NC 다이노스, 2026 시즌 대중교통 할인 제도 도입! 입장권 2000원 절약하는 법

Daniel Kim | 2026.03.25

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[Sports Today reporter Sangpil Lee] The NC Dinos announced a ticket discount program designed to boost public-transit use and improve access to the ballpark.

On the 24th at Changwon City Hall, the NC Dinos signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Mybi, the operator of the city's transit card system, and Changwon City to offer public-transit discounts for the 2026 season. The signing was attended by Lee Jin-man, CEO of the NC Dinos; Jang Geum-yong, Changwon’s first deputy mayor and acting mayor; and Kim Ji-hoon, head of AFC Business at Mybi.

The program aims to ease fans’ travel costs and deliver tangible benefits to those traveling to the stadium. The club says it expects to improve the game-day experience by linking access with public transit and plans to expand similar fan-focused services going forward.

Changwon City will lead local promotion of the program, while Mybi will provide the system integration and operational infrastructure through its transit card network.

Under the agreement, fans who ride Changwon city buses to Changwon NC Park will receive a 2,000 KRW discount on admission (about $1 USD).

The discount applies to both online and box-office purchases. For online sales, select the "Public Transit Discount" ticket option; the same benefit will be available at the stadium box office. On game day, fans can verify transit use at the Changwon NC Park ticket box and receive tickets within three hours of the card transaction.

The public-transit discount is valid for home games played Tuesday through Friday and covers infield seating (levels 1–4) and outfield seating. The benefit applies equally to adults and students and is limited to one discounted ticket per person.

The bus-linked discount takes effect starting with the home game against the Lotte Giants at Changwon NC Park on the 31st at 6:30 p.m.

[Sports Today reporter Sangpil Lee sports@stoo.com]
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