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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedApr 10, 2023
How long is the drive from Hannibal to Pittsburgh?
The direct drive from Hannibal to Pittsburgh is 666 mi (1,072 km), and should have a drive time of 10 hrs 35 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Hannibal to Pittsburgh, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Columbus, Springfield, Dayton, the Canton, Akron, Logan, Saint Charles, and Wheeling, as well as top places to visit like Indiana University Bloomington and Conner Prairie, or the ever-popular Indiana Beach Boardwalk Resort.
The top cities between Hannibal and Pittsburgh are Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Columbus, Springfield, Dayton, Canton, Akron, Logan, Saint Charles, and Wheeling. Cincinnati is the most popular city on the route. It's 7 hours from Hannibal and 5 hours from Pittsburgh.
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St Charles
Saint Charles is a city in, and the county seat of, St. Charles County, Missouri, United States. The population was 70,493 at the 2020 census, making St. Charles the 9th most populous city in Missouri. Situated on the Missouri River, St. Charles is a northwestern suburb of St. Louis. Wikipedia.
8% as popular as Cincinnati
21 minutes off the main route, 16% of way to Pittsburgh
Springfield is the capital of Illinois, featuring numerous attractions and landmarks. The Illinois State Capitol boasts an ornate interior with stained glass and sculptures of famous figures. Frank Lloyd Wright designed the Dana-Thomas House in 1904, while the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum provides insight into the life of the 16th U.S. president. Restored home of Lincoln is located nearby, while Oak Ridge Cemetery is where visitors can find Lincoln Tomb in North Springfield.
47% as popular as Cincinnati
2 minutes off the main route, 17% of way to Pittsburgh
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Indy, a popular nickname for Indianapolis, is the capital city and largest urban area in Indiana. It serves as the county seat of Marion County. As per the latest data from the US Census Bureau, Indianapolis and Marion County together have a combined population of around 977,642 people.
87% as popular as Cincinnati
1 minute off the main route, 47% of way to Pittsburgh
Cincinnati is an Ohio city located on the Ohio River. The Over-the-Rhine area boasts impressive 19th-century buildings, including Findlay Market with its array of food and craft vendors. Visitors can head north to visit the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden or explore the Cincinnati Museum Center, which comprises history, science, and children's museums housed in Union Terminal's art deco architecture. Those interested in art can marvel at works spanning 6,000 years in the Cincinnati Art Museum.
Most popular city on this route
30 minutes off the main route, 59% of way to Pittsburgh
Dayton, located in western Ohio, is a city known for its rich historical and cultural attractions. The National Museum of the U.S. Air Force showcases an extensive array of aircraft spanning from early 1900s planes to a space shuttle exhibit. At Carillon Historical Park, visitors can explore a Wright Brothers plane, 19th-century buildings, and antique trains. Families with kids can enjoy interactive science exhibits and a small zoo at the Boonshoft Museum of Discovery.
33% as popular as Cincinnati
6 minutes off the main route, 63% of way to Pittsburgh
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Columbus, Ohio is the state capital and offers a variety of attractions for visitors. The Scioto Mile, located along the Scioto River, features parks, an interactive fountain, and trails. On the west bank of the river, visitors can explore hands-on exhibits and a planetarium at the COSI science center. Downtown Columbus is home to the Columbus Museum of Art which showcases American and European paintings as well as a sculpture garden.
65% as popular as Cincinnati
1 minute off the main route, 72% of way to Pittsburgh
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Logan
Nature & Parks
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Logan is a city in and county seat of Hocking County, Ohio, United States, along the on the Hocking River about 43 miles southeast of Columbus. The population was 7,296 at the time of the 2020 census. Wikipedia.
9% as popular as Cincinnati
31 minutes off the main route, 72% of way to Pittsburgh
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Ohio
13% as popular as Cincinnati
37 minutes off the main route, 82% of way to Pittsburgh
Situated in Ohio, the city of Akron boasts several noteworthy attractions. One such place is Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens which features a manor house in the Tudor Revival style, along with a conservatory and landscaped grounds. Modern art enthusiasts can visit Akron Art Museum, housed in an 1899 building with an eye-catching glass and steel addition. The museum showcases pop art as well as photographs.
9% as popular as Cincinnati
24 minutes off the main route, 83% of way to Pittsburgh
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Wheeling
Wheeling is a city in the U.S. state of West Virginia. Located almost entirely in Ohio County, of which it is the county seat, it lies along the Ohio River in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains and also contains a tiny portion extending into Marshall County. Wikipedia.
8% as popular as Cincinnati
2 minutes off the main route, 90% of way to Pittsburgh
Best stops along Hannibal to Pittsburgh drive
The top stops along the way from Hannibal to Pittsburgh (with short detours) are Hard Rock Casino Cincinnati, National Museum of the US Air Force, and Easton Town Ctr. Other popular stops include Kings Island, Hocking Hills Canopy Tours, and Columbus Zoo and Aquarium.
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Indiana Beach Boardwalk Resort
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Water & Amusement Parks
Indiana Beach Boardwalk Resort offers relaxed waterfront accommodations with a pool and dining options. The Beach Club Cottage #10 provides a spacious and clean 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom lodging with a stunning view of the lake. Despite some wear and tear, the cottage is suitable for a theme park setting. Visitors can enjoy water sport rentals and experience small crowds during events like Halloween, making it an ideal time to visit. The resort boasts nostalgic charm while featuring modern roller coasters alongside classic fairground rides.
The new owners have done a great job restoring the park. We went on a Saturday in September, and most the rides were manned and operating, which is great since all the college staff is gone. The old favorite food places are there too. Very happy with the improved park.
Chris J — Google review
Had a great time at this park. Fun rides and an amazing atmosphere. The setting on the lake is fantastic.
Both of the new coasters were closed but it was still fun. It will be even better when they are open and running.
The Shafer Queen boat ride being included with the park ticket was a pleasant surprise and was a great way to view the park from the lake.
The park has a bunch of food options. The taco and fried snickers bar I had at the park were both good.
Justin D — Google review
Our family purchases season passes and we enjoy our time at this park. The staff seems to really focus on cleanliness and we appreciate that.I would love to see a bit more TLC for the curb appeal of the park but I know it doesn't happen overnight and they are working on it. It has a very retro feel and that's what we live about it. NOTE: Plan to see their fireworks shows. They are surprisingly good quality!
Jana Sheets — Google review
Stayed in the Beach Club Cottage #10. Nice view, 2 br, 2 bath. Spacious lodging and clean. A little worn around the edges but within reason for a theme park cottage. The view was stunning. We kept the curtains open to the lake view. Water sport rentals are available. Here for Halloween and the crowds are small. No one is wearing a masks except a few employees. But most activities are outside. There is no waits, even on a Saturday. *The online booking site is confusing, it gave me the wrong room. So call before you book to avoid issues. AAA members and season pass holders are eligible for discounts. The cottage was quiet except for the sounds of the theme park across the parking lot attached to the cottages.
Ann Brown — Google review
I like it. It has a nostalgic charm. Reminds me of Cedar Point on Lake Erie in Sandusky, Ohio back in the 60s. It's charming that some rides are on platforms in the water. Nice touch. I didn't mind paying the 20$ parking fee (pittance for what you pay for parking in San Francisco)so I could have my camping gear with me to cook my own food. I really can't imagine bringing a family and buying park food. The park does have a tired presence but I read that they have been on hard times and starting new ownership. It still gives local teenagers a summer job learning people skills and not sitting with their portable electronics. I wouldn't go out of my way to return, but would return if in the area again. Just not this year.
This is for Ryan's Pronto Pup: the fried veges.....spot on! The marinara could be a little thicker, just me, but didn't stop me from dipping.
Debbie Drives and Travels — Google review
I want to say I know it supports our community, but I have to give my true thoughts. It needs help. First I won my tickets. I have a hard time every year wanting to purchase tickets. Most of the time, rides are not running or are broke. It needs a serious makeover. We had fun. I do want to go back. I just think so fresh paint, rides that are running and some other activities to bring in the crowd is what is needed.
Jennifer Phillips — Google review
First time here, nice enjoyable park, has some great unique rides. For an amusement park, has no carmel or candied apples, no cotton candy, taffy or fudge for sale, which is really strange for a place like this. Souvenirs and gift shops were nice, but sparce with selections that other parks may offer. Staff seemed like they didn't want to be there, with the exception of maybe 20 ride hosts and hostesses. Aside from that, this is a really nice place.
tim k — Google review
I would visit this place on a regular basis as a kid and was lucky enough to visit for the first time in probably 20 years just a couple of weeks ago. My husband and I took our kids (6 &9) and they LOVED it. It's like this place never changed...and I loved that. This is not a Kings Island or Cedar Point- and I don't mean that to be a drawback, because it is not. It's a little slower paced, has short lines, plenty of rides, games, food, and has a water park. I can't say enough about the employees, too. Every person we interacted with that day who worked there was so kind and patient. If your kiddos are 5-13 and not yet ready for the big coasters at the larger amusement parks, this is the place to take them. Please know they do have big roller coasters- they have something for everyone.
miranda acosta — Google review
So fun and nostalgic! We had a blast....staff is SO friendly. Shout out to the guy running Fascination he was so patient and efficient. Another shoutout to the mechanics that kept the antique cars running and got a broken one up and going so quickly.
The kids had a blast with all the rides. Some Waterpark features were not open when we visited, but we weren't planning on that anyways, so it didn't affect us.
Can't wait to return!
Cassandra White — Google review
This was an INCREDIBLE find. We (me + 11 & 13yo daughters) had SO much fun that we upgraded our day pass to a season pass. Here's what I loved about the place.
1. Packed with nostalgia. They've kept this place up very well since it was first built in the 1920s.
2. They have modern roller coasters (a new one should be unveiled this month) and rides reminiscent of the County Fair.
3. It's small and compact with a gondola to carry you from one end of the park to the other, also offering terrific views.
4. If you stay on the property, parking ($20) is FREE. And there is a ticket discount if you stay 2 nights.
5. There is definitely more to do than in just one day, so it's worth it for 2 days or a season pass.
6. Live entertainment and dancing at night on the weekends. And rides are open until 10pm.
6. I felt safe letting my kids walk around the park while I enjoyed a drink at the Sky Bar. The park has 3 bars, including an adorable Tiki Bar right next to the "beach."
7. In the area is also a drive-in movie theater and a large docked boat that offers live music every weekend as well as occasional cruises.
8. If you aren't expecting Disney or Six Flags and can appreciate a park that will take you for a walk down memory lane while the kids have fun, this is the place for you!
***Special mention, we live 10 minutes away from Kings Island, so we are accustomed to expensive modern parks with LONG lines. We often long for the classic amusement rides that were at Coney Island along the Ohio River. Indiana Beach is a nice mix of them both.
Alicia Speed — Google review
I do really like coming here. I do recommend if you are planning to go here a lot this summer that you get the season pass. I do like the scenery and how some of the rides are over the lake. It makes it so much better. The wooden rollercoasters are a little ruff especially when you stop on Hoosier hurricane when your in the front. But I'm not surprised with the age of these rollercoasters and them being wooden. Steel hawg is very smooth! I do love the rides here and they are so much fun! Especially if you are just starting out with rollercoasters or if you have a young child.
Aliyah Anderson — Google review
Haven't been here since 1990's. A lot has changed, but it still feels the same. The day I went about half the rides were inoperative and/or under repair. The same can be said for the arcade games. Food lines were long at peak times. We enjoyed the carnival rides and atmosphere, as well as the beach in a perfect day.
James Phelps — Google review
We had a great time as a family! Great Father's Day! Parking was free and close. Staff was friendly. I wish they would offer unlimited free drinks like what most amusement parks are doing nowadays. That's the only reason why I gave them a four star instead of a five.
jason day — Google review
I've been coming to the boardwalk for over 30 years. Every time we come, we have a fabulous experience. I grew up here as well as my children. So happy to have the opportunity to share a piece of my childhood with my own children! Pictures are from 2010 thru 2023, We've skipped a few years.
Colette “Colettey” Zingre — Google review
Its a generational favourite. People coming here appreciate the value of having a place in their lives that still connects to a time where fun and great times were had with loved ones whom may not be around anymore. To anyone visiting for the 1st time it appears to be nothing more than an overpriced and nostalgic dump, but to those of us bringing our grandchildren here as our grandparents may have brought us 40 "plus" years ago, this place is wonderful. Check your adulthood at the door and let your inner child run forever!!!!
Jim O'Connor — Google review
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5224 E Indiana Beach Rd, Monticello, IN 47960, USA
Awesome. Beautiful Campus- I mean that. It's definitely worth a trip down in the fall to walk around the campus. There are some really beautiful old buildings in the old campus center behind the Indiana Memorial Union Hotel...
Mike Schwaller — Google review
Fantastic venue with excellent staff! They only lost a star because it was so hot in the auditorium and communication wasn't adequate when an actor had to be replaced. No one quite knew what was happening and they brought the lights full up so audience members left for intermission when it was supposed to be a quick turn over. Just a bit confusing, which is understandable. They really needed to adjust the temperature though considering the house was full.
