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Golden Bowl

I think bringing your own socks is a smart move. They can charge you for rentals at the bowling alley, which is just silly!

I recommend checking if they have any special events or themed nights. We went on a trivia night and had a blast!

My advice is to keep an eye out for their happy hour deals on drinks. I saved a decent chunk, and the drinks are pretty good.
I suggest showing up before 6 PM if you want to avoid the weekend crowds. The lanes get packed real quick, and you don’t want to waste time waiting around.
Minas Brasilia Tennis Club
Hot Park

If you're planning to stay for the whole day, consider getting the all-day pass with lunch included. It saved me a bit of money.

I suggest getting there right when it opens at 10 AM to beat the crowds! It makes a world of difference, trust me.
Estadio Beira-Rio

Bring cash, but not just for souvenirs! Some vendors only accept cash and I missed out on some amazing snacks because I didn’t have enough on hand.

My advice is to wear something comfy! The seats can be a bit tight, and you might be there for a while. I regretted my stiff jeans halfway through the game!

Try to avoid buying merchandise inside the stadium; it’s way overpriced. I found cooler stuff at local shops just a few blocks away for half the price.

Arrive at least an hour before kick-off. I rushed through security and missed some of the pre-match festivities. Trust me, it’s part of the fun!
Academia Fit Pong de Tenis de Mesa

I recommend checking their schedule online before going. Some days are busier than others, and you might end up waiting if you don’t plan it right.

Don’t forget to stay hydrated and maybe grab a snack afterward from the nearby cafés. The area has some great options for refueling after a good game!
Estadio Nacional Mane Garrincha
Parque Aquatico Cascaneia
SPARTAN - Patmos

I think it's better to visit on weekdays, especially around 3 PM. It's way less crowded, and you can really enjoy the games without waiting for a table.

The lighting can be a bit harsh at times, so wear your sunglasses. I didn’t think about it at first, and my eyes were strained after a while.

My advice is to bring your own paddle if you have one, the ones they provide can be a bit worn out. You'll have a way better experience with your own gear!
Estadio Serra Dourada

Bring your own snacks and drinks to save some cash. The food prices inside can really add up, and honestly, I found the options kind of limited.

If you want to get good photos, come about an hour before the match. You can catch the players warming up and get some great shots without the crowd.
Tenis de Mesa do Vasco

If you're planning to visit, try to go on a weekday around 4 PM. It was way less crowded and I got more tables to choose from. Weekends can get super busy!

I recommend bringing your own paddles if you have them. While the venue provides equipment, I found mine felt way better and saved me some time waiting for others to finish.

Check out their social media pages for any special events or discounts! I got lucky and found out they had a half-price night which made my visit way cheaper.