Accessible Seating
Rogers Centre
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Features & Amenities
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Wheelchair-Accessible Locations: Step-free seating with designated wheelchair and companion spaces.
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Primarily Lower Level: Most accessible seating is located at the back of select 100 level sections.
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Field-Level Option Available: Limited ADA seating is also available near the field in Section 111.
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Clearly Marked Tickets: Accessible seats are typically labeled with a “W” prefix.
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Additional 200 Level Options: Limited accessible seating available on the 200 level.
Accessible Seating is designed for fans who require step-free access and wheelchair accommodations. These areas provide a comfortable and convenient experience, with easy entry and nearby amenities.
Accessible Seating Locations & Details
Accessible seating at Rogers Centre is primarily located on the 100 level, typically at the back of sections for easy concourse access.
These sections include:
In addition, there is a field-level accessible seating area at the front of Section 111, offering a closer-to-the-action option.
Accessible tickets are usually identified with a “W” prefix (e.g., W111).
All accessible areas are designed with:
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No steps required for entry
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Wheelchair spaces with adjacent companion seating
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Convenient access from the concourse
200 Level Accessible Seating
Accessible seating is also available on the 200 level, though more limited.
These locations include:
These sections provide similar step-free access with the added benefit of an elevated viewing perspective.
Verified Content: To provide the most accurate seating insights, this page undergoes a yearly audit. Our team verifies information through on-site visits, conversations with venue or ticketing representatives, and other resources.
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Fan Reviews
Good for baseball, but not so much for concerts We sat in the 2nd row of sec 136 for a Journey/Def Leppard Concert. We could only see one side of the stage from here. So we ended up mostly watching the jumbotron screen on our side of the stage. Our view was obstructed because of the crowd on the field. Also, this was right by the entrance to field level seating so often there were people queued up trying to get through field level security. This totally blocked our view. Some fans would stand there talking to security for what seemed like forever! For a baseball game, this wouldn't be a problem. However, IMO if you want to see a concert, you should sit at least 10 rows up or more to get a good view of everything. Hope this helps.
Seats were ok, I had never picked seats before
Excitement was great, food was good (meatloaf on a bun), and staff very friendly and helpful.
The overall fans were great. I am only 4ft. 11ins. and the men sitting / standing in front of me were very tall and were on their feet more than not. So if I do this again will spend a little more to try and get better view with less obstructions. This was my husband b-day gift.
Thanks for a overall nice day. GO BLUE JAYS!
Amazing view, good chance to catch a ball, close to restrooms and beer Great seats, wonderful atmosphere, and view. Close to bathrooms and beer/snacks.
Favorite Seats: 130b, row 34, seat 3
Row 8 is the first row behind the Blue Jays dugout in Section 124.
Row 8 is the first row behind the Blue Jays dugout in Section 126.
Row 8 is the first row behind the visitor's dugout in Section 119.
Front of sections 117-126 are behind the netting There is some amount of netting or screening in front of sections 117-126. The height and coverage of netting or screening will vary by section.
Additional Reviews
Section 131 / Row 14
Section 117 / Row 6
Section 114 / Row 5 / Seat(s) 8
Section 127 / Row 30 / Seat(s) 4
Section 131 / Row 23
Section 125 / Row 26
Section 113 / Row 1 / Seat(s) 105
Section 121 / Row 11
Section 113
Section 111 / Row 1
Section 134 / Row 23 / Seat(s) 103
Section 134 / Row 22
Section 123 / Row 25
Section 139 / Row 1
Section 115 / Row 23 / Seat(s) 1-6
Section 117 / Row 16 / Seat(s) 1
Section 125 / Row 12 / Seat(s) 109
Section 126 / Row 23
Section 131 / Row 25
Section 138 / Row 4
Section 113 / Row 13
Section 113 / Row 13
Section 126 / Row 31
Section 117 / Row 6
Section 115 / Row 11
Section 135 / Row 2
Section 114 / Row 32
Section 136 / Row 14
Section 139 / Row 17
Seating and Ticket Q&A
Is the view obstructed in section 128 for the Beyonce concert?
Some rows in section 128 are listed as limited view for the Beyonce concert. While the exact lighting and sound configuration is not finalized, previous Beyonce shows have had equipment set up behind the floor seats that would impact some views in the lower level.
Tickets with an obstructed or limited view are denoted as such within the ticket notes.
What does the AR mean in lower level sections like 130AR?
Sections 113 and 130 are some of the more confusing seating choices at the Rogers Centre. Each of those numbers refers to four different sections, labeled 130A, 130B, 130C, etc.
If your ticket say 130AR, you are sitting in Section 130A. While this is farther from the stage than 130B-D, you will actually have a more comfortable angle.
Adding to the confusion, an aisle runs down the middle of each numbered section, splitting it into a Left and Right portion. In your case, 130AR means that you are to the right of the aisle in Section 130A.
How many rows are there in section 119 at Rogers Centre?
There are 32 rows in Section 119 at Rogers Centre. Row 5 is the first row behind the visitor's dugout, while Row 36 is the last row in the section.