Victoria Covarrubias — Google review
They allow dangerous students that threaten non-white students with no repercussions. They have a history or this and it's only a matter of time before someone brings a weapon and the threats become real. Sad to know you can't attend a university to learn without the threat of death or harm from students. They simply ignore the warnings.
the escapist — Google review
The Hospital care and staff are very good, quick, efficient, friendly...the pharmacy falls short EVERY time, months of delayed or unfilled prescriptions, not very friendly there either a complete fall off from the rest of the Hospital and staff, get your prescriptions anywhere else.
Denise Stage — Google review
Love the campus! So much history and beauty.
So many students are willing to help for anything you need. Everyone seems so nice, even the squirrels.
Food on campus is good too.
Would recommend a walk around the campus.
KellyT's Southern Indiana Life — Google review
Racism and bigotry have no place in any University. Hailey Toch, a student at UI, published an unfortunate TikTok bragging about discrimination against racial minorities and her American Muslim neighbor (a fellow student who was only trying to help her with kindness). In the video, she threatens the use of bear spray as a weapon against this kind soul. She said that if she knew he was Palestinian, she would have kicked him out of her apartment and never even opened the door to him (even though they live side-by-side like neighbors in the same dorm). My impression of your student body has lowered.
Abdullah Theeb — Google review
Wonderful university to attend. I love Indiana University. My only regret was not going there all 4 years in college (transferred there). This is easily one of the most, if not the most, beautiful campuses out there. Staff and students are all friendly and the Big Ten culture is great! GO IU! Go HOOSIERS!
Thadeus Staples — Google review
Such an amazing school with a relatively large beautiful campus! Indiana university and especially Kelly school of business is ranked number 1 in the entrepreneurial field of studies. Indiana offers hundreds of academic programs across multiple campuses and online.
Fadi Dawani — Google review
Beautiful campus with amazing architecture. The football stadium is huge but has great views from any seat in the house. Would recommend coming to the campus even if it's just to take a walk. Lots of activities to go to and interesting places to see.
Tom Bombadil — Google review
Impressive business program for undergraduate with relatively satisfactory acceptance difficulty to major demostic and international applicants. Campus is also outstanding.
Bangcheng Li — Google review
The lack of condemnation for the racist behavior of Hailey Toch (related to Grant Toch of the Educational Board in Great Neck) tells you all you need to know about this school.
Hailey threatened to pepper spray her neighbor over his ethnicity and IU has done nothing to condemn her actions.
Mason Sullins — Google review
I was considering going to this school once I got my associates degree at Ivy Tech but Hailey Toch has made me reconsider. The fact you've done NOTHING to correct your aggressive racist student is very telling about you truly feel about racism. I hope none of my relatives who are people of color choose your school in the coming the future because I'd fear for their safety. I'll be sure to warn them and everyone away from your school out of concern for their safety. Both you and Hailey Toch are a disgrace to Indiana and America.
Recreated 19th-century village on 200 acres explores Indiana's past through interactive exhibits.
Conner Prairie is a fun, unique adventure that you really don't get anywhere else nearby. We got a membership this year, so tried out the Christmas village for the first time. For the member price, it was a good value and certainly a nice NEW thing the kids hadn't done before. I can't say it'll be an annual tradition, but it had some nice things they enjoyed. The staff was friendly and helpful. I was hoping for more interaction with imagining how Christmas was and traditions they'd be doing during that period, but there wasn't much of that... but maybe I didn't ask the right questions. In one house, we got that he was in town visiting his sister & he did a little sing along for 1 song, and in another house a couple that had recently moved to the area and bought some property & his brother was settled in Indy.. but not much describing Christmas or plans or traditions. It was also REALLY busy the night we went, so I'm sure a less crowded evening would've helped some as well. The lights on the bridge were cool and the projection story on the Connor house was enjoyed as well. During the summer months, we enjoy our trips with our family and also often school field trips to the Prairie. Lots of areas the kids enjoy, though definitely a much better experience when you go on days when there is a lot of staff interacting in the houses and shops.
Elizabeth Welty — Google review
A little away from main indianapolis city, it's a farm land with its own historic importance. They tried to maintain this place as if time clocked 200 years backwards in Indiana. But overall not a very-well managed one, and too hot out in summers. I don't think you'll miss anything if you skip this in your visit to Indianapolis. All in all a dry, undecorated place with rough farm land mostly. Balloon ride will cost you $15 to $18 extra on top of your entry ticket. Cafe is overpriced considering the location. Even very basic plain patty burger will cost about $12 while you sit out in summer. Children play areas are pretty good (specially the air conditioned indoor one), and small children will surely enjoy it a lot. If you're visiting Indianapolis, consider taking Indy Pass. They cover 8 places in their $48 day pass, and Conner Prairie is one of them. It's a good deal if you know how to best utilize it.
Punit Omar — Google review
Out of many options in the area, we traveled from Wisconsin and decided to attend Conner Prairie’s festival to watch the total solar eclipse. Our group is in agreement that we could not have made a better decision. The event was extremely well organized. I was worried about traffic and parking for such a highly anticipated event, but we didn’t wait in a single line to enter or exit the event and there were several friendly parking attendants instructing us where to go. Every staff member and volunteer from Conner Prairie we interacted with, from the ticket booth to the merch stand to concessions, were incredibly kind, friendly, and helpful. We arrived at about 10:30am so had to wait several hours for the eclipse but we weren’t bored a minute! The live music and entertainment schedule was great. We appreciated the variety of food trucks and concessions that gave us plenty of options and helped keep lines short and quick. Bathrooms were clean and plentiful! This was an experience we will remember for the rest of our lives, and I can’t imagine spending it in a better way. For an event that doesn’t come around very often, we were thoroughly IMPRESSED with how organized and smooth everything at Conner Prairie went – with a smile on everyone’s face! So thank you to everyone involved. I’m already trying to convince my group to come back for the hot air balloon festival in September.
Savannah Charles — Google review
This place is an absolute must visit, especially if you have kids. Conner Prairie is massive, with different settings and villages all built around providing a "living history" experience. As an adult, I found this place to be fascinating from a historical perspective, but my kids were the ones that really loved it. With a massive treehouse, lots of animals, buildings to explore, and indoor/outdoor play areas, they could easily spend an entire day here. I felt the reenactors did a great job of interacting with the kids as well. With the cost of tickets, I would recommend looking in to an annual pass if you plan on visiting more than once. They also have a military discount as well. We came here first thing on a Sunday morning and had the place to ourselves! Definitely try coming during an off-time to maximize the experience.
Sam Sachs — Google review
Conner Prairie is a good place to spend the weekend. There are lots of attractions and activities. Visit the museum and village. Experience corn maze. Get the feel of riding in a hot air balloon. General admission is expensive ($20/person) but kids and seniors get some discounts. We visited Conner Prairie for hot air balloon festival and it was really eventful. Novel experience to get up close with 12-15 huge hot air balloons. Lots of playing activities for kids. Surely nice place to come with family.
Vipul Patel — Google review
Went to Connor Prairie for headless horsemen event and was pretty cool! We were unable to do the hayride as it was booked but made for an exciting fun evening. Everything is spread out so makes it nice to control the crowds. We did the haunted maze and listened to spooky stores. Will go back for other events as well.
Tiffany L — Google review
We've been coming here for the Symphony on the Prairie 4th of July celebration for a couple of years now. We pay a bit extra for a table(instead of just lawn seats) and the VIP parking. This allows easier in and out and an exclusive air-conditioned bathroom. It's worth every penny. We have an absolute blast every year. No doubt that we'll be back next year! 💙🤍❤️
Nicole Leonard — Google review
Did not know I was going to get the opportunity to fly in a hot air balloon!!! They have it attached so you’re not free flying around but still so cool! This was a wonderful experience walking around Connor prairie and doing the headless horseman ride! It’s not too scary and they have it all wonderfully decorated. The staff is all great and actors work hard to make your experience immersive! Highly recommend checking it out!
Ally Bright — Google review
We had a great day on our first visit to connor prairie. There was alot of people dressed up and telling you about how they would have lived. My son at 11 was bored by some stuff but loved the tree top area. I would highly recommend.
Mark Barnes — Google review
Boy, it sure has changed over the years. It's a great place for kids especially, with lots of interactive activities for them. Most of the houses and barns are open and the volunteers are available which is great. Sadly though, many of the buildings are showing signs of not being maintained (dry rot, wood boring insects, missing chinking on log buildings)
Patty Fasbender — Google review
Conner Prairie is a captivating outdoor museum located in Fishers, Indiana, that takes visitors on an immersive journey into the past. With its interactive exhibits, historical reenactments, and beautiful grounds, Conner Prairie offers a unique and educational experience for visitors of all ages.
The museum's focus on American history, particularly the 19th century, provides a fascinating glimpse into the lives of early settlers and pioneers. As you explore the expansive grounds, you'll encounter a variety of historical buildings and structures, each meticulously reconstructed or preserved to reflect the time period accurately.
One of the highlights of Conner Prairie is the interactive nature of the exhibits. From the moment you step onto the property, you're transported back in time, engaging in hands-on activities that allow you to fully immerse yourself in the era. Whether it's churning butter, participating in a historic game, or trying your hand at traditional crafts, there's a sense of authenticity that brings history to life.
The staff at Conner Prairie are knowledgeable and passionate, eager to share their expertise and engage visitors in conversations about the past. The historical interpreters, dressed in period attire, provide captivating storytelling and reenactments, giving visitors a glimpse into the challenges and triumphs of early American life. Their dedication to authenticity and attention to detail add an extra layer of authenticity to the experience.
The museum also offers a range of special events and programs throughout the year, catering to different interests and age groups. From summer camps for children to themed festivals and workshops, there's always something happening at Conner Prairie. These events provide an opportunity to delve deeper into specific aspects of history and make the visit even more memorable.
The grounds of Conner Prairie are well-maintained and offer a picturesque setting. The expansive green spaces, walking trails, and serene river views create a peaceful and inviting atmosphere. It's an ideal place for a leisurely stroll or a picnic, providing a welcome respite from the hustle and bustle of daily life.
One aspect that could be improved at Conner Prairie is the availability of food options. While there is a small café on-site, the selection can be limited, especially for those with dietary restrictions. However, this minor inconvenience does not detract significantly from the overall experience.
In summary, Conner Prairie is a remarkable destination that blends education, entertainment, and historical immersion seamlessly. Its dedication to providing an interactive and engaging experience sets it apart from traditional museums. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply looking for a unique outing, Conner Prairie offers an enriching and enjoyable journey through time. Prepare to be transported to the past and gain a deeper appreciation for the rich history of the United States.
Sarju Prasad — Google review
Such a great place to visit! The staff are super friendly and very knowledgeable. The hiking paths are beautiful and take you on such scenic routes. And, if you are able, the hot air balloon is an AWESOME experience!
Gretchen — Google review
Such a great experience. Only downside was we couldn’t ride in the hot air balloon. But that was because it was windy!
Otherwise, we had fun! We loved how everyone stayed in character, it was great.
Becca — Google review
Loved this place. The people in costume stay in character no matter what, and are probably the most informative people we’ve ever had the pleasure of encountering in this type of environment. They had charm and personality. Such a joy.
We’ll be back. If you haven’t been here, it’s time.
Used the AAA discount to save $3 for 2 adults. Went around 3pm so didn’t have enough time to enjoy everything BUT there were no field trips.
Jen Garone — Google review
We brought my kids here for the first time (7, & 5) and I believe they were the perfect age! We spent 4 hours here and we still have so much to explore for the next time we go back. The kids loved hands on learning about history, and the actors/actresses kept them interested the whole time. I may have loved it even more than they did! I cannot wait to take them back. This is a place we can come back to and see new things we missed each time! Our kids truly learned a lot as well. On the car ride home we asked them questions from throughout the day, and they knew every answer. Awesome place! Well done!
Abigail Pals — Google review
This is a great place to go. Weither you're a child or adult. Learning about history. I like the headless horseman and a Merry prairie Christmas.
Angel — Google review
The first time we went here we ended up spending hours here because there was so much to do so we bought a pass and have been to every event Conner Prairie puts on from the sunflower garden, to the Halloween and Christmas event. There's so much for the kids to do, learn and interact with. Can't recommend this place enough.
Heather Singer — Google review
Careful in the "Commons" area. Watch out for animal feces in corners and in the open rafters overhead. There was a brown streak on the walls where they have some interactive displays for the kids. Broken picture frame was there for a week with metal protruding. Hope it's fixed.
Featuring live thoroughbred & quarter horse racing, this casino also offers slots & e-table games.
I love this casino so much
very classy and I love the off track betting and the horse races
I can't think of the restaurant we ate at but the ribs were huge and very good My buddy ate a steak that he said was awesome
Corey Farrell — Google review
I’m not a fan of Indiana Live Casino. It’s closer than my preferred casino (French Lick Hotel & Casino) but my husband enjoys going once a year and I never enjoy myself. Three New Year Eves in a row and every year the band has been terrible, the food / drinks are over priced and have very little alcohol in them…I am NEVER going back. I’ve spent thousands at this casino whereas at French Lick, where I’ve stayed over a dozen times, I’ve lost but I’ve also won. The service is better. The drinks are better. The atmosphere is incredible and the facility itself is absolutely gorgeous.
