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    Black N Bluegrass Rollergirls

    Black N Bluegrass Rollergirls

    5.0
    (2 reviews)
    5.4 mi

    Cincinnati is fortunate to have two roller derby leagues. Black-N-Bluegrass is the true…read morenit-and-grit team, packing catastrophic hits and sonic speed. New to Roller Derby? Learn all about it with this short video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2W2b1WBmm4 Each Black N Bluegrass event is a double header, starting with an hour-long bout featuring their B-Team, The Shiners. Following intermission is an hour-long main bout with the A-Team, The Blackouts. The league battles other roller derby teams regionally and has garnered a large following since their origin in 2006. As a season pass holder, I've been an avid fan of Black-N-Bluegrass since the very beginning. It has been a pleasure to see this team evolve and improve. My favorite night was when they beat an opponent with a 300-point lead. Now that's action packed roller derby! My favorite seat is floor side in the Suicide Seating. Being right up against the out-of-bounds line puts you directly in the action, and may cause a Rollergirl to end up in your lap sometime during the evening. My favorite derby girls are Shaken-n-Stirred, Scary Garcia, Rosie The Riv-Hit-Her, Bertha Knuckles, TANK, and Skinnie Minnie (who is neither skinny or mini.) All of the ladies are fabulous with tactics unique to each player. After the game, fans are welcome to get autographs and pictures with the team, as well as high-fiving the Rollergirls on their introductory and victory laps. They may bring a brutal game, but Black-N-Bluegrass genuinely adore their fans. Game Duration: 4 hours Tickets: $10-$13 Free parking Roller Derby season is from April - September in Florence, Kentucky.

    Wow! I love watching Roller Derby. I mean I used to watch it as a kid on TV, but I never suspected…read moreI'd actually enjoy going to live sporting events. I have a blast every time I go, and I'm very excited to see the team moving to the Bank of Kentucky Center this Spring. HUGE venue! Hope to see you there!

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    Aronoff Center

    Aronoff Center

    4.4
    (190 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    Always an amazing experience here! I recently saw The Lion King, and it was absolutely stunning…read morefrom start to finish. They offer themed merchandise tied to each production, which is such a fun touch for fans. There are also plenty of concessions available, including snacks and alcoholic beverages. I had a glass of wine (a double pour, and surprisingly affordable), along with popcorn and chocolate-covered raisins. The popcorn wasn't the freshest, but it was still yummy. The venue feels very safe, with bag checks and scanners at the entrance. Bathrooms are spacious and clean. The theater itself has excellent acoustics and a large stage. There is always something exciting on the schedule, and ticket prices are usually reasonable. It's a great option for a family outing, date night, girls' night, or even a solo treat. Doors open about an hour before showtime, with access to the theater seating available 30 minutes prior.

    We live about an hour away, so hadn't been to the Aronoff Center in over 20 years until going to…read moresee Complexions Contemporary Ballet last night. I'm happy to see that it has been kept up so well over the years, it's beautiful! It was an A+ visit from start to finish. Ordering and accessing digital tickets was a breeze, the staff was friendly and helpful, and the show was outstanding! We have a fantastic arts center in Dayton that we have broadway season's tickets to and attend other performing arts shows as well, but we will definitely be back to see shows at the Aronoff from time to time now that we had such a fantastic evening out!

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    Great American Ball Park

    Great American Ball Park

    4.3
    (505 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    The location on the Ohio River is great. The fan amenities include a variety of food options…read more The exterior of the ballpark features towering smokestacks that shoot flames and fireworks when a Reds player hits a home run. There is also a massive riverboat deck in center field. There's plenty of moderately priced parking lot within a stroll to the ballpark.

    Easy parking, inexpensive tickets, and a great game experience, overall. Very family friendly…read more Best kid zone/parent accommodations I have ever encountered in a baseball stadium. Reading and sensory rooms, nursing room, playground, family restrooms, and batting cages with t-ball stands. This is near the swings and couches that overlook the river and skyline. On a lower level, there is a mini ball field where they will pitch to kids 12 and under. Kids can also try to catch/field the balls from the outfield. We went on the 1-2-3 game night with $1 ice cream sundae cups, $2 hot dogs, and $3 cans of beer. Great deals, with the ice cream and cans of beer totally worth it. All five of us got a hot dog and four of us didn't finish it because they weren't cooked through and inedible. They were very thick hot dogs as well...not an appetizing combo. Not many standing areas for eating/watching or self-serve areas for doctoring up your food. It was a bit of a maze finding our seats and you can't walk all the way around the field. Once we did find our seats, the view of the field was amazing from an upper section on the 1st baseline.

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    RedsFest

    RedsFest

    3.0
    (2 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    Once again, Bob Castelini and company have put together the perfect Hot Stove event to keep Reds…read morefans happy during the winter break. This year the major draw was the new Blue Wahoo booth. The line to spin the wheel was three city blocks long, but worth the wait to win awesome prizes including seat packages, hats, seat cushions, an awesome Christmas ornament, and the limited edition Billy Hamilton bobblehead. The Louisville Slugger booth gave out awesome pilsner glasses this year. You should also check out the Hall of Fame area for cool gifts. The best deal at the convention is the Reds Community Mystery bags. For $20 you get an official MLB ball signed by a current or former Reds player. When you consider that an official ball retails for $18 this is a heck of a deal and benefits an excellent organization. Plenty of booths with Larosa's pizza and Skyline chilli, but if you are a season ticket holder, this year they are serving short rib tacos, angus sliders, and wings in the Ultra Lounge. The only shortfall, is somebody in the Reds front office made a terrible choice for Friday's entertainment. Rather than invite back the perennial crowd favorite: The Buffalo Wabs and the Price Hill Shuffle, they decided to "shake things up" according to the staff, and brought in Eden Park Trio. They are terrible. I will be calling my STH rep Monday to complain. Bring back the Wabs!

    Attended RedsFest for the first time this year and I was a bit underwhelmed. I guess it's for…read morereally hard core fans, but it seemed to mostly involve a whole lot of standing in lines (at least if you wanted any autographs or photographs with players). It seems like there should be a more efficient way to do that--maybe give out tickets or something that give a specific time. Autograph/photo schedules aren't posted before the event, but you can follow @Reds on Twitter for 30 min advance listings or just walk around and look at the signs by each line. Food options were as expected: limited and expensive. I pretty much just saw LaRosa's and Skyline on the main level and there was an Ovations kiosk in the (lame) VIP lounge for season ticket holders. There were a good number of activities for kids, particularly on the third level, but if you're bringing a child, keep in mind that they need to be old enough for independent play and young enough to be easily impressed. There are additional opportunities to spend money at various memorabilia shops and the official Reds gear store. And there's a main stage that has different player panels or other speakers, so just check the schedule in advance to know if there's anything specific you want to see. RedsFest is a 2-day affair and to really maximize the experience, you would probably want to go both days and just be prepared to be there all day to have the chance to see and get autographs/photos with the players you like. Those with significant others and/or kids who aren't as hard core, should probably leave them at home or drive separately.

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