
Great American Ball Park
The rich history of America's first professional baseball franchise is evident as fans enter the new Great American Ballpark through Crosley Terrace. A nostalgic reminder of Crosley Field, the Cincinnati Reds' previous home, the entranceway is dominated by life-size bronze sculptures of former Reds greats. With seating for 42,000 fans, the new ballpark also honors Cincinnati's great riverboat heritage with two steamboat stacks behind right center field that light up and launch smoke and fireworks to celebrate a home run.
Also at the park, the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame is a treasure house of great moments and memories of the game and team that date back to 1869. Multimedia exhibits, photographs and memorabilia honor the three-time World Series championship team. In the Glory Days Gallery, life-size sculptures of baseball greats such as Pete Rose, Ken Griffey, Jr., and Davey Concepción, celebrate the victorious 1972 National League Pennant game.
The Cincinnati Reds' schedule runs March to September. Ticket prices vary based on seats, with Kroger Bleachers seats starting at $7. The Hall of Fame is open Tuesday through Sunday, October to February, and Saturday and Sunday, March to September, from 10 AM to 5 PM. On game days, it is open from 10 AM until two hours after the end of afternoon games, or from 10 AM to 8 PM during evening games. Admission is $10 for adults and $8 for students and seniors ages 55 and older. Admission for children under 4 is free.


