Yes, you can bring a water bottle to Rogers Centre, but there are specific rules regarding the type, size, and contents of the bottle.
To ensure a smooth entry and an enjoyable experience, it's essential to be aware of the stadium's policies on outside beverages. These guidelines are in place for the safety and comfort of all attendees.
Permitted Water Bottles and Beverages
Rogers Centre permits certain types of water bottles and non-alcoholic beverages under specific conditions:
- Material: Only plastic bottles are allowed.
- Size Limit: Your plastic bottle must hold 600ml or less of liquid.
- Contents: The bottle must contain non-alcoholic beverages. This typically includes water, soda, juice, or sports drinks.
Prohibited Items and Materials
Several items and materials are strictly prohibited to ensure compliance with venue regulations:
- Glass Bottles: Glass bottles are not permitted under any circumstances, regardless of their size or contents.
- Metal Bottles: Metal bottles (such as reusable stainless steel bottles) are also not permitted inside Rogers Centre.
- Outside Alcohol: Bringing any outside alcoholic beverages into the stadium is strictly prohibited. This rule applies to all types of containers and is enforced rigorously.
- Large Bottles: Plastic bottles exceeding the 600ml limit are not allowed.
Quick Reference Guide
For a clear overview of what you can and cannot bring, refer to the table below:
Feature | Permitted | Not Permitted |
---|---|---|
Bottle Material | Plastic | Glass, Metal |
Bottle Size | 600ml or less | Over 600ml |
Beverage Type | Non-alcoholic beverages (e.g., water) | Alcoholic beverages |
Adhering to these guidelines will help facilitate your entry into Rogers Centre, allowing you to enjoy your visit without any issues at the security checkpoints.