown Toronto, and parking is where a good night starts going sideways.
The on-site garage runs under the stadium off Bremner Boulevard, and on a Blue Jays game day or a sold-out concert it fills early and runs $25 to $50 or more. The lots and garages spilling along Bremner, Front Street, John Street and into the Entertainment District price the same way, climbing higher the closer you get and the bigger the event. Downtown traffic into that core before first pitch is its own event.
For a group it stops making sense fast. Four cars means four lot fees, four searches for a spot, and four sets of friends scattered across different garages. One Sprinter or mini coach is a single fixed price, drops everyone at the gate together, and is waiting in the same spot when the ninth inning or the encore ends. It is the same setup we run for concerts at Rogers Stadium and across the city.
Directions
How to Get to Rogers Centre (Directions and Address)
The address is 1 Blue Jays Way, Toronto, downtown beside the CN Tower in the South Core.
By car, the venue comes off the Gardiner Expressway and Lake Shore Boulevard, with the parking entrances on Bremner Boulevard. Give yourself a buffer, since event traffic into the South Core backs up well before the gates open and the surrounding streets turn one-way and restricted on big nights. Check your ticket for the right gate before you set out, as the building wraps the whole block.
Coming in from the 905 or further out? Most groups stage from a downtown hotel or a single home base and ride in together rather than convoy separate cars into the core. We run the same group routes from Mississauga, Vaughan, Hamilton and beyond every event night, the way we handle Rogers Centre limo service for smaller parties.
Union Station & Transit
Union Station, GO and TTC to Rogers Centre
Transit to Rogers Centre is genuinely easy, right up until 50,000 people try to leave at the same time.
Union Station is the closest hub, about a ten minute walk and connected by the enclosed SkyWalk that keeps you out of the weather. It carries the TTC Line 1 subway, every GO train line, and the UP Express from Pearson, and streetcar routes run along Front and Spadina nearby. Getting in is the easy part.
Getting out is where it breaks down. When the game or show ends you are funnelled into Union with the entire building at once, packed platforms and trains you watch fill and leave. For a group carrying coolers, gear or anyone who would rather not stand shoulder to shoulder after a long night, a van parked at a set pickup point is the difference between leaving now and leaving in an hour.
Drop-Off & Pickup
Rogers Centre Drop-Off and Pickup Zones
The smartest part of booking a group ride is the pickup, not the drop-off.
Rideshare pickup around Rogers Centre after an event turns into a surge-priced scramble, drivers circling Bremner and Blue Jays Way while prices climb and your group splits across cars. We set it up the other way. Your chauffeur agrees a pickup point off the main crush before you arrive, holds it, and messages the group when you start walking out. Everyone leaves together, one fixed price, no surge screen at midnight.
It is the same coordinated drop-off and pickup we run for Scotiabank Arena and every concert night in the city.
Hotels & Dining Nearby
Hotels and Restaurants Near Rogers Centre
If you are making a night of it, the South Core and Entertainment District put hotels and restaurants within blocks of the gates.
Hotels sit right on the doorstep, from the Toronto Marriott City Centre built into the stadium itself to the properties along Bremner, Front Street and the Harbourfront. Dining runs the full range a few minutes out, the steakhouses and patios of King West, the Entertainment District, and the restaurants lining Front Street toward the St. Lawrence Market.
A group staging from a hotel or a pre-game dinner is exactly who a private van suits best. We collect everyone at the lobby or the restaurant, run the short hop to the gate, and circle back for the ride home, so nobody is hunting a cab between courses and the game.
Capacity, Gates & Seating
How Big Is Rogers Centre? Capacity, Gates and the Seat-to-Gate Trick Nobody Tells You
Short answer: Rogers Centre holds about 50,000 for a concert and 41,500 for a Blue Jays game, across five seating levels under a roof that opens in 20 minutes. The part most people learn the hard way is which gate to actually walk to.
50,000
Concert capacity
41,500
Blue Jays games
5
Seating levels
20 min
Roof opens
Seating runs the 100 (field), 200, 300 and 500 levels, and your ticket section decides which numbered gate gets you in fastest. Show up at the wrong one and you are circling the whole block past the CN Tower with 40,000 other people while the first pitch or the opening act starts without you. Check the section on your ticket, match it to the nearest gate, and walk straight in.
Here is the trick that saves the night: when a private car drops you, it drops you at your gate, not a parking lot eight minutes away. You skip the lap around the building entirely. For a group splitting up by section, the driver runs everyone to the right doors and is parked at one agreed point when it ends, so nobody is texting “where are you?” across a 50,000-seat building. Same coordinated drop we run for every stadium show in the city.
THE PROBLEM
WHY ROGERS CENTRE
PARKING SUCKS
$50-$70 PARKING LOTS
Rogers Centre parking lots charge $50-$70 for Blue Jays playoff games, concerts, special events. That’s per car. Group of 12 in 3 cars means $150 to $210 just for parking. An Executive Sprinter from $700 splits to about $58 per person, all in.
TRAFFIC NIGHTMARE
Bremner Boulevard, Lake Shore, Gardiner Expressway exits completely jam up 2 hours before game time. Post-game? Absolute chaos. 45-60 minutes to exit parking lots. Van drops you Front Street entrance, picks up same spot when game ends. Driver handles traffic stress.
DESIGNATED DRIVER PROBLEM
Blue Jays game? Everyone’s drinking. Concert night? Pre-gaming starts early. Someone stays sober. Someone misses the fun. Or everyone takes slow TTC transit home. Professional van service = everyone enjoys event fully, nobody worries about DUI, nobody takes subway at midnight.
