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    Westside Batting Cages

    2.7 (3 reviews)
    Closed 4:30 pm - 7:30 PM
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Wall2Wall Soccer

    4.5
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    Overall, I usually choose this facility for their batting cages. I have been several times, and it…read morehas not been crowded at all. I'm able to get in for some batting practice quickly. For 20 balls, it is $2.00. You just check in at the front desk to pay, and they give you tokens. They have several different options and varying speeds. You can choose to practice hitting for softball or baseball. This complex also has an area for indoor soccer. You can be a part of their leagues. This is for people of all ages. They have a small snack bar outside of the courts. There is also an area when you first enter the facility that is for personal training. There are coaches helping people become better for various sports, as well as weights for strength training.

    Wall2Wall Soccer says its "Ohio's Finest Soccer Facility," and while I don't know what the rest of…read morethe state has to offer, I do know that it's the best in the Cincinnati area. The Wall2Wall Sports Complex in Mason has an arcade, a large concession stand with plenty of tables and chairs, softball (35 and 45 mph) and baseball (35, 45, 55, and 65 mph) batting cages, and it also hosts lacrosse, ultimate Frisbee, dodge ball, and flag football events and opportunities, but soccer is really what it's all about. Wall2Wall has three indoor soccer fields, two which are regulation size and one that is a lot smaller. I had several friends in high school who played soccer, a few of which even play Division I NCAA soccer now, and they all played at Wall2Wall during the winter. They have the best facilities around, and they offer great high school-level, adult, and youth leagues (11v11, 8v8, 7v7, 6v6) during the winter and summer, as well as the All Star Soccer Academy youth camps and the Sunday Coed league (2 girls + 3 guys + goalie) during the summer. The fields are in great shape, and the place really is wall to wall soccer as they have Wallbangers (like Fat Head posters) of top footballers Wayne Rooney, Thierry Henry, and Ronaldinho, among others throughout the complex. This weekend they will be holding the annual David Fulcher All Pro Youth Football Camp, while in August, Major League Lacrosse star Joe Walters will run a lacrosse camp. Wall2Wall is also a great place for a birthday party, and it is also the home of the Ignition premier sports-specific training program and the Tristate Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Center. Wall2Wall clearly isn't just about soccer, as they offer so many other great sports and games. If you are looking to play indoor soccer, however, than this is definitely the best place around.

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    Great American Ball Park

    4.3
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    8.5 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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