Nicole Sterrett — Google review
I went early and it was not crowded. The staff members were friendly. There was a lot of laughter at the roulette table. There were several sections of slot machines. The music was good and people were happy and singing. I also noticed a seafood restaurant and a bar & grill inside. I will review them later. It is a Cesar owned casino.
JustFollow Kenya (Mswhatleysworld) — Google review
Tried Jack Binion's and it was delicious! Our server, Alisha, was amazing, cheeful and helpful! We had shrimp cocktail, truffle fries, New York strip with mushrooms and onions and a Ceasar salad. Food was 10/10, drinks were 10/10, atmosphere was 10/10. Definitely recommend!!!
Tyler Ann Hopkins — Google review
Love the new poker room. They are a little short staffed for servers and some of the dealers don't quite understand all of the rules yet. Overall it was a really good experience and I am planning to visit this poker room multiple times a week.
Update: Dealers improved dramatically. There is the occasional issue but that is common everywhere. They could still use more servers in the poker room. I frequent this establishment at least 3 times a week and plan to continue. Thanks to the friendly poker room staff.
Matthew Achenbach — Google review
Nice casino that isn't over crowded with a beautiful racetrack in wonderful rural Indiana. A must see!
Judy Joy — Google review
Nice place. Overall clean. Not worth it to lose all the cash you walk in with. Maybe they should dial back how much they rig their machines. I stopped coming over 7 years ago and I probably won't be back for another 7
Derrick Bates — Google review
Great Casino 😁 Staff is professional, courteous and all around super friendly. Card Room in the back was Clean, well lit and Professionally run. I had a Great time. Gambled untill sunrise 🌄 and walked out side to See the Race Horses 🐎 exercises. Great place.
chris caldwell — Google review
You lose often and sometimes, you win some. It's all in the game and part of gambling. The atmosphere is great. Good housekeeping, overall cleanliness is awesome considering the number of people that frequent the establishment daily. The complimentary coffee and fountain drinks are almost always full, and the staff is very polite and friendly.
The rewards have slacked up a bit, unless you spend tons of money and in doing that, the casino will always take in far more than they payout, its a business though and they wouldn't be in business if they didn't.
I definitely recommend the Horseshoe, if for nothing other than the casino experience...
Michael Darby — Google review
I like going to the casino because it's a good & safe place to have fun. The security are very thorough with checking ID's. The place is always clean & not too crowded. I always find a game to play, I never win anything but it's still fun to try. Also; parking is free, entry is free & the staff have free fountain drinks or bottled water. There's also a cafe that you can order food from.
Tree Furr — Google review
May have caught it on a particularly slow day, but on my visit, I would not give it more than three stars.
First, the highlights: Spacious, many new and fan-favorite slots, high-end decor, and several eateries with menus to satisfy most all tastes.
The venue is part of the Ceasar's Rewards realm, and makes it well known throughout the advertising you'll see around most every turn.
However, visiting on a Tuesday night was rather lack-luster, with only one restaurant open and about 10% - 20% of the slot games shut down, or otherwise off-line.
Not a fan of indoor smoking, so that's a one-star deduction from me. There was even a guy with a cigarette in the "no smoking" area - so obviously no enforcement, which is a problem if you don't care for the smell of cigarette smoke or have the lung capacity to tolerate it.
Signing in as a new member, and only being "rewarded" with $5.00 of free play didn't really entice me to put up a good review. Sure, I'm grateful they offered anything at all, but I've been to much smaller venues offering at least $10.00 or more. Seemed chincy.
I was also surprised to find you (or at least myself) are unable to cash out tickets for under a dollar in value with the auto-teller machines. I wanted to combine tickets to push the total amount to the next dollar level, but the auto-teller refused to cooperate, and indicated a visit to the cashier was required. Of course, there was a line and only two cashiers working, so that was extra time just standing around in the cigarette smoke.
The slots I did play were particularly stingy, and I dropped $50.00 with little to no return - but that happens anywhere (and seemingly moreso recently). Looking at other players while walking around, I did not witness much success for them either.
Like I said, may have been just an off-night, and possibly better on a weekend, or when a horserace event is happening. All I'll say is this evening was a rather uninspiring experience making me question if I'd care to return. Hopefully you'll have a better time. That's why it's called "gambling."
Dave Skorupski — Google review
I've been to at least 6 or 7 casinos in Indiana and this one is definitely in the top two. Has a huge selection of slots and also has electronic roulette, electronic blackjack, huge amount of table games so quite the variety. Place is pretty big too and has a covered garage. My wife and I hit the Maxi Jackpot for $850 on one of the slots with only an .88 cent bet so our first experience there was definitely amazing haha. Enjoy and good luck to you guys!
josh green — Google review
I don't like this place one bit. You couldn't win a thing if u even begged. I refuse to go to a casino the first time and loose everything so quick. I didn't see one person win anything and there wasn't that many people at that!!! Good riddance.
Amanda Hoskins-Guerrero — Google review
I can only comment on racetrack/clubhouse (did not use casino). A superb racing destination. The tracks (turf and dirt) are well maintained by a professional maintenance crew. Great equine veterinarian services in cooperation with U of Purdue located nearby. Good food on menu at the clubhouse. If you're into horse racing.... this is a great venue!
Michael DePew — Google review
Celebrated my daughter's 21st birthday! It was a great place. Even though they allowed smoking, it wasn't strong. I'll definitely be bak
Joan Knight — Google review
1st time, place is huge. Good mix of old-school slots with new. Lots of virtual table game options. Only food on a Tuesday afternoon was sandwich spot. Hot fries hot burger cold drinks.
jared fernengel — Google review
Good selection of slots. Over 1700 I believe. Smoking and non-smoking sections, though most areas are indeed smoking. Bathrooms need a little maintenance, but clean. Staff friendly.
Thomas M — Google review
Amazing time! Best nights to go are Sunday-Thursday since Friday/Saturday is too busy and you can’t use any machine you want when you want to use it. Need to go with a little spending money, definitely $200+ to really win enough to take home. Sign up for the rewards and have fun! It’s only 20 mins from my house and my friends and I love it as a quick little mini vacation for the evening. Service is always on point and the casino is always clean.
Jordan Gerke (JoJo) — Google review
We went for the horse racing and love the track a d ease to get around. Ample parking and several places to eat. Had a great time. Casino is new, clean and table games. Will be back.
Paula Szekely — Google review
Our first time visiting and so glad we finally remembered to come see what it is like compared to Anderson —- we weren’t disappointed to say the least! It’s a beautiful place and the people and workers were all friendly and clean…
Sam Ingalls — Google review
If you like poker, coming here is a nice choice. Have everything you need. You can spend 5 hours more. Good ambient has good people and has a nice staff. They also have a restaurant for you to take a break. Good time to spend your money and weekends having fun🙌🏽🤩
Is A Nice Night Out, Good Food & Drinks, Fun To Play. Very Cool Looking Front Entrance Lit Up Bright, Valet Parking A Plus.
Gotathng4Grohl — Google review
This is a nice casino for adult entertainment. Food and drinks are served here. Someone did win $13,000.
ShiningStar — Google review
We just stopped in to check it out. Very nice, lots of slots and table games. Seen several people win big including a lady with a $17,000 handbag! Pretty cool. If we ever get back that way again, we will definitely stop in. Hopefully to play for awhile 😉
Ck carder — Google review
Well worth the visit. But I did lose $5 in 1 hour at the penny slots. We charged the Tesla enough to make it to and from our trip.
I've never been here before, and this place is huge, and quite entertaining. I'll definitely stop here every time we travel. The Tesla charging 40amp makes this place a no brainer if you need an extra 30 miles to make it wherever you're going and get back home.
Mind you, I'm not a gambler. But I'll gladly give you my cash in exchange for free charging while parking right next to the front door. No brainer. Sadly the J1772 charger was damaged on the same station. No worries though, I had a great experience. The staff are super awesome and polite, and ultra helpful. Thank you very much, you've got a customer for life.
Donald Hoffman — Google review
Was in the area and wanted to stop in. Read the reviews prior that they are under construction so I expected some areas to be closed off.
They had a self serve fountain drink machine. There is a bar in the middle. Bathrooms were clean.
I didn’t hit the jackpot but I won a little something which is better than nothing. Can’t wait to see the finished construction!
Anna — Google review
It is a wonderful place to go. They have a very big variety of slot machines blackjack tables any and all casino things. The restaurants are wonderful to go eat at and they have a great variety of alcoholic beverages. You get free fountain drinks and coffee while you're gambling.
Amber Patton — Google review
Fun place to go, clean, blue moon on draft is $8 though. It's pretty easy to find your way around as it's a smaller casino. Parking is easier than most casinos as there is no garage, just a big lot.
Amber — Google review
Absolutely the best from the time you walk in the door with Amazing customer service. There machines are clean the floor is clean. The drink station does not smell like dirty feet. The deli was amazing the food was so so much better then the Horseshoe. If your looking for a great night out drive the extra mile. You will NOT be disappointed.
Meagan Miller — Google review
My husband & I visited this Casino on Valentine's Day and we really enjoyed our day there. The Deli was a bit expensive but the food was delicious. The machines paid out fairly well. There was a wide range of machines available. We arrived shortly after 12:30p and stayed until early evening. We will be going back sometime soon. The staff was very friendly and helpful, bathrooms were very clean. Other attendees (customers) were extremely friendly. All in all it was a very enjoyable day at Harrah's.
Sara Norman — Google review
They change their rules whenever they feel like it. No where have I ever played where there is a minimum (per bet). I understand it's a $25 table meaning you must put no less that $25 on the outside or inside. Not $25 per bet for each bet. People who want to come play and enjoy their time are not wanting to only make 4 bets on a roulette table. 🤦 don't waste your time because clearly they are just hungry for money making and push people out who are just here to have a good time.
David Castle — Google review
I have visited many casinos across the states and this was my second visit here.. I like the renovations they are doing...I noticed their lightening link machines are all capped grand jackpots at 10,000.. I haven't seen that before... overall nice place.. great variety of games... not very loose but if you know how to play.. it's on... I'll be back to Anderson my next trip to Indiana
Kim McKinzy — Google review
I love the remodel.... And lots of new games..
We go just about every week and still can't win no more than $200.00.😥 can't even get free games anymore no matter what we bet. But we do love what you all did with the remodeling of it. Bigger more space and still spending too much money not to win something bigger.
Marilyn Goff — Google review
Love the track here. This place has been under construction for awhile now and they've finally got the new entrance open.. looks fabulous except the trash cans were overflowing onto the ground. Ive seen their cleaning crew and they are on their game, but the outside new entrance was not as I would have expected.
Lisa Roland — Google review
I hate casinos, but I like horses. Didn't win at either one. Clean environment, the horse track and vip tent were right on point. This race, this weekend October 27 to Oct 29 is the one you want to see. Our horse didn't win. If you go bring money, unless you slick enough and don't gamble. But for those who do,awesome place to drop your mortgage and your kids collage fund. Jk gamble responsible. But I had a great time and enjoyed my night.
Jason Hursley — Google review
I go to the Casino pretty regularly and have spent a lot of $$$$ there, I've been going early in the morning lately. Apparently they collect the cash from the machines in the morning. On my way out today this long haired punk that is employed there told me that I can't walk there and before I could take a step he repeatedly himself, I was also checked for a weapon at the front door that turned out to be my wallet that I've had every time I've been there! Low class moves and low class employees, I'll be taking my business elsewhere! If you don't want to be harassed be the staff I would suggest you do the same!!! Pukes!!!
Edward Conway — Google review
I really liked this Casino. Slots, table games, and horse racing. What more could you ask for? The new addition is fresh and nice. Self serve soda stations. It was honestly great. Crapless craps was the icing on the cake!
Josh Shanks — Google review
Apparently this company likes to fire people wrongfully and let's other coworkers falsely make claims about other coworkers on multiple occasions and doesn't do anything about it. Not to mention the will suspended only one person for cussing but let the other party who was also cussing work their shift. There is so much favoritism in the EVS aka Housekeeping department I wouldn't recommend anyone working there. They need to get new management in that department.
Destinie Taylor — Google review
The games were good and drinks and food were good. You may wander, why only 3 stars? I got jipped out of 10 dollars on Christmas Day. I wanted to use my credit card to put 10 dollars for games by donating to a charity. She said I had to use cash. So I did. When I used the casino card it didn’t come up. The 10 dollars I put on the card towards games. I told that same lady. She said try again. I tried. It didn’t work. We all made peace with the fact that I was cheated out of 10 dollars. It is a good place to go to. Just don’t donate to charity. They may cheat you.
Karen H — Google review
A solid Casino but a little cramped in my opinion. Slots are close together, tables are a always packed and though to sit down at. Nice bar and entertainment area with a solid selection of food. Sports book is mediocre at best. Not well ventilated either and I’m a smoker. Not great, but not bad.
Waterfall- & canyon-lined park with hiking, swimming, tennis, camping, a nature center & an inn.
Oh my gosh, Clifty Falls State Park is BEAUTIFUL! Such a huge park filled with so much to see. As a plus size hiker, it's definitely doable but be prepared for stairs and inclines! So worth it though! Lots of beautiful bridges overlooking creeks and streams. Also a neat little cave to check out! (and cool down near, thanks to the air that shoots out of it - it's like nature's AC!) Highly recommend checking out if in the area/planning a day trip/or are wanting to have a picnic with a view!
