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If you're traveling to Korea, don’t miss the chance to experience a thrilling KBO (Korea Baseball Organization) game! Expect an electric atmosphere, affordable tickets, and tons of great food and drinks. However, tickets—especially for weekend games or popular teams—can sell out quickly. Here's a handy guide to help you secure your seats 👇
🔹 1. Official Ticket Websites (Top Recommendation)
Each KBO team has its own ticketing platform. For example, if you're planning to watch the Samsung Lions (based in Daegu), you can get tickets via:
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[Samsung Lions Official Website (삼성 라이온즈 공식 홈페이지)]
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The Interpark app or website (interpark.com)
📌 Tip: You don’t need to be a member to buy tickets, but registering in advance is recommended.
🔹 2. Second-Hand / Resale Platforms (Backup Option)
If tickets are sold out on official sites, try these popular Korean resale platforms:
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Ticketbay (티켓베이)
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Joonggonara (a second-hand marketplace; requires a Kakao account)
👉 Note: These platforms are mostly in Korean—use a translation tool for easier navigation.
🔹 3. On-Site Purchase (Last-Minute Option)
Some tickets (like cancellations or reserved seats) may be released on game day. Try heading to the stadium 1–2 hours before the game and inquire at the ticket booth.
Tip: Samsung Lions Park in Daegu is centrally located and easy to access.
🔹 4. Ticket Prices & Seating Tips
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Prices typically range from ₩10,000 to ₩30,000
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For families and tourists: Infield seats (내야석) offer great views and atmosphere
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For the full Korean cheer experience: Choose sections near the cheer squads (like 1루/3루 응원석)
🎟 Extra Tips
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KBO games are super lively—arrive early and enjoy some fried chicken while you watch!
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Many food stalls inside the stadium accept credit cards and T-money (transit cards)
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You can bring your own drinks and snacks (just no glass bottles!)
⚠️ Games on holidays or featuring star players tend to sell out fast—plan ahead!