Want to see the Blue Jays in the World Series? Here are travel tips from YVR to Toronto and L.A.

Vancouver, BCLocal News

The Toronto Blue Jays are set to face the L. A. Dodgers in the World Series, a significant event as it marks their first appearance in 32 years. Fans in Metro Vancouver are excited to support their team, but ticket and travel prices are steep. Flights from Vancouver to Toronto are priced at around $1,008, and tickets for the games currently start over $1,600.

For a more budget-friendly option, fans can travel to Los Angeles, where round-trip flights cost approximately $322 and tickets start at $855. Accommodation in Toronto varies widely, with options from hostels to upscale hotels; rates can exceed $2,500 for luxury stays. In Los Angeles, more affordable options are available, such as the Super 8 costing $122 per night. The high demand for tickets reflects the Blue Jays' historic playoff run, making it a thrilling time for fans. Those traveling to the games should plan carefully due to the inflated prices surrounding this major sporting event.

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