Mercedes Tumbleson — Google review
Beautiful place. We went on a weekday end of June 2023 and it was practically deserted. No rain for a little bit, so the trails were very dry. There are many trails to choose from and many different falls to see. Hiking back up the mountain was a chore. And watch out for the poison ivy everywhere!
There is a tunnel that we didn't go through. It was very cool at the opening, but looked very dark...
Part of one trail runs parallel to the road, so you have to listen to cars and music from the cars occasionally.
Another trail is the stream bed, walking over the rocks. Again, things were really dry, so you don't have to walk in the water.
We saw deer and a fawn. Tons of birds, squirrels and chipmunks. Very clean park with lots of interesting trails.
Shannon Gracen — Google review
Love hiking here. I've been on a few trails, and I suggest trail 7 for beginners. The tunnel is definitely worth the trek, too. i personally love trail 6 route. So many different waterfalls to explore.
Oliver Lee — Google review
Clifty Falls State Park is a decent state park to visit and spend a few hours hiking. It is not overwhelming in size and offers a nice day hike option. Hikers will enjoy the challenge of the elevation changes. For the Midwest this SP offers some good trails. As of 2024 there must have been some work done to enhance trail identification. I thought the trails were well marked with numbers and colored blazes. There are also numerous posts with maps and the trail highlighted in color to match the trail blaze. The trail conditions are what I would consider rugged. Again it looks like work has been done to improve some trail conditions. We visited in the spring when leaves have not yet come out. So the geological formations and waterfalls were fairly easy to see. I don't know what you would see in the summer with all of the growth. There just doesn't seem to be thought put into viewing access for the waterfalls that should be the stars of the hike. I'll also note that the trails are really segments that run between locations (like parking lots). There is a way to loop around the park (6 - 7 mile loop) with many significant ups & downs to make for a nice hiking workout. But many will hike out and back along the same paths. Park maps are available to help provide guidance. The Nature Center is smaller but still very informative. Easy to spend 30 minutes in there. Add another 30 minutes if you want to see the fire tower. Like other reviews, I'll add that there is typically a fee to enter the park (amount based upon IN state residency). If you are spending the whole day it doesn't seem so bad. But if you don't have 4 or 5 hours to spend here I would bypass the park.
Jeff Sullivan — Google review
We did several trails. Trail 7 was probably my favorite. We stayed at the Inn which let us get an early start. Some of the trails don't have railings, so keep an eye on your littles.
Nice park! We enjoyed seeing a lot of people and their dogs!
Deb O — Google review
Top notch park with everything you can imagine to include a hotel, pool, camping spots and the highlight are the incredible hiking trails that can highlight a vacation or even day trip to the park. I felt the Tunnel trail was the best followed by trail number 7 that takes you to the Namesake Falls Clifty Falls. You will enjoy yourself even if there is not a lot of water fueling the several falls in the park.
Jeff B (Jeffery) — Google review
Some of the trails here get pretty busy, on account of how popular the park is. Maps are readily available and there are bathrooms and a recreational area.
I find not too many folks care to walk the creek (trail 2), due to the fact that you have to walk almost 4 miles of other trails to access it. I'm here to tell you, it's totally worth it, especially if you're a geology enthusiast. Bring water, or lifestraws and snacks, but for the love of keeping nature natural, carry out your darn trash!
If you want to cool off for a bit, try the tunnel, which is not open certain times of year, due to bats! You'll want headlamps/ a flashlight or (what works best for me), your phone flashlight. Go see some stuff and have fun!
Shyraptor J — Google review
Great place for a good relaxing getaway. Rooms are a bit dated, but comfortable. Everyone was friendly. Restaurant in the inn has some unusual hours for dinner, they close at 8pm. Trails are well maintained, park overall is one of my favorites. Also this park is one of the only pet friendly parks.
Matt Bosserman — Google review
Well kept trails, beautiful waterfalls. The trails are fairly well marked, but you’ll definitely want a map. Pay attention to which says rugged vs moderate, etc. Beautiful space, dog friendly trails. Moderate trails are basically boardwalks through the woods so fine for kids, rugged is more difficult for small children and would not recommend trail 2 for kids.
Campground was good too, nice shower and bathroom facilities. Small sites but perfect for tents and small campers.
Grace M — Google review
Great Park!!! Super Clean!!! Well taken care of. Wonderful hiking trails. My wife and I went here on a cold day in November and had the place to ourselves. The natural beauty there is amazing. Great for hiking.
Scott Berger — Google review
I went here on April 8 2024 to see the eclipse. It was cool. But not as cool as the trails I went on and seen so many beautiful waterfalls. It was a great view everywhere and the trails are just right for walking and seeing something I'll remember for the rest of my life. Make sure you go there!
Antonio Morales — Google review
There is an entrance fee of $7 if you’re instate and $9 if you’re out of state. This park has several beautiful outlooks and an awesome nature center showcasing several types of live snakes, reptiles and birds. Watch out for snakes on the trails! We crossed one while hiking a very well traveled path. There are some great hammock spots near the creek bed.
Aliza Brown — Google review
Hiked trails 7, 5 and part of 2 on our trip here. Trails are rugged and the scenery is amazing. Lots of sloping terrain. The tunnel was really neat. The park has a lot of picnic areas. I suggest hiking shoes for the rugged trails and bug repellent. Paths are narrow at times and can be muddy and slick.
A (Hi) — Google review
I'm from MO up here for work and wanted to see as many park as I could. Definitely a great experience! Nice trails. Gorgeous water falls. Definitely recommend as a must see for any out of towner like myself. Or even any locals that havnt been.
Caleb Ratledge — Google review
I loved hiking on this trail today, it is full of mysterious and cool animals you would may never find but here. Trail 7 and 5 is the best. You get to go down a staircase and climb on rocks to touch the water of the water fall. On trail 5 there is a really long, mysterious cave/tunnel. Theirs is lots of funny spiders, bats, and mice/rats. If you are scared of critters like these then don’t go on trail 5, go on trail 7. Trail 7 has awesome waterfalls and views. It’ll be a great place to have a nature photo shoot in front of a waterfall.
Aiden Cullen — Google review
The park is beautiful but if you are hoping to see actual waterfalls it is best to plan your trip in the Spring for Falls or Winter for Frozen Falls. We visited in September and they were barely a trickle of water. Be sure to bring a flash light/head lamp if you plan to do the Tunnel Falls Trail as you will be walking through a cave that is wet, slippery, and DARK. The Tunnel is off limits to hikers Nov 1 - April 30 to protect hibernating bats.
The trails are not clearly marked and even with the park map it is easy to get turned around and not know what trail you are actually on. We had a lot of "do you know what trail we are on" encounters with other hikers during our visit. Even hikers using Trail Apps on their phones weren't sure what trails they were on.
All in all the park is beautiful, you will enjoy your time outdoors and the ruggedness level is up to you.. and your ability to stay on the correct trail LOL. Am definitely planning a Spring visit to see the falls.
Jessica Wickham — Google review
This park is a really neat place to spend a fall afternoon. We took our 2 kids to explore and got some really neat pictures and some really great views. It had been a while since it rained last so the Falls weren't flowing a bunch but it was still fun. This park is rmvery well maintained too with the stairs, bridges and roads being in great shape.
Kenneth Randles — Google review
We stayed at the Clifty Inn Lodge during their 2 for 1 special in February 2024. It’s been several years since we have been here but the staff that runs the lodge were all very friendly. We stayed in a room on the 3rd floor overlooking the Ohio River and watch an occasional barge go up and down the river and I thought about the stories of Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer (except their story was on the Mississippi River). We ate at the lodge twice. Their food is always well prepared. We visited several of their beautiful waterfalls and walked trails that were a moderate one as far as being rough, a rough trail, and an extremely rough trail. We could tell that we haven’t done this type of hiking for sometime. We were pretty tired! Back to the lodge. It is well appointed, several sitting or “great rooms” with fireplaces, study, and a few little nooks. Beautiful pictures are hanging everywhere and we always try to find the duplicate pictures! One of the nicest things is meeting new people either at the restaurant, in one of the great rooms or out and about. People we run into usually like to share where we’re all from, how long we’re staying, and our faith in God. It seems a lot of people make a spiritual connection with being out in God’s creation. We love to go in to the downtown area of Madison when we go but unfortunately most businesses downtown are usually only open Thursday through Sunday. It is a quaint little town and it has a lot of businesses outside of town on the main routes and they probably have taken away a lot of the down town businesses. Overall such a beautiful Lodge to visit, plenty to do and with the 2 for 1 special it makes it a lot more affordable.
Harold Poland — Google review
Staying at the Inn within the SP for 4 nights, I purchased the breakfast package. Comfortable, quiet accommodation offering full meals, build your own fire with provided wood, sunset views, pool, and hot tub for soreness after hiking trails that range from moderate to very rugged changes in elevations. The best time to have water in the falls is spring and fall or after a good rain. This park sits beside the quaint town of Madison, Indiana, along the Ohio River. 3 wineries, several breweries, tons of historic Edwardian homes still in use, and they will have power boat races around the July 4th holiday. Great music vibe as well on most every Friday night, even in the off-season of winter.
Vicki Kruse — Google review
1500 Acres of sheer Cliffs and plunging waterfalls wooded areas with many trails from easy to rugged. Try hiking the trails in the Clifty Canyon Nature Preserve. December watching with nesting species like the Louisiana water thrush Great Crested Flycatcher scarlet and summer tanagers
Jeffrey Lippert — Google review
I have been here several times, each time presented a different view of the park. It has never been a disappointment. Water was high because of the weather, so rocks were slick. Waterfalls, 22 in all, when weather is like this, however 4 are mainly advertised and pretty much run year around. Some of them you can see with a short hike, others for great pictures, require a little more effort and distance. I think I hiked about 8.5 miles and saw 3 waterfalls. If you plan to go into the creek bed trails, be prepared. If you're a novice, this is especially true for you. Take water with you. In summer, be prepared to see snakes, in fall just before cave closure, might see bats. Park is beautiful and provides multiple facets of scenery. Additionally, there is a cave, but due to the potential spread of white nose syndrome, it's off limits until, I think, March. I will come back again. If you'd like to stay in the park there are campsites both primitive and for campers as well as a lodge.
Leslie Reeder III — Google review
Loved visiting the all the falls, and the trails vary from easy to hard. The campground has many different types of sites, but it is pretty open with not much tree cover. Overall a great state park with beautiful views and a great location close to Madison!
Kimberly Phillips — Google review
A couple of fun little day hikes here. The waterfalls and natural rock formations are a ton of fun to find. Had a fun experience and would definitely go back.
Indoor/outdoor, Bible-themed museum with exhibits ranging from Noah's Ark to a petting zoo.
Very informative and amazing place to visit. I love the Dinosaur Exhibit, the history on Dragons “Dinosaurs”. The 4D Theater was enjoyable especially the story on creation. The Stargazer Planetarium was awesome especially the show on Created Cosmos, I loved it. The exhibit on Adam and Eve and the fall of man was very cool. The explanation on how things were before and after sin and how it affected man, animal and plants was wonderfully explained. Highly recommend this experience.
jjvalle26 — Google review
We enjoyed our visit to the Creation Museum. It is a very detailed museum with beautiful exhibits. However, I feel like this is just a one time visit attraction. I would not visit this museum multiple times. The animals were underwhelming, but that make have been due to cold, foggy weather on the day of our visit. The best part was the gardens and the Christmas lights. The lights are beautiful and so are the grounds, even in winter. I can’t imagine how beautiful the gardens must be in the spring and summer.
Amy Justine — Google review
Loved this place. Very informative and well built. The garden in front of the museum was beautiful. The food and ice cream sold were also good. The museum itself was very informative and realistic. The planetarium and the 4D movie theater is definitely not to be missed. I recommend buying a combo ticket if you plan on visiting this place and the ark encounter which is about 45 minutes drive from here.
Immanuel Giftson — Google review
My visit to the Creation Museum in Kentucky was a truly enlightening experience that touched my heart and mind. As I explored the exhibits, I was deeply impressed by the thought and care put into each display, which seamlessly blended science, faith, and history.
The museum's compelling presentations challenged my existing beliefs and encouraged me to think critically about the origins of life. It was a journey that left me with a profound sense of curiosity and wonder.
The planetarium shows and the beautiful botanical gardens were personal highlights. They added a hands-on and immersive aspect to my visit, allowing me to engage with the museum's themes on a deeper level.
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Anastasiia Moskalenko — Google review
We enjoyed the museum and gardens. A lot more reading than I expected. I'm dyslexic so too much reading is overwhelming to me. In the exit survey I recommended they add an audio tour, possibly an app you can use to listen to what's in the exhibits. All of the staff was really friendly. We were there during the 40 days and nights of music and got to see a great band and a very funny Christian comedian.
joseph boughton — Google review
This place is amazing!! From the very time you step foot on the property you know this place is special. The property is well maintained and very scenic. There is so much to see. Every exhibit is detailed and leaves no doubt that God created man. The 4D movie "6 days" was beyond words. You are right there during each day of God's creation. You feel the wind, the water, the breath of the animals, every part of his majesty. Words are not enough. We ate at the cafe' for lunch. They have a wide assortment of hot and cold items to choose from. As you navigate through each exhibit you will see such detail. We spent over 6 hours reading and watching and did not quite finish. The staff are friendly and helpful. Thank you Ken Ham for honoring God through this wonderful ministry.
