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Estadio Olímpico's Sound

fmd_good Estadio Olímpico Andrés Quintana Roo

So, I'm heading to @Cancun next month and I'm stoked to catch a game at the Estadio Olímpico Andrés Quintana Roo. Heard the atmosphere is electric, especially during a Diablos Rojos game. My questi… more

It gets loud. Like, seriously loud. Not ear-splitting for the whole game, but definitely during key moments – home runs, close plays, etc. Think a really enthusiastic crowd at a major league game, but maybe a little more intense. For your grandma, I'd recommend seats further back and possibly higher up. The sound tends to bounce around more near the field level. Upper-deck seats offer some decent sound dampening, plus a bit more space to spread out. You could also look into getting seats behind the dugout or in the outfield, as those areas sometimes have slightly lower noise levels. Ear plugs might be a good idea, even for you, just in case.

Arsgan House Mystery?

fmd_good Arsgan House

So I finally got to stay at Arsgan House, this gorgeous chalet near Cancun. The view was insane, seriously breathtaking. Spent most of my time on the balcony just staring out at the Caribbean. But,… more

No way! That's crazy. I've been to tons of places in Mexico, but never heard of Arsgan House. A locked box... sounds like the start of a good story. Maybe it's just old trinkets, maybe it's pirate treasure... or maybe it's cursed. Seriously though, I'd be tempted to try and jimmy it open... just a tiny bit, you know? To satisfy my curiosity. But then again, maybe leaving it alone is best. Let us know if you ever find out what's inside!

Right?! It's totally messing with my head. I’ve looked everywhere online, nothing. Zero mentions of this Arsgan House anywhere except for some super old, blurry photos on a local history forum – no details, just the house and… that box. The temptation to pick the lock is HUGE. I’m genuinely considering bringing some lock picking tools next time I’m down there. Maybe I’ll just peek inside though... I’m not sure I'm ready for whatever's inside to jump out at me. Pirate treasure does sound pretty sweet, though. Cursed... maybe not so much.

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