Mix feelings for me. The longest await, the largest expectation and the most longed dream of each of the Mexico City fans at last came true with this enormous, historical but partial achievement: a new stadium now is alive. Don't get me wrong. I am a baseball fan, I have certain "sympathy for the (red) devil" but baseball in Mexico City will not be completed until Tigers return home. I open with this argument because those are the foundations to understand a whole new concept for the old Mexico City's fans the orthodox lovers of baseball that are far from the revelry which is now the focus and target of this stadium: you don't come to the game, you come to party, game is secondary, stadium experience is at front. That is the point of a facility which is located in a zone of the City that Stadium demands its surroundings to live up to the modernity brought by this building. It is not happening now. City requires to bring all elements in favour to entertainment, arts, culture and relaxing activities. Subway shall be one of the main points. Signaling is not clear in both stations close to Stadium. Sport City's Gate 8 is the option to directly access to stadium as a straight pad. There is a space that is now filled with baseball monuments that can give a warmth promenade as majestic as the stadium. One opportunity that must be taken in full advantage is that once outside the field there is plenty open space which is the meeting point prior the game with the Red Devils boutique and enough space for music and dancing. Entrance is right straight towards your seat and you can explore all the place without more than normal restriction so you can begin your walking experience right above the box seats which are a remainder of the views and spaces from IMSS Park. The upper deck seats on which I was seated are comfortable and perfectly illuminated with an army of led lights but, for me, they were not as spaced and numerous that should have been mainly perhaps of the ceiling, landmark of facility which was privileged rather to conceive an upper deck with further importance. Even if access to upper seats is perfect and with no stairs but ramps, elevators on the laterals beyond the central ones would be nice to have mainly for old timers and for me the most needed was the aile in front the first line which was truly comfortable and a distinction at beloved IMSS Park. We were not looking for IMSS Park replica but for the perfect opportunity to make some remarks that could made this great facility a legendary one from its early beginning. Boxes are something missing in the upper deck such as it was in the golden years, a comfortable eight-group seats which at this Stadium would have bring even more distiction, space and game focus. I would have season tickets for them. Now the field. The only thing I disliked is the short back stop which contrast with the marvelous deep center field dimension at 410 ft of an almost perfect diamond with the fabulous width foul zone perfect for risky plays and the very interesting corners of the outfield which will be a true challenge for players and a very interesting spot to be aware in each game along with the wind constantly blowing drastically on the outfield from L to R. Lights are new for everyone including outfielders, they failed prior 9th inning of the opening game. Grass is something to really pay attention it brings drama, too fast at this early days, brought desperation to home team when visitors drew a bouncer along 1B line that whimsically remained in the field with spin against home team, this is baseball, I congratulate about it. Eyes shall be on the ball all time. Field proximity obligues all assistants pay hundred percent attention to foul balls regardless where seats are, this makes the need to take your own glove as mandatory and centers the spot of the critic to all distractions brought by screen. Scoreboard and missing clock are a great opportunity to bring flavor to the ballpark but, whatever, please visit and breath and live new Stadium. This is the real must. Many...
Read more⚾🇲🇽 My First Baseball Game — Unforgettable Experience! 🇲🇽⚾
Wow — what an amazing experience! It was my first time ever attending a baseball game, and I couldn’t have picked a better place than this legendary stadium — the largest baseball stadium in Mexico! 🏟️🔥
From the moment I stepped in, I felt the electric energy of the crowd — cheering, laughing, waving flags, and living every moment of the game. 🎉📣 The atmosphere was absolutely incredible. Even as a newcomer to baseball, I got completely into it — every hit, every run, every big play had me on the edge of my seat! ⚡💥
The stadium itself is HUGE and filled with history and pride. You can really feel that this place is not just a sports venue, but a symbol of Mexican baseball culture. The staff were friendly, everything was well-organized, and the views from the stands were awesome. 🙌🇲🇽
I left the game with a heart full of excitement and unforgettable memories. The chants, the snacks, the crowd — everything made it such a fun and emotional experience. 🌮🎶⚾
I would absolutely recommend this to anyone visiting Mexico — whether you’re a baseball fan or not, you’ll love the energy and community spirit of the game. It’s not just a sport — it’s a celebration! 🎊🥳
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Read moreLas instalaciones del estadio son espectaculares, muy cuidadas y limpias y el personal es muy atento. El ambiente es increíble, ideal para compartir con familia y amigos. Los precios de los boletos son realmente muy variables, dependen de la popularidad del equipo rival, así como la etapa de la temporada (temporada regular o playoff’s); los costos en un juego normal rondan entre los $84 hasta los $360. Los boletos se pueden comprar en taquilla o en Ticketmaster. Dentro de las instalaciones se encuentra la tienda oficial, un museo y una infinidad de puestos de comida y snacks. Tips: siempre hay promociones por lo que es importante estar al pendiente de sus redes sociales, por ejemplo, durante las últimas semanas los miércoles la entrada de las mujeres cuesta $1, los martes al término del partido te permiten entrar al campo, etc.
The stadium facilities are spectacular, very neat and clean and the staff is very attentive. The atmosphere is incredible, ideal for sharing with family and friends. Ticket prices are really variable, depending on the popularity of the rival team, as well as the stage of the season (regular season or playoff's); costs for a normal game range from $84 to $360. Tickets can be purchased at the box office or at Ticketmaster. Inside the facilities there is an official store, a museum and many food and snack stands. Tips: there are always promotions so it is important to be aware of their social networks, for example, during the last few weeks on Wednesdays women's tickets cost $1, on Tuesdays at the end of the game they allow you to enter...
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