GABP was designed to be a hitter's park so the game's have lots of action. A visit here won't break your wallet and the food choices are very good.
Great American Ballpark is a great place to watch a game or even a concert. There is a family friendly section that is alcohol free and also an all you can eat (hot dogs, pop, etc...) section. Prices are reasonable for most seats and the cheaper seats usually get more home run balls hit their way! You can bring your own food and water bottles, as long as they are unopened. We go many times every season!
Need something to do in Cincinnati? Spend the day with the Reds! Great American Ballpark is always clean and family friendly. Tickets are available at every price point and there is a variety of food and drinks. Most often there is family pack that includes tickets and food. Also, there truly isn't a bad seat in the entire stadium.
Has that "old" Baseball feel. Very fan friendly. Lots of Cincinnati Food favorites. Beer pricey. Many attractions and restaurants within walking distance makes for a great day.
This is a beautiful ballpark, with easy entry/exit and well-planned facilities. I enjoyed my first visit here, even though my Cubs didn't win. Really good food and a gift for each mom made the day fun. I'd go back in a heartbeat!
This is a very nice ballpark right on the Ohio River and next to plenty of night life/restaurants. The food in the ballpark is excellent and reasonable priced. Friday night games usually include fireworks after the game.
As a St Louis Cardinal fan, this ball park is nice. I was able to watch a great game and my seats had an awesome view. I was 3 rows from the visiting dugout! Took amazing pictures and the weather wasn't bad off the opening day festivities.
I attended two Reds games last year and enjoyed the ballpark. I have not had a bad seat over the years of attending and I have sat on the first and third base sides as well as left and right field. I usually bring a sandwich and a bottle of water to keep the total cost down. It would be nicer if the Reds won a few more games.
My friend, a Reds fan, invited me to a Red Sox-Reds game at the Great American Ballpark. I had never been to Cincinnati before and was looking forward to seeing my Red Sox play.To my amazement, I thoroughly enjoyed my time at the ballpark. It was totally fan-friendly. The experience was something I would love to share with my wife & daughter, even if my Red Sox are not playing there. Fun for all ages!
It maybe known as a hitters ballpark (home runs fly out of there on a regular basis), but I don't think there is a bad seat in the house. I have generally sat in most of the sections (except lower deck behind home plate). The higher the seat, the better the view...of the game, Ohio River, or Kentucky. Fireworks on Friday night home games in the summer.There is a cheap food booth up near the top deck on right field foul line. But I prefer the local cuisine. Montgomery Inn BBQ, Larosa's, or Skyline Chili. It's all pretty spendy, but typical for a MLB park.Oh, and the Reds play there too.