La Vonne — Google review
The Creation Museum was fantastic we went to the light exhibit for Christmas and the museum. Parking was easy and close. Plenty of bathrooms. But the definitely have it all laid out really well. The 4D theatre on creation was good too. Great story. Each exhibit was well done. Jesus and the Cross exhibit was a bit of a let down. I was expecting way more... it was only photos on the wall... BUT... It was still impactful to read the texts. I recommend families go. Young Kids are free and we got our family of 8 in at 159 dollars. It was fun. Parking is 15 dollars or 10 at night.
Agency 511 — Google review
Simply amazing! So much more than what I was expecting! The displays are truly world-class, and the exhibits blend science, history, anthropology, and so much more through the lens of scripture. The experience is absolutely faith-based, but unlike other museums, the Creation Museum is not afraid to present both sides of the story and empower individuals with information to make their own decisions. You can visit best museums in the nation (DC, NY, Chicago, etc) but this truly outshines them all! The live presentations and 4-D video experiences were one of my favorite parts. The botanical gardens, sculpture, zoo, planetarium, and other bonus attractions are also delightful!
Katherine Bussard — Google review
This was a great experience for our entire family. It may be a little tougher with younger children only because there is a TON of reading exhibits. Don’t get me wrong, the information is definitely interesting and everything was presented with excellence.
Definitely make sure to visit the planetarium and 4d theater. The animal exhibit was unimpressive but the grounds and overall experience was well worth the money.
Brian Lowrance — Google review
The creation museum is an absolute must see especially if you are visiting the Ark encounter as well. There is so much to do inside and outside it kept everyone in our family entertained! We were also able to feed our family of five for $28 at the Noah Cafe. I was shocked because where can you feed your family of five for $28, especially being out? Wow.
They also have souvenir cups for $19.99 each that have unlimited refills that you can use at the creech museum as well as the Ark encounter.
My personal highlight was seeing the dinosaur that had original bones in its skeleton as well as the original skull still intact! Just cool to see something like that.
Another highlight for us was the different speakers and activities that they have scheduled throughout the day. We bought the 3-day pass that went between the Ark encounter and the creation museum and every day you come they hand you a schedule of the events of the day which was nice!
There's a beautiful botanical garden and lots of areas to walk as well as a small zoo and fun animals to see. We sat outside for awhile and watched people zip line across the property, also a fun thing to see!
We bought the 3-day pass for the Ark encounter and Creation museum and ended up going to the creation museum one day and the Ark 2 days. Our kids are 8,6, and 3.5 and this is what they preferred and we were wanting to do that too. So much to see and do, you can easily plan to stay a whole day here.
Jess — Google review
It's interesting, but not very child friendly or interactive. There is a lot of reading, and the large summer crowds made it difficult. The Planetarium is $9 per movie, or 2 for $14. Line up early to not get stuck in the front and/separated from your group. The movies are short and just okay. The arboretum is beautiful, definitely worth the walk. The moving bridge is so much fun! My advice is to walk this early before it gets too hot. Overall, the museum was very educational and worth visiting!
Josie Ortalejo — Google review
This is my first visit to the Creation Museum, and I was very impressed with the quality of the exhibits, the friendliness of the staff, the availability of quality food and plentiful clean restrooms. Easy parking too. Some reviewers said you could get through in half a day, but this is not true. You really need to spend the entire day to take in the full experience. There’s so much to look at and a variety of events to attend throughout the day. This is a good family experience with a lot for kids as well. It was a very enjoyable experience and the botanical gardens are lovely. We visited the Creation Museum first, and the Ark Encounter the following day.
Geri Fairbanks — Google review
The Creation Museum was a wonderful experience. We did the Ark Encounter a few years ago, but did not have time on that trip to also do the Creation Museum so this summer we planned another drive north from Florida to Kentucky specifically for the Creation Museum.
I particularly loved the way it explains dinosaurs and the age of the Earth. As well as the views of science from a Creationist standpoint versus and evolutionists view.
Fearfully and Wonderfully made was a beautiful exhibit. A bit shorter than I expected, but very well done. I did have some explaining to do about what abortion is to my 9 year old son based on that exhibit.
There were several areas of the museum closed off. We were expecting it to be a full day and we were finished with everything in about 4.5 hours. The price is high for adults, but admission for children was free.
It’s a hard location to find- a lot of single lane backroads and not many signs. Thankfully the GPS routed us there alright.
I give the Creation Museum a 5 star because of the content and how well it was done. I was more impressed with the Ark Encounter and would visit that area again.
Jennifer Hunziker — Google review
We loved this museum more than we thought we would. Honestly we just went because it was joined to the Ark and we traveled so far. But we are sooo glad we came! It was fun, moving, educational and beautiful! Highly recommend! Spend all day there!
Courtney D — Google review
The family and I went here as part of our trip to The Ark Encounter. The Creation Museum is a sister attraction of The Ark Encounter. Not only can you learn about the creation of just about every living thing but they also have botanical gardens, a planetarium, petting zoo, shows, a couple of restaurants, gifts shops and more. We spent the whole day here. It was educational and fun.
Fast Food — Google review
An extension to the Ark Encounter. This place was phenomenal! So much to see and learn. I suggest visiting here before the Ark to get a better understanding for little ones or new to the experience. From the 4D show to Noah's Cafe, EVERYTHING was amazing. Staff was super friendly and helpful. 5 STARS!
She Walker — Google review
Wonderful experience and much to learn and ponder about in regards to spirituality. Adults and children will both enjoy this experience. Make sure you have at least a half a day to explore the museum and it’s grounds and more if you want to ride the zip line and sit through all of the video attractions. Food for a single adult (entree, side and drink) will run about $20. Overall is a must see.
Paul Foster — Google review
Had a wonderful time here. Just happened to visit on Fathers day and their special allowed free entry for Dad's plus kids 10 & under were free. There was so much interesting info to see and read about. Not so great w/an active 2yr old but we made due till the playground and animal expo. Easily spent about 5hrs (not including lunch) and had a great time.
Lakisha B. Joy — Google review
Amazing educational fun filled weekend! Great way to teach your kids and grandkids about who God is and how great he is! A must see as a package with The Ark Museum. Because of the hrs it's best to this one last. Very informative and gives a perspective on his way and the world's way. Highly recommend
Maria Navejas — Google review
As a lifetime charter member, our family comes back often from Canada. The updates they've made over the past while are amazing, and the exhibits have in-depth detail. Give yourself a full day at the Creation Museum to take it all in, and another full day at the Ark Encounter. Plan to take in the live presentations too - there's a lot of great information that they present, and it is 100% relevant to today's culture.
B Hackett — Google review
Loved this place! The exhibits are top notch and very informative. We loved the planetarium and 4d theater shows too. Would love to go back again. It's a lot to go thru in one day. Hopefully they improve the zoo area, it was under renovations, because it was lacking. Their sister site's, The Ark Encounter, zoo was great. I highly recommend visiting both and learn the truth about God's Creation.
William Sells — Google review
The Creation Museum is an amazing world class attraction! We went through the museum and stayed for the Christmas lights. I love the botanical gardens. Everything is designed to make you think about the things that matter. It is a must-see for believers but done in a way that will not offend non-believers.
Monica Sellers — Google review
Just came back from visiting the Creation Museum with my 4, 9, 11 year old kids along with my husband and mom and her husband.
They have interesting exhibits that speak to all ages along with 4D movies about Creation. It was so cool to see creation so well animated and love how they always tie in God’s purpose and plan for us. They really drive home the Gospel message and Jesus sacrifice and love. My older kids were at good ages for this and really absorbed everything. It’s done at an intelligent level but not overly wordy so the kids can grasp it too.
We came probably 15 years ago with no kids and they’ve added and improved so much. Sadly the petting zoo was closed, though, but it was too cold to venture outside anyway.
Worth a visit! Prepare to believe!
Britni Laillet — Google review
This is our place we go when a kid finishes up kindergarten in our family I love seeing all of the exhibits my favorite one would probably be the fearfully and wonderfully made one it definitely can change people's perspective on that topic.
I also think it's cool that when you walk into the building you immediately see Adam and eve the first humans.
Definitely a place you should take your children .
This place tells the biblical truth and compares and contrasts the biblical truth with the evolution.
This place will change the way that you look at things for the better.
You and your family should really check this place out today.
Felicity Gore — Google review
This museum is wonderfully done. The exhibits are exciting and plentiful. We spent 6 hours walking through. There are lots of shows to take in, some 4d some in the really cool planetarium. You won't be disappointed. I learned so much about God and God's creation.
Jason Conley — Google review
Unique museum presenting the literal biblical timeline of the story of creation. Multiple detailed interpretive displays beginning with the creation of the universe and following the timeline of history from the biblical Christian perspective. The museum & grounds are generally open from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm. However, during the holiday season the Christmas Town event is open until 8:30 pm and includes an amazing Christmas light display throughout the gardens surrounding the museum. There are fire pits & snack vendors and limited access to the museum for warming up. A planetarium is available for two different shows at a nominal extra fee. Two additional auditoriums have shows & videos as part of museum admission. Two indoor food vendors and a coffee/ice cream cafe all inside the main museum. There is also a coffee shop inside the welcome center. I would like you to return during growing season, as I can imagine that the botanical garden is quite spectacular in Spring. Parking is convenient to welcome center, so no shuttle needed. Petting zoo is undergoing major construction, so exhibits are limited. Plenty of restrooms throughout.
LR P — Google review
Love it here! Our kids enjoyed looking at everything and really enjoyed the Christmas lights walk. Spur of the moment decision to come and we are glad we did. We haven't been in almost 10 years. They've updated a lot of things and they've made things easy to walk through. Most things are accessible and signs are played where it's not. Note: steep prices!
Robert & Lesli Turner — Google review
The creation museum is a wonderful display of creationist thinking rooted in a biblical worldview. I interacted with a number of people who love God and were so kind that worked there.
There were several exhibits that demonstrated with evidence and clarity the biblical worldview of creationism. I hope that more people can come and visit. There was an exhibit all about life and the fact that we as humans are fearfully and wonderfully made.
It was colorful and beautifully designed.
Alex Reynolds — Google review
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We regularly visit this business for unique groceries and fresh meat/fish. They have an unbelievable selection of cuisine from around the world. An extraordinary wine and beer selection also. My kids love to visit the candy section as they can always find something that catches their eye. They recently expanded and now have knives and other cooking utensils. We will be visiting again soon.
Jonathon N. — Google review
What an amazing "grocery store". It's really much more than a grocery store, and the "international market" moniker truly fits. First of all, this place is a lot of fun to just visit. Kids don't usually enjoy going grocery shopping, but they will here. There are so many interesting sections a varieties of food that we regularly spend hours there just browsing. The prices are average, but there are also some good deals to be had on special items. The beer cave, beer/wine tasting bar, port-a-potty washrooms, fire truck hot sauce aisles, ...and I could go on... are pretty unique.
Cory Sakai — Google review
Walked in..in Aw! This market isn’t just a market, your stepping into a different world all together! We were in there three hours and didn’t begin to see it all…can’t wait to go back! And if your a fan of wine and spirits..they have a department that will impress the most finest of spirit connoisseurs!
Lorie Parker Wade — Google review
A great experience for anyone, this store has everything you could ever want! From toys and collectables, to exotic foods. From kitchenware to magic crystals. If you can imagine it, they've got it! They've also got these fun decorations everywhere. It's like a grocery store mixed with a playhouse, in the best sort of ways. If I could, I'd go way more often. I can't recommend this place enough!
Kitten Cat Games — Google review
A store that truly has a bit of everything! From sharks, fresh fruit and vegetables, to bison and ostrich. Jungle Jim’s has all the groceries you know and love and tons you have yet to try. This place is packed full of character and personality and a must check out place when near by.
Warren’s Reviews — Google review
An awesome experience! This store is incredibly expansive, with a huge selection of items from all around the world, including the US. They have fun decorations, and I always feel that the prices are reasonable. They also have a massive hot sauce section, complete with a fire truck. Definitely a spot to check out if you’re in the area.
Collin Myers — Google review
As out of town visitors, we came for free fun and treated this stop as a museum more than a grocery store. We did purchase groceries at reasonable prices. The decor and eclectic mix of products makes this a memorable attraction. It's easy to get lost!
Bonnie Robinson — Google review
This place is simply awesome. It has everything you can think of, from international foods to ostrich eggs. The amazing thing is, this place is always so organized and tidy despite its tremendous size and inventory. Lastly, this market is very kid friendly! We are always welcomed with some some sort of craft or hand out at the Giraffe entrance, something my kiddos look forward to on-top of all the amazing attractions. This is a must see if you live in the Cincy area!
