ImmenselyMental
Active Member
I think @sixrings meant in order to accommodate the new common spaces, they had to sacrifice the amount of space allocated to each seat. However, before the renovations, the stadium had a capacity of 49,282 for baseball, and more than that for other events.I believe the reference is to all the "fan experience" areas that they're shoe horniness in everywhere.
On top of the dugout, 500 level, etc. They are putting in viewing platforms and seats wherever they can to increase overall capacity.
I believe at one point the Rogers Centre had a max capacity of just over 50000 patrons.
The current seating capacity of 39,150 is lower than most MLB stadiums, but its land area also appears to be on the low side based on satellite imagery.
As for filling the stadium to capacity, the Blue Jays' performance is definitely an important variable, but I also consider the sports Toronto cares about.