SolutionsKid
I'm not a baseball nut by any means but I like history and in baseball, there is no other history as the Reds. They do such a great job at this museum of showcasing all the amazing things the Reds have done and how they were an integral part of American Baseball from day one. The museum is laid out really nice and you can easily spend 3-4 hours in here.
121Cintia
This is a great place to take the kids as well as any sports fans. The kids can be in the broadcast booth, pick out souvenirs, play with player statues and even practice themselves. Come for a game - enjoy the view and the experience. Go Reds!!
268samk
Some interactive displays and exhibits giving one the feel of the olde days at Crosley Field when I was a boy. Sharing this with my son and granddaughter made the evening and nite game well worth the price! Parking is convenient and available to game goers.
buck5715
Wow! Where to start? Permanent exhibits are well done and accessible by young and old, baseball fanatic and casual fan alike. As the Reds are the oldest pro team this place is a baseball history museum. The actual Hall itself is reminiscent of, but not a clone of Cooperstown. What sets the Reds HOF apart are the seasonal exhibits. Each year they are a reason in and of themselves to pay another visit. They cover additional stories of the players and the game that add dimension to the HOF experience. The staff is helpful and courteous. The facility is well lit and clean. If you are lucky, a Reds HOF member might greet you at
Solange1201
Excelent history of the Red's Baseball Team. I recommend to visit this Museum and see a Baseball game. It was an wonderful experience to my family.
CWat1260
Stopped in to check out the Hall of Fame before the baseball game and I was very impressed in how the hall and museum is laid out. It is a truly awe inspiring place and brings you the nostalgia of the big red machine past and present. You very much get a sense of what Cincinnati Reds Baseball is all about by visiting and you will certainly be pumped up to attend the baseball game after your visit. Highly recommend.
944destinys
Love to go here and learn and look back on all of the amazing reds players there have been great place to go for that one reds fan that just can not get enoug!!!!
JohanB270
If you expecting really huge a lot of thing, or fantastic experience, this is not the place for you. However, if you love the baseball itself and want to know more about Reds before the game! go for it!
801carriep
we were at the game and went in to see th ehall and wow what a beautiful place great history in and around you
Cincyskimom
Come see where professional baseball began. Both permanent and rotating exhibits are offered so more than one visit may be desired. An hour or two will do, depending upon how big of a fan you are.
ScottHayes
This is a superb attraction for anyone visiting Cincinnati. The Hall of Fame/Museum is huge, but really well laid out, with loads of exhibits to look at, and a chance to try out your own pitching! The ball park itself is gorgeous to look at - if you are there, we strongly recommend taking the tour. Our tour guide - Mark - took plenty of time showing us around, and was extremely knowledgeable about the team and the ball park. When we arrived at the Museum, we did not know about the tour, but thought it sounded like a great idea. Unfortunately, we arrived 10 minutes after the 11.30am tour had started, and Mark covered the first part of the tour, with the intention of catching us up to the other members of the 11.30am group. We never caught the group up (!), but Mark ensured that we still had the complete tour experience. The Reds are lucky to have such a dedicated employee.
PushkarS937
Hall of Fame is nice...Try to watch the presentation session as well...And test your speed by throwing the ball.. its fun.. :D
Brightens
The Hall of Fame was absolutely GRAND. There is SO MUCH to see and learn that it is overwhelming. Our seven year old grandsons were enthralled with reading details and playing in the activity areas.We took a tour of the Reds Stadium and was bored. The tour guide was noticeably inexperienced. He repeated information and added his personal comments much too often.The Hall of Fame was well worth the fee, yet the tour was not.
SteveB749
Got to like the Reds cause you will be overwhelmed with Reds info and displays. It is laid out on multiple floors right next to the ball park. You need at least 1 hr to get through at a reasonable pace. Serious fans only...others will become bored fast.
ronk476
Great for reds fans must see before a game or any time for that matter, alot to see and memories for all ages