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Once you've bought your tickets for Arena Mexico, Arena Coliseo, or Arena Puebla, the next step is to get 'escorted to your seat'!! [For first-time Lucha spectators]

Conclusion: Don't look for your seat yourself. Leave it to the ACOMODADOR.

⚠ Important points for those watching Lucha for the first time or visiting a venue abroad for the first time

Now that you've got your tickets for a match at a permanent venue for the Mexican Lucha Libre organization CMLL the next mission is to 'find your way to that seat'.

This information is especially for those going to see Lucha in a Mexican venue for the first time on their own.


Arena Mexico is a large venue that holds over 10,000 people. Looking at the seat number written on your ticket,

'Ah, I think I can find my seat on my own!'

To you who are thinking that!!!

If it's 30 minutes before the match, well... maybe that's okay.
But,

  • if the match has already started

  • or at a tricky time like 10 minutes before the start,

in these cases—

just honestly hand your ticket to an ACOMODADOR (seat usher) and have them guide you to your seat!!!!


This is the same for

Arena Coliseo
and Arena Puebla, which are smaller in scale than Arena Mexico.

※ The seat ushers at Arena Puebla don't wear blue vests, but they are busy guiding spectators, so you'll know who they are right away.


Actually, there's something I've been thinking about for a long time.

People who wander around looking for their seats by themselves even though the match has already started,

and as a result, get in the way of people watching the match!!!

They aren't Japanese, but there are many people like that! Especially foreign tourists!
As a narrow-minded Japanese person, I think,

'Are you kidding me?'

lol


I won't tell you anything bad.
I'll say it twice because it's important.

Please hand your ticket to the
ACOMODADOR (usher) wearing a blue vest at the venue entrance and have them show you to your seat.


By the way, I usually
give about 10 pesos per person as a tip for the seat escort.

If you are in a group,
it's 10 pesos per person!

No one will complain even if you give 10 pesos.
Though, other spectators might be paying more...


In Mexico, where there is a tipping culture,
if you're the type of person who says, "I don't even want to pay a 10-peso tip!"...

Well,
maybe you shouldn't come to Mexico? lol

Please try not to disturb those who are watching the match.
Don't wander around right before the match starts,
take your seat with plenty of time to spare, and enjoy the Lucha.


* There is a video I'd like first-time Lucha spectators to watch in advance.

I made a video about this a while ago.
Check that out too, and
have a great time watching Lucha Libre!

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