Doosan Bears vs. Hanwha Eagles at Jamsil Stadium; Seoul
Some interesting differences...
- Almost no PA at all. There are very few vendors walking the stands. Only a few beer guys that carry a mini-keg on their back.
- Each team has many cheers and songs. It often sounds more like a soccer match.
- You can bring anything in the stadium with you. No searches or bag checks. Most vendors are outside the ballpark and you buy before you enter. And no price gouging. Same cost as elsewhere in Seoul.
- I was hungry in the 7th and ended up buying a little fruit bag with 2 bananas and 3 tangerines for $2. Much healthier.
- General admission ticket was $8.



I also uploaded some short videos to YouTube. They are at:
Some interesting differences...
- Almost no PA at all. There are very few vendors walking the stands. Only a few beer guys that carry a mini-keg on their back.
- Each team has many cheers and songs. It often sounds more like a soccer match.
- You can bring anything in the stadium with you. No searches or bag checks. Most vendors are outside the ballpark and you buy before you enter. And no price gouging. Same cost as elsewhere in Seoul.
- I was hungry in the 7th and ended up buying a little fruit bag with 2 bananas and 3 tangerines for $2. Much healthier.
- General admission ticket was $8.
I also uploaded some short videos to YouTube. They are at:
A lot more "festive" than in the USA!
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