María M
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Some tips for 🌍 foreigners or international people (non-Korean residents):
There is a tickets booth on the left side of the Frank Burger shop dedicated for “the digitally disadvantaged” which includes us foreigners, as we cannot buy tickets online (you need a Korean ID and Korean card).
Go to this box office 2h before the game in a weekday game, 3h before the game in a weekend day.
The booth opens 1,5h before the game on a weekday and 2h before on a weekend day, but I’d recommend to arrive a bit earlier (like half an hour) as people start queueing up before that.
Important !!! ‼️⚠️ bring your passport or national ID with you or you won’t be able to enter.
Once at the tickets box office it’s pretty easy: there is only a couple of sections available to foreigners as you see in the photo I uploaded. You choose a section and pay (international card is accepted).
The game was really fun and the Koreans make it even better by dancing and singing and cheering. Inside there’s lots of food and drink options, and you can also bring in your own stuff which is great too.