Great American Ball Park, Ohio, United States
4.5 (2.919 reviews) Spent Ranking #6 in Cincinnati Arenas & Stadiums
Four Generations at the Game
This new home for the Cincinnati Reds, the oldest major league baseball team in the U.S., balances its spiffy new look with nostalgic tributes to the team's history including reminders of Crosley Field, where it all began.
Address
100 Joe Nuxhall Way, Cincinnati, OH 45202-5108
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Website
http://www.reds.com
Current local date and time now
Saturday, May 04, 2024, 23:15
User Ratings
4.5 based on (2.919 reviews)
Excellent
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Reviews
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4northernk 5:00 PM Nov 5, 2022
Finally the Great American Ball Park Experience
First time to a Reds game in 30 years and first time at new park that replaced Riverfront Stadium. i will always have a fond remembrance and love what Riverfront was, however this park also has some nice features. Love the Riverboat theme in outfield, though it's a shame you have to walk around back of it to see the Ohio River to any degree. Can only see a bit from indoors. Some parks ignoring the Riverboat do have a nicer view in outfield. Overall it's a nice park, though i also noted as others have that the fans here are a bit quiet overall, that being said, the team Cincinnati has assembled on a relative low budget needs improvement. I also agree that the circus atmosphere and not just here but other parks has gotten distracting and noisy and for actual baseball fans has become a detraction to going to a live game versus on tv. Good Seats behind the Reds dugout though overall, and nice food selection though takes some walking as the food area behind home is like a double row and food areas are pretty spread out. Overall though a very nice park and was excited to be here.
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5Gary R 5:00 PM Aug 17, 2021
Great major league baseball setting
If we're passing through a big-league city when a game is going on, we always try to stop and check it out. We had never seen a game at Great American Ballpark and when our trip took us through Cincinnati, we decided it was time to take in a game. The ballpark is another in a series of great new venues, replacing another in a series of multi-purpose, cookie-cutter stadiums. Our seats in the mezzanine section (400 level) were great for only $37. We loved walking around the lower deck and checking out the food and drink options, which were plentiful. And the crowd, not particularly large because of inclement weather in the area, was happy to see the Reds blitz the artists formerly known as the Chicago Cubs. If you're baseball fan, definitely take in this fine setting.