Great American Ball Park
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The Great American Ball Park
The Great American Ball Park is home to the country's oldest professional baseball team, the Cincinnati Reds. This lofty title reflects the historic significance of the team. Although the Reds have played at this stadium since 2003, their history dates back to the 1880s, including playing at seven different stadiums and changing names from the "Red Stockings" to the "Reds" to the "Redlegs" and back again to the "Reds."
Visitor Experience
Visitors enjoy the Great American Ball Park for its lively atmosphere and excellent views from nearly every seat. While multiple visitors have praised the concession options, one visitor pointed out that the food and drinks were overpriced. Another visitor noted that the stadium can get hot during the summer, but considered it a good excuse to buy ice cream for the kids.
Tours
If you're unable to catch a game, consider taking a tour of the ballpark. Tours include a walk through the warning track and the visitor and home dugouts. General admission tours cost $30 for adults and $20 for kids. Visitors can also book large group or private tours. From October through March, tours run on Saturdays and Sundays at 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. During April through September, tours are more frequent but schedules vary due to games.
Practical Information
Game times vary, and ticket prices range accordingly. The ballpark is located along the banks of the Ohio River in downtown Cincinnati. For more information on tours, game schedules, and ticket prices, visit the Reds' website.