Overview | Seating Guide | Tickets | Food Nearby | Cheering Culture | Getting There
Overview
The NC Dinos are the KBO League’s 9th franchise, based in Changwon, South Gyeongsang Province. Their home stadium, Changwon NC Park, opened in 2019 and seats about 17,861.
Seating Guide
Below is a seating zone guide for Changwon NC Park. For the exact seating layout and pricing, please check the official team website.
Tickets
- Premium seats / Open box: top-tier zone behind home plate
- Table seats / mini table seats / round table seats: seating with attached tables
- Sky Box: premium box for groups of 10+
- High-view / sky table seats: upper-level table seating
- Family seats / counter seats: general seating
- Outfield lawn / outfield counter seats, bullpen / bullpen family seats: outfield and bullpen zones
This site is Korean-only — here's how to get through it
- On the ticket site, click your desired game date.
- Choose a seating zone — see the price table above for each zone.
- Sign up or log in (many sites accept your passport name in English).
- Pick your seat and complete the payment.
- Phone verification (SMS) may not accept foreign numbers — if so, most stadiums still sell same-day tickets at the box office, as long as the game isn't sold out.
Tip: in Chrome, right-click the page and choose "Translate to English" to read button labels instantly.
Food Nearby
The Sanho-dong neighborhood, 5-10 minutes on foot, has a cluster of sushi, thin-sliced pork belly, and grilled-intestine restaurants: Sanho-gil (sushi/sashimi), Smile Hoegwan (thin pork belly, a popular post-game spot), Jeonjaekyung Sushi (sushi and udon), and Haman Galbi & Gopchang (40+ years, beef intestine hot pot).
Cheering Culture
NC’s cheer squad is known as “Rally Dinos.” Every member of the cheer squad wears jersey number 9 — a nod to NC being the KBO’s 9th franchise — except the mascot Cerry, who wears number 1.
When the team moved into its new stadium in 2019, a new cheer captain rebuilt most of the cheer songs from scratch. Unlike many teams whose lyrics lean on words like “strongest” or “invincible,” NC’s songs directly name “Changwon NC” — a style it shares with SSG and kt wiz. When the opposing pitcher throws a pickoff attempt, fans shout “Jjom!,” a regional dialect phrase meaning roughly “cut it out.”