Tyler Evans — Google review
I'm not sure I can find the words to describe how cool this place is. Says it's one of the top 10 places to bring visitors and I'm so glad the people I was visiting in Cincinnati brought me here. We spent about 2 hours walking around this store that they say is a grocery store but quite honestly it's got everything you could ever possibly need or want and things you didn't know you needed or wanted until you've seen them here. Their international section is the best I've ever seen. They have everything from fresh fish to craft ice cream to clothing and jewelry and coffee and tea and more meat or cheese than you could ever imagine. Don't forget to stock up on beer and wine while your hair as well, maybe grab a cigar. And there's a whole toy section for the kids when you first walk in. Super impressed with this place and anyone traveling through this area should definitely stop in and check it out. The jungle outside is a nice touch
Aimee Robidoux — Google review
First time here, it's like a circus and a grocery store had a baby. They have a wide selection of foods from around the world and the Ole Smokey sipping cream I was looking for. Very cool.
Kaelyn Mays — Google review
Everything. They have everything. It's a wild, wonderful mix of farmer's market and wally world from Family Vacation. A quest, a vacation and a trip to the local grocery store all mixed together.
This was a fun exploration as well as a shopping trip. Prices were all over the place: some excellent deals...some about what you see elsewhere.
Where Jungle Jim's really stands out is the extraordinary selection. The wines, the beers, the international foods, the produce as well as the bakery, fish and meat departments. All outstanding.
Cary Duke — Google review
One stop for all your European & Asian & Indian food. Other regions also catered for.
I saw pretty much every style of food under one roof.
This is definitely a must for
all non Americans to get your fix from home.
I had a good look around and can see why people enjoy this shopping experience.
I will be coming back and recommend this place for all your UK essentials, i.e., PG Tips....
Tahir Anwar — Google review
Amazing place for groceries and a wonderful place to discover international groceries. This was the highlight of my Cincinnati trip. Please wear comfortable shoes, there will be a lot of walking. We spent a total of 3 hours in here!
Nabila — Google review
What an amazing place. The largest selection of groceries I have ever seen. Foods from India and the Philippines to England and Australia. Excellent service. If you are in the area it is definitely worth the time to stop. Allow lots of time to browse the whole store.
Dan Brown — Google review
This is a very unique store. You can spend hours here looking at all the items that are not available in most stores. This store has a great selection of Lodge cookware items, wooden cooking utensils from England, and too many cooking items to cover. The frozen meat includes ground yak and ground camel. I never made it to the bakery or produce department due to a lack of time. I am sure the variety in these departments is very extensive. I look forward to my next trip to Cincinnati.
Jim Cox — Google review
It's a crazy place. Easy to get turned around in. If your looking for an item and they don't have it, I'd be surprised! It was very very busy when we were here and that took away from the enjoyment of the place. I did find a number of items that were expired that were still on the shelves. So look out for that, the logistics of operating a grocery store of this magnitude has to be a nightmare. It's definitely a "go see it once" kind of a place! The pop selection is good and as a root beer collector I appreciated the selection.
Mark N — Google review
Nice selection of international goods, large variety of produce, and a lot more. A refreshing change of scenery from more prevalent grocery chains. Some nice refurbishing in recent years, but it feels like they could do more as far as new products, promotions, slight changes to layout. Had some issues with odd items not scanning at checkout. Not a deal breaker for me. The sheer volume of items, novelty items to browse is well worth the trip. And wait at checkout was very short, was not too crowded for weekend.
Shawn Haynes — Google review
What can I say about one of the biggest and funnest grocery stores. There is such a wide range of international foods to browse. I enjoy Asian treats and there are so many options. This was my second time shopping here and I was pleasantly surprised in finding fresh Asian baked goods from a local bakery (bakery Q) which were delicious.
By far one of my favorite places to visit in the Cincinnati area.
Kenny Kimball II — Google review
Great Place to visit. Weekdays are best to visit because the weekends are packed. Great selection and prices are pretty good too. Staff are super friendly and knowledgeable. If Jungle Jim's doesn't have it then it probably doesn't exist. The bathrooms are a must see on the trip through the store. Make sure you have great walking shoes. They even have maps. A must see store. Make sure you have a cell phone for everyone in your party in case you all get separated and need to locate each other.
michelle flo — Google review
Jungle’s Jim’s international supermarket is a food-lovers dream! Every ingredient one could imagine, every cuisine one could crave, every snack one could want is all here!
The store is ENORMOUS, offering every type of cuisine and ingredients from around the world! There are sprawling sections of ingredients and dishes from various cultures including Indian, Chinese, Japanese, American, Canadian, Polish, Mexican and MUCH more! They even have a dedicated section just to hot sauces.
There are huge produce and deli sections, as well as a delicious baking section with all manner of goods. This location also has a Graeter’s in it and a gigantic alcohol section.
There is also a section for toys, collectibles and boardgames. It really has everything you could need and more! The staff are all super accommodating and helpful so you don’t get lost!
Jungle Jim’s is truly a wondrous supermarket that takes you across the world without ever really leaving! It is fun to both shop here and to visit for the experience itself!
Georgia — Google review
Wow! There is a lot going on here. This is the largest indoor super market I've ever been to. Lots of international food. Lots of fresh produce and international produce. Health food, beer, wine, cigars. Kitschy in a good way.
Very helpful staff. Lots of staff to help direct.
Very much a whole body experience.
Bruce Lowther — Google review
Very eclectic grocery store. It’s definitely an event. Lots of different food and drink from around the world. Well themed with animatronics and static displays. They let you taste wine and beer as you shop. It’s fairly crowded but the line move fast. I think I was most impressed by the variety of produce that you don’t normally see. Live fish were fun too.
Kyle Becker — Google review
Jungle Jim’s offers an impressive selection of live lobster. Upon entering your greeted with the fantastic array of fresh seafood worldwide. The department, boasts a vibrant atmosphere with displays showcasing, various fish, shellfish and other aquatic delicacies the tanks are well-maintained ,showcasing a variety sizes. The staff is knowledgeable and assists customers in choosing the perfect lobster. Overall, I had a wonderful experience!
Adrena — Google review
This market is amazing place! They have everything you can imagine, too much to mention with food aisles of groceries from all over the globe. The meats, produce, cheese, seafood, liquors, smoke shop with a cigar humidor are my favorite spots to hit! Prices are very reasonable and sale prices offer great deals! Each shopping trip is an experience!!! You can get a glass of wine or beer to sip on as you shop!!! Highly recommended!!!
Pat V — Google review
Great selection of wine ne, cheese, lunch meat, and soda. My personal favorites there is the insane collection of weird soda flavors, and the international food market focusing on European meets and cheeses. I've been here several times and every experience has been wonderful.
The new home of the Cincinnati Reds, the Great American Ball Park, is a beautiful and modern stadium with great views. It is located just on the edge of Nuxhall Way in honour of Joe Nuxhall, and has some interesting architectural features. There are the Power Stacks, which mimic the look of steamboats that would once drift up the Ohio River from Mississippi, along with a series of mosaics dedicated to Cincinnati baseball's glory years.
My Daughter and Son-in-law had their wedding reception here. The staff could not have been any more accommodating. My parents are elderly and the staff assists with transportation to the event and back. Wheelchairs were provided at no charge. The facility was exceptionally clean and professionally maintained. Hats off to the hard-working custodial staff and especially the event staff.
Jason Blanton — Google review
This may be one of my favorite baseball stadiums. There are many many different areas for groups or families or people in general. There is a huge variety of food and drinks. Great selection of beers and adult drinks. A very nice kids area. Overall there’s something for everyone. Well except maybe this year’s actual Reds baseball team. They can be hard to watch. But the stadium is great.
Justin Burgess — Google review
Hadn’t been to a ballgame in decades. Went to the ballpark and the place is just plain huge and beautiful…well run and everything is well-marked so you can’t get lost. Rain delay offered time to explore all the mind-boggling food and drink options. Reds lost 0-3 to the Orioles but still had fun. A great ballpark in a great city with a great crowd.
Harry D — Google review
This stadium is a love letter to baseball and baseball in Cincinnati. Lots of opportunities for fans to interact, especially families with young children. They even have a playground on the grounds. The $25 all you can eat pass is a pretty good deal if you don’t mind that the hot dogs are not Kahn’s. There is a candy shop. Bars. Many things to list.
Don’t let the futility of the team dissuade you from coming here. It’s a really great place to soak in the atmosphere of baseball.
Doron Berger — Google review
Jim in the right fields stands (Budweiser standing deck) was very helpful with providing info about the area and the park itself. Super friendly and nice. It was our first time at this ball park and we enjoyed having nearby restaurants and bars within walking distance to the field. There are yummy and fun food options inside the park and several places with walk up bars. Several merchandise stores on various levels of the park. It was one of those near 100 degree days and there were plenty of shady spots and fan/misting stations throughout. It's a really nice park and well constructed.
Heather Vaquera — Google review
Cleveland fan here! Absolutely loved this stadium. I have now seen 2 games here and both were amazingly fun. Cheap beer before the game, great food deals, and amazing views from anywhere.
Both games I went to, the Reds were not having a good year (below .500), yet the stadium was still full of energy and fans still cheering.
Some of the best ballpark food I’ve had from the handful of stadiums I’ve visited (Wrigley, PNC, Arizona, Progressive).
The stadium location is awesome. Just off the Ohio River, with views of city skyline and that nice breeze from the river. Just a great location. There are soooo many seats at this ballpark too. And the employees were are friendly, helpful, and seemed to love their job! I will definitely be revisiting when I’m in the area. A++++
J N — Google review
It took me awhile to get parked. There's 3 different listings on GPS for the parking garage it was by luck and accident that I found where I was supposed to be. Everything else was a relatively pleasant experience. It's easy to navigate. The staff leaves alot to be desired. You have to practically beg for any kind of assistance. The vendors in the stadium are non existent so you have to continually get up and go to the food court. Other than that it's a nice place to bring the family for a game.
SCOTT BALL — Google review
Love watching game at this place! Prices are pretty fair compared to other areas of the country. Park in Kentucky and walk over the bridge, and get two nice walks over the Ohio River. Food is pretty good, but not the most diverse options. Go watch some Reds baseball!
Andrew Mackey — Google review
My second time going here for a game. Love the atmosphere. It is always maintained really well. The only thing is that it was hard to find more elevators and escalators for the upper levels.
Richard Balian — Google review
Love this stadium! I'm a Reds/Royals fan, & we've been driving up for the last several years! The atmosphere is amazing! The Hall of Fame is a must! Here's a few of my pics! ...Put #14 in Cooperstown! #HeStillBangs
Richey — Google review
Very fun ballpark. We bought last minute, day-of seats for $40 each. Still an approachable price in a sport where seat prices seem to be skyrocketing at some ballparks. Got a drink outside of the ballpark beforehand which was a fun environment (see video). The food and drink vendors inside the park were all open and had very friendly staff working and seemed to be fully operational.
Traca Rafferty — Google review
Wonderful place to watch a ball game. The people that work their are so nice. The ballpark is beautiful and very clean. We went to games on Friday night and Saturday.
I believe they do fireworks every Friday night. This was a real impressive show. I recommend staying and watching.
Outside the stadium is a great place to hang out after the game.
stephen w — Google review
This may be one of my favorite baseball stadiums. There are so many different areas for groups or families or people in general. There is a huge variety of food and drinks, from high-end food to $25 all-you-can-eat popcorn, peanuts, and up to five hotdogs. Great selection of beers and adult drinks. A very nice kids area. Overall there’s something for everyone. But the stadium is great. Get there early and enjoy this beautiful stadium or take a tour on off days.
Keith Elam — Google review
We came here for a concert and absolutely love this stadium! The food court, concession areas, etc are all really smartly laid out. They have a full bar. I don’t know if this is normal in baseball stadiums, but I thought it was cool! You can get ice cream sundaes in baseball helmets and macOS in a bigger helmet. There are plenty of bathrooms. The seats are typical stadium seats but comfortable. We sat under the covered portion in the lower level -section 134- and the view is great! Whether you’re going to a baseball game or a concert or special event, this is a great location.
Lexi Haddock — Google review
We had a great time at the park! Plenty of parking! The park itself was clean spacious and had a lot of fun elements to it. We got the club tickets so it was great view and experience! And we watched a real fun game padres vs reds June 30th!! The store is really expensive and once you got it the store you can’t really go back in … we found out that the hard way! But all in all a great experience!
Mary Britto — Google review
Got to see Reds vs Mets and it did not disappoint. It was a great game and a great atmosphere. The ballpark is one of the best. My boys loved every bit of it.
Ty Gray — Google review
The Great American Ball Park is a baseball stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio. It is the home of the Cincinnati Reds, and opened on March 31, 2003, replacing Cinergy Field, the Reds' former ballpark from 1970 to 2002.
The ballpark is located on the banks of the Ohio River, and has a capacity of 42,271. It is known for its hitter-friendly dimensions, with a short right field porch and a large outfield. The ballpark has also been praised for its views of the river and the city skyline.
Here is a review of Great American Ball Park:
* **Pros:**
* Great views of the Ohio River and the city skyline
* Hitter-friendly dimensions
* Good food and drink options
* Family-friendly atmosphere
* Easy to get to and from
* **Cons:**
* Some seats have obstructed views
* Ticket prices can be high
* Parking can be expensive
Overall, Great American Ball Park is a great place to watch a baseball game. It has a lot to offer fans, from the beautiful views to the good food and drink options. However, ticket prices and parking can be a bit of a downside.
