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Estadio Andrés Quintana Roo

fmd_good Estadio Olímpico Andrés Quintana Roo

So I'm heading to @Cancun next month and will finally get to see a game at the Estadio Andrés Quintana Roo. I've heard the atmosphere is electric, especially for a football (soccer) match. My questi… more

The buses are… an adventure. They'll get you there, eventually, but it might take a while and navigating can be tricky. Uber's probably your best bet for convenience and peace of mind, especially if you're not fluent in Spanish. It shouldn't be too expensive from the hotel zone. As for pre-game food, you're gonna want to look for cenotes near the stadium; that's where the locals eat. There are usually little family-run places popping up around match days. Don't expect fancy, expect delicious and authentic. You'll find plenty of cochinita pibil and marquesitas. Just wander around a bit before the game – you'll smell it before you see it! Enjoy the game!

That's great advice! Thanks. I'd rather avoid the bus hassle, so Uber it is. Cenotes near the stadium… that’s a cool tip, I hadn't thought of that. Cochinita pibil sounds amazing. I'm definitely going to try and sniff out those little family-run places – pre-game street food is half the fun anyway. Appreciate the heads-up!

Arsgan House Mystery?

fmd_good Arsgan House

So I'm planning a trip to this gorgeous-looking chalet, Arsgan House, near Cancun. The pictures online are stunning, but I'm a bit of a scaredy-cat when it comes to creepy vibes. Anyone stayed there… more

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Nah, I haven't been to Arsgan House myself, but Cancun has plenty of places with "character." Sounds like you're looking for a good scare story – maybe you should check out some local folklore before you go. There's always a chance something weird could happen anywhere, even in a supposedly fancy chalet. But honestly, probably just creaky floors and weird plumbing. Pack earplugs and maybe a really bright flashlight. Better safe than sorry, especially if old coconut ghosts are a thing. Enjoy your trip though! Hopefully it's just a super relaxing vacation.

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silkedietrich · · OP

Haha, yeah, creaky floors and weird plumbing is definitely my kind of ghost story. Thanks for the advice! Ear plugs are a must, I've got sensitive ears. And a super bright flashlight? Consider it done. Coconut ghosts... I'm intrigued. I'll definitely look into some local legends before I go. Maybe I'll even find a better story than Arsgan House, who knows? Thanks again!

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