Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame and Museum in Cincinnati
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Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, US
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Site: https://www.mlb.com/reds/hall-of...
- Monday:10AM–5PM
- Tuesday:10AM–5PM
- Wednesday:10AM–5PM
- Thursday:10AM–5PM
- Friday:10AM–5PM
- Saturday:10AM–5PM
- Sunday:10AM–5PM
If you love and appreciate baseball then you got to come here. Theres lots to see. The staff was super friendly. They also had some cool underpriced memorabilia at the gift shop. My parents and I couldve spent the entire day there. The exhibits are full of info. Awesome place. Very clean.
I had the opportunity to experience this hall of fame and museum a while ago when in town with my parents. We all had a blast and spent more time exploring it than we expected to. There is so much history and information as well as some fun like being a pitcher and pitching from the distance as well as being the announcer during a call. I would recommend this to anyone who is a baseball fan as a must do
If youre a true Reds baseball enthusiast, you would probably really like this place. I usually find something interesting in any type of museum I visit but this place was just boring. Lots of displays of old jerseys, cleats, etc and several statues of past players. Thats about it.
Tours were not running. The shop didnt take cash. Everything so expensive! Completely disappointed! Took my daughter here with ticket from childrens hospital thinking it would be fun since she never been to a pro stadium and it was such a bummer!!!! Waste of time and paid $10 to park!!!
Baseball fan or not. Reds fan or not. This place is really cool, maximizes space and well-done.Great experience to do either before or after a game. Lots of unique and rare memorabilia to give chronical history of baseball and the Reds.Was awesome to see World Series trophies right in front of me. As Reds were first tam in baseball history, this gives not just baseball history, but American history.
We were in town taking in a couple of ball games between the Detroit Tigers and the Cincinnati Reds, and as a life long Tigers fan, I can honestly say this Hal of Fame and Museum is absolutely phenomenal. The amount and quality of the artifacts and exhibits are amazing, and the museum is much larger than it seems, so its nice to be able to leave and return on the same ticket. The pinnacle of the museum for me was the Hall of Fame room; to see all the inductees in that atmosphere, it truly did feel like the church of baseball, to quote a baseball movie. I can think of a few MLB teams with storied histories that could take some lessons from the Reds and honor their Hall of Famers. I would definitely give this place ten stars if I could.
Thousands and thousands of pieces of Cincinnati Reds memorabilia and history. Everything from statues, game balls, game bats, game jerseys, tickets, and more. There are also numerous interactive parts. A good time for any Cincinnati reds fan young or old!!!! I will go again for certain
Great experience for people of all ages.Kids enjoyed making their own baseball cards. (You can send them to your email) Being able to see what broadcasting is like (you can also email video to your self) and seeing what baseball has been like overs the decades.My family of 7 ended up here because the game when came to see got postponed.
The Reds Hall of Fame does a great job of displaying and explaining the history behind the team and the pieces in the museum. Making your own baseball card, announcing a play, or sitting in the broadcast booth pretending to announce a game are just a few fun activities available.
Disappointed today! I did not get my last bobblehead from being a member. In small print it says you have to pick up by a certain date. I missed it yes but you also closed for 2 months and I assumed that pushed everything back. Nope. Also did not get last year book there is no date on that but I was told too bad. Not impressed with customer service. Selling yearbooks in gift shop. But wouldnt take free coupon. Museum is well curated but it is a one time visit. Avoid membership small print.
Total reviews rating 4.8
132 Reviews for Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame and Museum 2023:
Review №1
2022-03-29This museum is a must see attraction for all baseball enthusiasts!! There are many interesting things to do here from reading about the Reds history of their World Series runs to the different baseball players that made an impact on the Reds organization. This is a must see for young ones. During our particular visit, they dedicated a section to the Hispanic players that were first signed by the Reds organization and anyone with a paid ticket were given a complimentary bobbing head of a Reds player. The kiddos can also enjoy making their own baseball card and recording their own short television commentating clip.
Review №2
2022-05-17Its around $32 dollars for adults, students get a discount and veterans can get in free with military ID. Really nice museum... Really enjoyed taking the tour with my family, took about a hour
Review №3
2022-07-06An amazing experience for any baseball fan, cost $10 to get in but is worth it, a lot of history on this ballpark. This hall of fame also has a great store that you are able to buy amazing memorabilia probably not found anywhere else.
Review №4
2022-06-19All things Reds. If youre a Cincinnati Reds fan its a must see. These days Im only a casual Reds fan. But back the early 70s till about 78 when I graduated HS I was a diehard Big Red Machine fan and they are all there in a big way.
Review №5
2021-12-29I think The Reds Hall of Fame is awesome!! Its as good as The Baseball Hall of Fame in my opinion. They keep updating it enough that you can go and see different exhibits all the time.
Review №6
2021-11-03This was a so much fun, and I am not much into baseball. My husband wanted to come and Im so glad he suggested it for our visit to Cincinnati. There was a lot of info, stats and history, but presented beautifully and with a lot of interactive opportunities. The kids loved being at the sports desk, and also doing the radio play by play for Ken Griffey Jrs 600th home run. We made them their own baseball cards (virtually) and learned a lot about past Reds players in the rotunda Hall of Fame video area. Overall a really great 2 hour visit.
Review №7
2022-05-12Beautiful stadium, I havent had a chance to been inside it since I was a kid but I really enjoyed the outside monuments and decorations as part of my photography.
Review №8
2021-09-17Just the best. As a lifetime Reds fan, and having moved away from Ohio years ago, it is very nostalgic for me. It is important for any Reds fan to understand the history -- the stadiums, the gear & uniforms, the media, the awards, and the players. Martys voice, as it is playing constantly, forever embedded. And thats okay. Glad I could visit. Well done by the employees.
Review №9
2021-10-05If you are a Cincinnati Reds fan, or even a baseball fan in general, the Reds Hall of Fame is a must see. It covers the history (The Cincinnati Red Stockings were the first all-professional team founded in 1866) of the team and its players. The artifacts are fantastic. I really loved the display of baseball cards. Take the Great American Ballpark tour while you are there!
Review №10
2021-08-14An absolutely fantastic blast (in &) out of the park! Our Tour Guide Kelli(sp?) & her teammates here (Jeff, Et al), and all that worked so hard to put together this phenomenal venue and make it work every day give such an eloquent lesson on their beloved Queen Citys team and its endearing and historical relationship to the US national pastime that it should be on the bucket list of any- & everyone who calls themselves a baseball fan.There is WAY MORE than just meets the eye😉❤️!!