Toronto Blue Jays Toronto Blue Jays: $45 Grand Slam Combo, Includes Ticket, Food and Drink For One Price! $45 Grand Slam Combo with Ticket & Food!
get this dealThe 2015 Major League Baseball season is underway and the Toronto Blue Jays are bringing back their Grand Slam Combo!
This promotion combines a game ticket, plus food and beverage, all for one price of just $45 (or $53 for Friday premium games). The Grand Slam Combo is available for the following eight home games this season:
- Thursday, April 23 at 7:07 PM against the Baltimore Orioles
- Premium Game: Friday, May 8 at 7:07 PM against the Boston Red Sox
- Thursday, May 21 at 7:07 PM against the Los Angeles Angels
- Premium Game: Friday, June 5 at 7:07 PM against the Houston Astros
- Thursday, July 30 at 7:07 PM against the Kansas City Royals
- Thursday, August 6 at 7:07 PM against the Minnesota Twins
- Premium Game: Friday, August 28 at 7:07 PM against the Detroit Tigers
- Premium Game: Friday, September 4 at 7:07 PM against the Baltimore Orioles
Your menu choices includes:
- Hot Dogs (Veggie dogs available)
- Nachos
- Popcorn
- Peanuts
- Apples
- Chips
- Soft Drinks
Note, seating for the Grand Slam Combo is in the 200 Level Outfield (sections 204 - 211). Price includes tickets and food only. Applicable service fees are not included. Food is limited to one of each item per pass through.
Thanks to toguy for posting this deal to the forums!
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BTW - they didn't have salsa at the time I went. you can bring your own provided it is in plastic, not glass jar. In fact at Rogers Centre you can bring all your own food in!
http://toronto.bluejays.mlb.com/tor/fan ... _rules.jsp
"Rogers Centre allows guests to bring food into the stadium as long as the items are wrapped, bagged or left inside a container to avoid spillage. Food containers must be soft-sided and small enough to fit under the guest's seat. "
considering nachos and pop is like $14, the food is worth it.
you are given a wristband that you show to get it, not possible to take it off and give it to another, i guess it might be, but still. you could technically go get the food and meet at the 200 level and give the food away to a friend, but your friend wouldn't be sitting in the same section, and would only get 1 of each.
pop is in cans and come already opened for you. most of the time the pop is room temp and put into some cold water. hot dogs are steamies pre wrapped and u can put ketchup relish or mustard like ikea.
Section 211, first row on the aisle
The peanuts however are the same packaged ones you buy aeound the stadium for 5$ each. So thats a plus..
This sounds interesting but despite being a larger white guy with a healthy appetite the above behavior has really put the damper on AYCE's for me.
I see a couple of posters saying the food set-up is a free-for-all.
I assume the 200 sections are in the outfield (sub $30 tickets)?
$15 for a couple of drinks+popcorn+peanuts would be fine as long as the line ups weren't sheet-shows.
Thanks OP.
Nachos
Popcorn
Peanuts
Apples
Chips
Soft Drinks
Honestly though, if you take one of each item, can you even carry that much at once, let alone eat that much (for those saying it's "technically not AYCE")?
I apologize if I have given any incorrect info
I am sure there is a way to scam it, but its not as simple as that. Perhaps have your friend buy a ticket at the 100 level below and lower the chow on a rope to him?
Personally I'm happy with a couple of dogs - some nachos and a drink. I don't need to go through 5 times.
I've been going to these for a number of years now...its a good time out...though can't really stomach more than 3 hotdogs..and there is only so much popcorn and nachos a stomach can take...and yes the food cuts off at the 7th inning.
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Of course in separate ticket purchases
The wording before made it seem limited to only one per item per Pass or Ticket.
Pass-through definitely clarifies the situation.