SPLIT GROUP CHAOS
Group of 14 people = 3-4 cars, 3-4 different parking lots, “where are you?” texts all night, waiting 20 minutes for stragglers post-game. One Sprinter van = everyone together start to finish. Leave together, arrive together, go home together. No coordination headaches.
WALKING DISTANCE SUCKS
Cheap parking = 15-20 minute walk to Rogers Centre gates. July heat wave? Winter snowstorm? October rain? You’re walking. Van drops you directly at Front Street main entrance. 30 seconds from vehicle to gates. Post-game pickup same spot. Zero walking distance.
COST MATH ACTUALLY WORKS
Reality check: 3 cars at $60 parking is $180, plus gas, plus driving stress, plus DUI risk. An Executive Sprinter from $700 split 12 people is about $58 each. Everyone drinks. Nobody drives. Professional service. You actually save money with better experience.
GROUP ADVANTAGES
WHY GROUPS BOOK
SPRINTER VANS
EVERYONE TOGETHER
Friend groups, corporate teams, bachelor parties, concert crews, Sprinter vans seat 8-14 people comfortably. Everyone travels together. Pre-game hype starts in the van. Post-game recap continues on ride home. Shared experience beats coordinating 4 separate cars.
SPLIT THE COST
$700 Executive Sprinter fare split 14 people is about $50 per person one-way, roughly $100 round trip. Cheaper than parking + gas + Uber surge pricing post-game. Larger groups get better per-person rates. Math works perfectly for 8+ people.
NOBODY DRIVES DRUNK
Blue Jays playoff game? Everyone’s celebrating. Taylor Swift concert? Pre-gaming essential. Professional driver means zero DUI risk, nobody stays sober reluctantly, everyone enjoys event fully. Toronto police roadside checks post-game? Not your problem.
DOOR-TO-DOOR SERVICE
Pickup anywhere GTA, Mississauga condos, Markham suburbs, downtown Toronto offices, North York apartments. Direct route to Rogers Centre Front Street entrance. Post-game pickup coordinated via text. Home safe without navigating Gardiner traffic jams or waiting 40 minutes for surge-priced Ubers.
COMFORTABLE RIDE
Mercedes Sprinter vans: individual captain’s chairs, climate control, ample legroom. Not cramped sedan back seats. Not standing-room TTC subway. Professional vehicle for groups who want comfort going to/from Rogers Centre events.
STRESS-FREE LOGISTICS
No parking lot hunting. No traffic navigation. No post-game coordination chaos. Driver handles everything, routing, traffic delays, pickup timing. Your job: show up at pickup time, enjoy game/concert, text when event ends. Professional service handles stress.
SIMPLE PROCESS
HOW GROUP
TRANSPORT WORKS
01
BOOK YOUR VAN
Reserve Sprinter van online or call. Tell us: group size (8-14 people typical), pickup location (anywhere GTA), game/concert time, return trip needed. We confirm within 2 hours, send driver contact info day before event.
02
PICKUP & DROP-OFF
Van arrives your location 90 minutes pre-game (Blue Jays 7pm first pitch = 5:30pm pickup). Direct route Rogers Centre, driver drops everyone Front Street entrance. Walk 30 seconds to gates. No parking lot chaos, no traffic stress handled by you.
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POST-GAME PICKUP
Text driver when 9th inning starts (or concert encore). Van waiting at designated pickup spot when you exit. Everyone loads up, driver navigates traffic home. Group arrives safe together. No Uber surge pricing, no TTC subway crowds, no parking lot exit delays.
MULTIPLE PICKUP STOPS?
No problem. Typical route: pickup 6 people Mississauga (6pm) → pickup 4 people downtown Toronto (6:30pm) → pickup 4 people Scarborough (7pm) → Rogers Centre Front Street (7:30pm). We coordinate timing so everyone’s picked up efficiently, group arrives on time for first pitch.
EVENTS WE SERVE
ROGERS CENTRE
GROUP BOOKINGS
Professional group transportation for every Rogers Centre event type.
BLUE JAYS GAMES
81 home games April-September. Regular season weeknight games, weekend series, playoff runs, Opening Day, Yankees rivalry games. Group van service most popular: friend groups 8-14 people split Sprinter cost. Pre-game at Real Sports Bar, watch game, ride home together celebrating wins.
Book 1-2 weeks ahead regular season, 3-4 weeks playoffs
CONCERTS & TOURS
Taylor Swift Eras Tour, Drake, Metallica, Beyoncé, Coldplay, Rogers Centre hosts major touring acts annually. Concert parking = $60-$80 lots. Group van service = everyone pre-games together, nobody drives, everyone enjoys show fully. Post-concert pickup handles midnight traffic chaos professionally.
Book immediately when concert announced (sells out fast)
CORPORATE BOX EVENTS
Companies hosting clients at Rogers Centre corporate suites: Escalade SUVs for VIP groups 4-5 people, Sprinter vans for larger client groups. Professional transportation reflects well on your organization. Net-30 corporate invoicing available for established accounts.
Corporate accounts: priority booking + flexible billing
OTHER ROGERS CENTRE EVENTS
Monster Jam truck shows, WWE WrestleMania, international soccer friendlies, special events. If 20,000+ people attending Rogers Centre, we provide group transportation. Custom quotes for specific event dates, group sizes 15+ passengers requiring mini-coach or multiple Sprinter vans. Request quote online or call (905) 633-5804.
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Skip parking chaos. Skip traffic stress. Skip designated driver problems. Everyone travels together, everyone enjoys the game.
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