Here are some tips for getting the most out of your experience at Great American Ball Park:
* Buy your tickets in advance, especially if you're planning on attending a popular game.
* Arrive early to explore the ballpark and find the best seats for you.
* Take advantage of the food and drink options, but be prepared to pay a premium.
* Bring your camera to capture the great views of the city and the river.
* Enjoy the family-friendly atmosphere and make some memories that will last a lifetime.
If you're looking for a great place to watch a baseball game, Great American Ball Park is a great option. It's a beautiful ballpark with a lot to offer fans.
Sebastian Bbalo — Google review
Absolutely breathtaking!!! It's so Beautiful and kept in such great shape! So Very Proud to call this "My Great American Ball Park" It Makes me happy to be a Reds Fan! Such A great place for the whole family, for date night, or if you just wanna fly solo 🥰
Lindsay Pippin — Google review
As a Cubs fan I have visited several times. Beautiful stadium on the picturesque Ohio River. Stadium workers are super friendly and helpful. Food options are plentiful and very good quality. Pay the extra to park in the garages, reasonable prices with easy in and out. Good job Cincinnati.
Doug Nowels — Google review
Everything you could want in a ballpark experience, and more. The video board crashed during the game at one point, but that didn't detract from the experience. Seats down the line are angled toward home plate, the crowd is boisterous and VERY respectful, honestly I could see myself becoming a Reds fan.
The setting of the stadium and overall feel made you feel like you were at a ballpark, and this is really worth a visit. The funny part, in all my time working in baseball, I had never seen the Cincinnati Reds play in person. I've announced for many of their affiliates, but never saw the Reds play in person.
Love the steamboat stacks beyond the outfield fence and the homerun celebrations are cool.
This is a stadium every baseball fan must visit.
Jarrod Wronski — Google review
It's all in the park's name, Great!! American!! Ballpark!! Awesome well laid out facilities, spacious concourses and plenty of different ways to view the game from anywhere in the stadium!!
And the hall of fame, best team hall I've ever been to in baseball!!
Mike Knolinski — Google review
Not being from the Airbnb, Ballpark traveler, this stadium was beyond amazing. What a great way to make you feel like you were in the past, but have lots of modern influences. We loved all the outside things to do there’s a playground for the kids there was like music prices were a little steep. It was a little difficult to find the specific things we were looking for like the helmet nachos that actually had a protein in them nachos cheese and salsa 74. Was disappointed that the souvenir cups were not refillable. We did really like that about a different ballpark. We were frustrated. That parking was a little difficult to figure out. It’s not signed very well, but parking was pretty affordable at $25 a car so we did appreciate that
Amy Jensen — Google review
Had a blast. Pretty stadium. Had a magnificent seat! The staff I met were pleasant and helpful. Met a bunch of rowdy Reds fans that kept me entertained and a couple other young men that were just a pleasure to talk to.
Another stadium to check off my bucket list!! Yay, Mets for the win!!
(For the record, I'm a Yankees fan but I'll always pick NY over another team)
C L — Google review
Went to our first Reds game not too long ago and we had so much fun. We got seats in the higher section and it was a good choice because we got a stellar view of the game and the gorgeous background of the Ohio River. There were a couple of different beer stands so there was variety which was awesome.
RJ — Google review
Love going to see a game here. Great food options, friendly staff, fun experience. Parking can be a bit tricky so suggest getting there early to park in one of the lots or garages within a few blocks. Let’s go Redlegs!
The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden is a large and well-maintained zoo that features an impressive variety of animals, as well as rides and attractions for children. It is a great place to visit with the whole family.
We had a wonderful visit. It was Christmas glitters, lights, music and Santa all over the place. Lightening was at its best. Carefully lovingly kept wild and aquatic life. Most beautiful experience was that of zoo train and the musical fountains. Clean restrooms and warm refreshment areas. Excellent!
Kirti — Google review
Great zoo! We were surprised to find that it was so easy to spend the entire day here, from open to close.
It was disappointing that so many animals were off display due to construction, the weather, or bird flu concerns. But even despite that, there was so much to see & experience here.
The hippo display is unsurprisingly very busy, but we still got to stay a while & see the new baby. Absolutely worth it.
The overall atmosphere was really nice too. I love how much bamboo they have growing all over - and they've starting hanging string lights from everything. So many pathways felt like their own little road, distanced from the rest of the park - when in fact they're barely separated.
I appreciate how easy it is to buy tickets & parking from your phone. When we arrived there was a long line to purchase tickets, but I was able to buy them on my phone in less than a few minutes & get right in!
Matt — Google review
One of the best zoo I’ve been so far, I follow this zoo in social media but it was my first time going. We too our infant and spent the whole day from opening to close and didn’t manage to visit all exhibits. Their nursing rooms were clean and cool during a hot day. The nursing room made our trip to this zoo worth it. Went during Father’s Day and they had a special event going on. Overall, amazing zoo and would definitely consider getting their membership.
Miguel Chang — Google review
This is hands down the best zoo I have ever been to! All the animals look so happy and healthy! We purchased tickets online ahead of time and didn't have a wait at all. Parking was 10 dollars, super easy, and you can pay on your phone or have the people assist you on the way out with a card. We can't wait until our next trip here! If you plan to come to Cincinnati I highly recommend trying to plan a day for the zoo!
Breanna Cozart — Google review
Cincinnati Zoo & the Festival of Lights. What else can I say but absolutely amazing & beautiful. Just check out the photos, although they do no justice really compared to being there in person. Went on a Sunday evening. Crowds were decent sized yet not so bad that it wasn’t fun. Still able to get good views of everything with just a little bit of patience. Can’t complain about the parking either. Pretty much got in and out with no problem. I definitely recommend checking it out if you have the chance!
Justin Lehr — Google review
The zoo was amazing! There were so many animals and so many cool things along the way. They had a reptile room, and they even had a kid park and everything! The food there was great as well!
Cierra Russell — Google review
Went while the tulips were in bloom. They were so pretty. All of the zoo parking lots were full, so we had to find street parking, but they are in the process of building more parking lots covered by solar panels to both shade the vehicles and supply green energy to the park. It was quite busy, but that's generally to be expected from a nice sunny afternoon in spring with the longer winter we've had. We didn't even try to get on the train around the park because the line was so long. Looking forward to the warmer weather when there are more animals outside and more of the shows are happening.
Travis Hartman — Google review
We decided to take a family trip to visit Fiona that my wife and daughter have been following on social media. This zoo was so clean and well taken care of. The staff was polite and courteous and the animals looked so happy in their well maintained enclosures. Well worth the trip!
Chris Kogut — Google review
I've been to a lot of zoos around the world and I can safely say that this is one of the best I've been to. The diversity of animals and the overall layout of the zoo is excellent. You could easily spend an entire day here, especially if you check out some of their shows. They also have animals here that I've never seen at other zoos before, such as the African wild dogs which were fun to watch. I would recommend getting here as soon as they open, as the parking lot gets busy and fills up quickly.
Sam Sachs — Google review
This is a pretty great zoo. It seemed to have all of the important animals although we never found the bears and really only found one entertaining monkey display. There is shade everywhere. There are lots of pretty good food options. Beware - it's a fairly hilly zoo. If you cover the whole thing you'll certainly get your exercise for the day. There is at least one fantastic playground that all of the younger kids really enjoy. I really liked the kangaroo area. It felt like being in their habitat with them.
Donald Mansmann — Google review
Visiting from Chicago and have to say I love this zoo! It’s small, but mighty. And makes you feel like you’re on an adventure to find the other animals.
Highly recommend the train. As you get to see and overview of a bunch of the exhibits.
Then you can’t forget about Fiona the hippo.
Tim Wayco — Google review
Always love going to the zoo. Everything was clean. The animals were out. Seems like they have done a lot of upgrades, and all the animals have more enrichment items. The line was short on the day we went, so my 3 girls got to feed the giraffes. $4 for 2 pieces of lettuce.
Corinna Lynch — Google review
One of the best zoos, our family loves coming here with our 2 year old daughter.
- Large breadth of diverse animals.
- Good view points at every animal section.
- Friendly and knowledgeable staff, always a pleasure chatting with them.
- Beautiful botanical gardens, flowers, and plants throughout.
- Excellent carousel with 60 different animals.
- Fun train ride for kids.
- Play area with a slide for small kids.
- Petting zoo with Goats for kids.
- World of the Insect is super cool.
- Our family has the Platinum membership and it’s worth it for the 9-10am member only early access (it can get crowded). Early access pretty much guarantees front parking too. Check on the website the months early access is available (March to Oct I think).
- Great map design.
We’ve visited during all seasons. Keep it up Zoo team!
Jason Philip Yoong — Google review
We absolutely LOVE the Festival of Lights at the Zoo. This is the third year in a row, we have gone the night before Thanksgiving. We usually get there about 430 and don’t have any problems parking or getting in to the zoo. It’s definitely my favorite place to see Christmas lights in the Cincinnati area.
Danielle March — Google review
We really enjoyed this zoo! The gift shop items were so cute. The exhibits were nice and the animals were happy. We went early on a Sunday before the Holiday light festivities during the first week of December. It wasn't busy most of the day and the weather was good enough for the animals to be out and active. Good signage, and wasn't too much trouble to navigate. Definitely a lot of walking. Food was good. Truly had a great time visiting with my husband and Mom!
Emily J. McDaniel — Google review
What a great zoo quite literally in the middle of the city! It is fun awesome place to go with family & friend's. It's affordable and you can see different types of Animals by walking or they also have train rides.
Not only animals they also have a gift shop and different restaurant's.They have festival of lights there every year and it's beautiful. Staff and Crew is nice and respect you, and your family and friends.
The membership is nice and affordable too. If you have food stamps the standard fee is $50 just bring your food stamps card and ID. I forget about the other membership prices is easy price's.
Mainly The grounds are clean and there are plenty of trees. The landscaping is lush and it's just a great place to walk around and snap some great pictures. There is such a large variety of animals here and the enclosures are beautiful. I don't think there was a single animal that wasn't out.
There is so much to see here so bring your walking shoes.
SYAM TINKU — Google review
Well maintained, lots of different animals to see, well laid out park, restaurants in the park to get something to eat and I plan on returning. Love it.
Parking is a mess. Do not take the last turn google suggests. You'll end up on a dead end street. Google takes you to the exit end of a Parking lot to the zoo. There isn't an entrance there. You will be within eye sight of the park/ zoo. There are Parking lots located in the area you can park in. Expect to pay 10 dollars for Parking.
Doug House — Google review
Really this zoo has come along way. All the upgrades new exhibits and overall attention to detail for the animals. I appreciate the botanical landscaping, the worldly facades on the exhibits and educational opportunities. Staff was great and friendly. I recommend being a member, food and item prices are outrageous (ex 35 bucks for a pizza) but you get a discount if your a member. Parking is reasonably priced I suppose. I was disappointed in several attractions being closed however. Advertising what's coming in spring made me excited, but i still wanted to see those specific animals. I think if attractions are closed, my tickets should be discounted. I'd love to see the zoo expand, more big cats and exotic animals, Pandas ect. Larger exhibits and mire interactions with the animals. Overall however it was a beautiful day and great fun with the family. Can't really complain.
matthew white — Google review
This place is AMAZING!! Literally so many animals will have to come back to see them all! The cool way they all put the animals of prey in a neat walk through exhibit, to the awesome train ride that takes you through the whole park, and the beautiful flamingo family with a new baby bird! Just really awesome- my favorite was personally the feeding of the apes! There is a cool little cave area that lets you feel like you’re WITH these huge animals! Highly recommend this zoo to any family! Don’t forget your dip n dots & fun stuffed zoo animal souvenir!
Melissa Longino — Google review
Our family had the opportunity to explore the Cincinnati Zoo recently, and let me tell you, it was an experience we won’t forget! Unlike any other zoo we’ve visited, Cincinnati Zoo stands out for its sheer beauty. The landscaping is a visual feast, with lush greenery and artistic design elements around every corner.
The architecture of the exhibits is an experience in itself; it blends so well with the natural scenery that you often forget you’re in a zoo. It felt more like a wildlife haven, designed with the animals and visitors in mind.
As parents, the highlight was seeing the joy on our two boys’ faces. The one-of-a-kind experiences with kangaroos and penguins were jaw-droppingly excellent. Not every day do you get to be so close and personal with these amazing animals!
Staff members were equally remarkable, offering insightful information while caring deeply for the well-being of the residents of this unique sanctuary.
Bottom line: If you’re anywhere near Cincinnati, don’t sleep on the chance to visit this exceptional zoo. It’s a feast for the eyes, educational for the mind, and joyous for the heart—truly a place that offers something special for everyone.
patrick lordi — Google review
We loved our first visit! Beautifully kept grounds and property. The animals are the stars! They showed off! Super friendly and informative staff members throughout the park and exhibits. Water refill stations and mist showers throughout the park. Nice options at the gift shop. Good food selections available. Accessible in all areas. They allow snacks and coolers. Be ready to walk! It's all worth it.
