We have come for a game and a tour in separate occasions. The staff is very friendly and professional. The games are full of energy from the people, amazing! They are true fans! The is constant chanting and noise all around, filling the stadium with surreal, positive vibes. There are many food and drinks options all around the stadium. As for the tours, they have one each hour, multiple times a day and it is $130 pesos for an average adult. If you bring your student credentials/ID, it is cheaper. It seems like the only way you can get a discount is if you present the student ID and buy the tickets there. We bought our tickets through Boletomóvil and it worked just fine. The guide shares the history behind the team and the stadium while showing you the most iconic places including the field. Unfortunately, for obvious reasons, they would let you touch the grass to conserve it as best conditions for the professional players. Other than that, you can sit in the VIP area, the player bench, go into the museum and the locker rooms. Take plenty of...
Read moreThis a great stadium to go visit and watch a sporting event. The area it's in is in the middle of nowhere but that's a good thing because the roads are plenty big and traffic flows nicely unlike the small, terrible city roads. Plenty, plenty of parking, that's FREE which is the best part about it. Plenty of security, police presence and very organized upon crowd control and moving people into the stadium. Inside the stadium is nice, they have actual food inside that you can eat on, a great selection of food, drinks of course and plenty of snacks once inside the stadium and in your seat. I love the fact that there's TONS of bathrooms around the stadium, definitely no shortage of those. Aesthetically it's a cool looking stadium, looks like a UFO from afar and the design is awesome. Overall, awesome stadium for any event being held there and definitely worth...
Read moreI attended an event during the morning and afternoon. Bathrooms are readily available in every exit. There's also television monitors in the restroom so you won't miss a thing. They have food places inside including tacos and coffee (Flor de Cordova). I did not like the sewer smell of the restrooms, but this might be a country problem rather than a stadiun problem. The Stadium management does have to work on providing more car exits as it took 40 minutes to drive 4 kilometers. I cannot imagine what it's like to be stuck in traffic during a major event. There's 2 huge monitors on the North and South side of the Stadium in case you want a close up view of the event. I sat close to the last row and still had good visibility...
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