The Jays are retiring Robbie Alomar's 12 the next day and giving out bobbleheads! Too bad.
The Rogers Centre gets knocked by many around the league, but it's not really that bad. At least it's different. Sure, if it was built 5 years later, it could be one of the 23 retro parks in baseball (all due respect to Camden, which started the trend).
The best food in stadium is behind right field foul pole on 100 level (or a roastbeef spread behind homeplate, also on the 100 level).
The ingame scoreboard is right up there with the best in the league. Good in-game boxscores, and decent out of town numbers.
Junior Jays Saturdays are always a great atmosphere. You'll have the kids on the field for the anthem, and some kid will intro the batters during one of the innings.
They've got one of those bottom beer machines by section 114.
There's a kosher & veggie dog stand by sec 130.
They host the ingame tv show near sec 134.
Other than that, it's not a classic park, but once you get to 30, it'll stand out, for sure. Like I said, it's unique.
Enjoy!
Oh, and since you're from Baltimore, may I also recommend that you enjoy those 1992 and 1993 banners hanging from the roof.

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