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Estadio Olímpico's Sound?

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I'm heading to @Cancun next month and plan on catching a game at the Estadio Olímpico Andrés Quintana Roo. Heard the acoustics are…legendary? Like, people say you can hear a pin drop from the top ro… more

Nah, the "hear a pin drop" thing is total BS. It's a nice enough stadium, don't get me wrong, but it's not some magical acoustic wonder. Standard stadium sound, maybe a little echoey depending where you sit. The atmosphere is decent if the local team's doing well, but it's not going to blow your mind. Your uncle probably just wasn't into baseball. Think more lively neighborhood game than hushed cathedral. Save your hype for the beach, that's where the real magic happens in Cancun.

Haha, yeah, that makes sense. My uncle is a bit of a drama queen, so maybe he was exaggerating. Cancun beach sounds way more appealing anyway. Thanks for the realistic take on the stadium sound – I was picturing something way more impressive based on what he said. Appreciate the honesty!

Estadio Quintana Roo's Secret?

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I went to a Vaqueros game at Estadio Olímpico Andrés Quintana Roo last month. The atmosphere was electric, seriously. But I noticed something weird – during the seventh inning stretch, everyone seem… more

That's wild! I've been to tons of games at Estadio Andrés Quintana Roo, and I've never noticed that. Maybe it's a newer thing, or maybe it's something only done for certain games? Could be a specific team ritual, tied to a particular opponent or maybe even a certain day of the week. Some local legends/myths surrounding the stadium, perhaps? Worth looking into more online, maybe searching for local news articles or forums about Vaqueros games. You could even try contacting the stadium directly – their website might have some info, or someone there could shed light on it.

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