July 2023
Marvilla Marzán — Google review
What a great zoo quite literally in the middle of the city! There is so much to see here so bring your walking shoes.
There is such a large variety of animals here and the enclosures are beautiful. I don't think there was a single animal that wasn't out.
The grounds are clean and there are plenty of trees. The landscaping is lush and it's just a great place to walk around and snap some great pictures.
Pam — Google review
Growing up with this as my childhood Zoo really set me up with high expectations for what a zoo should bring. I am so glad to see that they have only enhanced for the betterment of the animals and guest experience. We came in town for the holidays and got to see the Festival of Lights which brought such nostalgia. It was very busy but well managed and a good variety of animals were out and about. This is a must see if you are in Cincinnati.
Corey Brill — Google review
My family & I love the zoo. We go several times a year. There is plenty of parking. I do recommend getting tickets in advance, at times the line can be quite long, especially during Festival of Lights & kids spring breaks. During lunch times there can be long lines for food, so plan accordingly. You can bring your own water & food. There are plenty of tables to sit at, some inside & some outside. They do not force the animals to be outside, so when you visit some may or may not been seen. They are currently working on expanding some areas so there is construction.
Brianna Luce — Google review
This was such an amazing zoo. I loved the layout and that it was right in the middle of the City. Definitely checked out Fiona and the Hippos exhibit. The Manatees were awesome and that bubble viewing window was super cool. It wasn’t a long walk but there was a good flow to the zoo and was incredibly clean. Tons of workers all over the place to answer questions. We went when the tulips were in bloom during spring (so it was a tad chilly) but we would gladly make the day trip back again to check it out during the summer time.
Joe — Google review
I visited the zoo with my family on spring break. Honestly it was cold and wet when we went and I’ll admit that I haven’t been to a lot of zoos lately. But I wish we would have known what exhibits were going to closed and that most of the snack shops would be closed. It would have made our decision to go or not much easier. I will say that we enjoyed seeing the exhibits and animals that were open and out and about. If I’m ever in Cincinnati again with my family and it’s warm weather we will definitely go back. I think our favorite was Fiona, the hippo it was fun, watching her and the other hippos playing.
Let’s tell somebody about Jesus Dale Henderson — Google review
I really enjoyed my visit to the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden! Though be aware there was a good bit of construction and closed exhibits (common during this off-season; we visited march 3rd), there was still a full day of exhibits, exploring, and adventure.
The staff that we interacted with were all very nice, and I think the animals are well taken care of here. Everything looked well maintained and tidy throughout the day. The gift shop is decent. The food is good but obviously more pricey than food outside of the zoo.
I definitely plan on returning during a different season when I can see the Insect House, Kangaroos, and a few other things. Overall, it's worth a visit or two!
Jess Brewster — Google review
This is such an awesome place to visit solo, with the family or on a date. The botanical garden part with all the colorful flowers was amazing. The best part of the zoo for me was the hippos. All the kids and adults knew all the hippos' names. I also like how you can walk inside the kangaroo section. I took a photo of every flower they had. I definitely want to do the train ride next visit. You will find every animal at the Cincinnati Zoo. Give yourself like 4 hours or so to visit each animal area. Wear a sunvisor or hat and some sunglasses. Don't forget to check out the gift shop.
Laurency Wyatt — Google review
We had a great time as a family!
We got to see many different animals, and they were closer than other zoos. The place was clean, the layout allows you to complete the visit in about 3 hours, and today they had free Easter candy !!
We also loved the tulips in bloom!
Jorge Betancourt — Google review
This is a beautiful place to visit with tons of the blooming tulips. I came for the hippos but enjoyed the rest of the park as well. It was fun getting to touch a snake. I preferred to walk but it was good that there is a little train for those with limited mobility.
Susan — Google review
It was just a beautiful day 4/7/24 the park was completely full but what do you expect after a long winter?!? And the last day of spring break. The park is kept clean and easy to follow. Only 4 stars because the bathroom(s) multiple were absolutely filthy
The Hard Rock Casino Cincinnati is a popular gambling venue in the Cincinnati area that offers slots, video poker, and a buffet. It also has a steakhouse and a tropical eatery.
What a gorgeous casino! The crystal chandeliers are absolutely breathtaking.. They currently have a collection on display from different artist! We had a great time playing some black jack, slots and having a few drinks. We had some delicious pizza, conversation with strangers and walked out with more money then when we walked in. If you haven't yet check the casino... I definitely think it's worth checking out now that it's a Hard Rock cafe. We were only disappointed with one bartender in the back bar area.. he was rude and assuming.. but he didn't mess up our good time! Would recommend and definitely plan on checking it out.
Carey Marie — Google review
Really fun Casino. You could walk around there for hours just checking out all the musicians memorabilia. So cool being able to see everything so close. Had a few cocktails at the bar as well as some food. The bartender was very nice and made great suggestions for my meal. Just when I thought it couldn’t get better a fantastic local band took the stage and put on a heck of a show!
Brent Andrus — Google review
We started coming here about 2 months ago and their promotions are amazing. I've had $15 a free slot machine money to play on once a week for the last 2 months and then for March is promotion I get $10 off at any food then you there each week.
Julie Zedeker — Google review
Lots of cool rock memorabilia all over the casino. I saw lots of compliments about the layout of the casino, but I thought it was good. I had fun playing blackjack. Staff is friendly and professional. Very bright and clean inside. Traffic in Cincinnati is terrible. It was worth visiting this place.
Marc Crawford — Google review
Gorgeous casino. Good security and a safe exit/entry location. All the casino elements are here. Excellent, non-smoking establishment.
Ernest Bethel — Google review
Let me start by saying I am not a gambler. I am a Hard Rock collector who was taking a close family member out for a nice dinner for his birthday. I did not gamble, so I have nothing to contribute about the gaming. The restaurants and Rock Shop are all on the same level as the casino. There are plenty of very nice restrooms which are kept clean. Plenty of free parking in attached parking garage with elevators. There seemed to be good security. There are several food venues and bars: a classic Hard Rock Cafe, coffee shop, pizza venue, Asian restaurant, and our destination the Council Oak Steak & Seafood. My only disappointment was the relative lack of rock memorabilia. I’ve seen small Hard Rock Cafes with much more memorabilia than this large complex.
LR P — Google review
We visited for the first time since they changed over to Hard Rock on NYE. Great restyle. The floorplan is much more logical.
Wonderful selection of new eating choices. Easily twice as many than when it was Jack"s.
The employees were all very friendly and eager to assist in any needs that arose.
Memorabilia collection is very interesting as well.
Charles Shrewsbury II — Google review
My workplace attended a job fair and we had a wonderful experience here. The staff were kind and welcoming, and I loved the displays throughout the entire casino! Restrooms were clean and the employees were quick to assist if we needed anything at all. The food was great!
Jennifer Wells — Google review
My first time here and at a casino in general and I had the BEST experience!!! The staff is very very friendly and they show you where everything is located. Food was amazing and I ended up coming home with a good amount of cash!!! Will most CERTAINLY be coming back regardless of me being 2 hours away🤪🎰
Emma — Google review
We went to the Hard Rock to see the legendary Beach Boys perform. The show was absolutely amazing! I was impressed with the venue space and surrounding areas! Everything was kept neat and cleaned up. Parking is your choice of valet or you can park free in the parking garage! Û
Cheryl Wilkening — Google review
Great casino! Friendly staff. Loose slots. Nice and smooth dealers at every table. No mistakes, professional pit bosses and hosts. Great food choices. A central bar for quick and easy drinks if you can get away from the tables or don’t utilize the gorgeous and very nice individuals catering to you there. All around a great place to enjoy some fun and possibly hit a nice chunk. If you dont hit it big the pleasant atmosphere and experience helps eliminate your pain significantly if not completely.
Bradley Barnett — Google review
Had fun. First time players get a $10 play credit plus $5 food credit. I turned my free play into $45. Sports betting too! Huge poker room. Not smokey. Good casino.
John Craven — Google review
Thought we were going to have a little fun this morning but upon entering the casino one of us had a soda with us and was told we couldn't bring a drink in with us. It's not something that would usually bother us but you can never find anyone who will offer you a drink. Hard Rock unlike the other casinos in the area where you can get your own drink at no charge, wants to charge for drinks while most people are already spending quite a bit of money playing their games.
Laura Lane — Google review
As food as variety of games its a nice place and the staff is pretty good but as far as the promotional department they're the worse at rating your play and giving you anything. I go there a few times a week and get nothing and went to Horseshoe close to Indianapolis one time and comped me food then sent me several free trips out of town offers plus $300 food/merchandise comp and $675 free bet money. Sure wish Hard Rock would do one tenth of that but doubt it after years of playing there!
Mike Wilson — Google review
Had a great evening here. Saw it on a drive last year when i was in America but had no time.to visit then. So was looking forward to this year and hadtime planned for it.
The fact that the hard rock store sells the discarded used dice for only 50 cents its just super bonus. This girl is gonna rock some hard rock casino dice earrings soon!
ZomerVlinder — Google review
Just a mediocre experience. In this new age of casinos in all local areas of the US, setting yourself apart is not hard. Hard Rock Cincinnati had a terrible selection of table games and electronic table games. $5 blackjack with a required $5 side bet is the worst offender. Not to mention all of your tables under $25 were 6:5, shame on you. Craps tables started at $15, which is fine, but your dealers made the experience mediocre. They just did not provide a good customer experience and seemed disinterested in the customers. Electronic table games were $10 minimums, both craps and blackjack (also 6:5...). And video poker pay tables were quite abysmal. Overall, Hard Rock Cincinnati is just another overpriced casino, offering a mediocre selection of games. I can easily drive to Hollywood, not even a 30 minute drive, to receive better games, rules, minimums, and customer service. In fact, that's exactly what we did. One last thing, I matched from Caesar's rewards diamond plus to third highest tier in the unity program. Your tier match program should make me excited or even interested to play in your network... I got $10 slot play and I truly didn't see any benefit for having a higher tier in your program. So I have zero reason to ever return to Hard Rock Cincinnati. As an avid casino goer, it's so easy to find a better experience at your competitors. Do bettor.
Brendon S — Google review
Cool place to hang out, have a drink and play the machines. There’s a range of different machines and it’s a well equipped casino
RJ — Google review
The slots are terrible! You play max and your return is very minimal! Been to this casino 4 times,is a nice location,nice decorate, but the gambling is if you might as well just give them a donation! Playing from one end to the other only to get the same results! Won't be back! I go to Derby City and Belterra and always seem to come out better than going in! So I will stay away from this place! Not once did I see or hear a JACKPOT scream !
Edward Krieg — Google review
Was here on 4/26/24 for Trace Adkins concert in the ballroom upstairs. Love this place. The casino was not terribly busy when we got there about 6:00 p.m. The ballroom was very easy to find. The staff is very courteous and helped us out and the place was very clean. Parking was very easy to figure out and where to go and leaving wasn't terribly bad from the parking garagre.
Tyler Loomis — Google review
My husband and I visited for the 1st time in 2+ years to celebrate his birthday. We stayed at the $15 minimum bet Black Jack table most of the evening. We had 2 different dealers. One was Elijah. Elijah was SUPER good! He was everything a patron would want in a dealer; enthusiastic, interactive, helpful, funny.... Then we had Jeffrey. Jeff was complete and total opposite of Elijah. Jeff unfortunately didn't have an ounce of fun personality, wasn't engaging, and in fact would roll his eyes or make a very noticeable sigh when a player would make a move he personally wouldn't have done or didn't agree with. I am not sure what Jeff is going through personally, and I'm always about giving grace. I hope it was just a bad night for him? -But, If Jeff really doesn't like his job at all, he should look for a role not in direct customer service/engagement. Outside of the Black Jack experience, the couple slots we played were fun and we had good pay-outs. The drink prices, SHEESH, this place taxxxes. Stadium big event prices for alcohol. We would go back again to this location, but wouldn't drink next time, and would steer clear of Jeff. 4/5 🌟 🎰
Megan C. — Google review
I was never a big gambler. I thought that it was all a bunch of hoopla. I definitely feel differently after today I went with my friend and I won a jackpot. I would highly recommend to anyone visiting in the Cincinnati area. There is a little something for everyone. One of my favorite parts was the memorabilia on display left from bands visiting the city. Legendary artists from decades ago. We went to the bar and ordered Long Island iced teas. Shout out to the bartender for making such a delicious drink! The service was excellent and they weren’t very crowded as it was during the day. I had a really great time and I was on my last spin when I hit the jackpot! It really made for a great day! I would check it out if you’re in the area, even if you’re not a gambler. Definitely going back!
Zoë Katherine — Google review
Fun place great atmosphere good drinks and food
Ryan Hasselbach — Google review
Very clean and nice casino. Enjoyed looking at all the celebrity outfits displayed.
Kings Island is a vast amusement park with thrilling rides, including roller coasters and a wave pool. The park features a lifelike exhibit of dinosaurs that adds to the excitement. Along with restaurants, shops and novelties, Kings Island offers seasonal celebrations such as Halloween haunt and winter fest. With their 50th anniversary, they have added new attractions which makes it an exciting experience for visitors of all ages.
I've been to Kings Island several since I was young. I have always enjoyed it. There is literally a small community here of restaurants, shops and novelties. The rides are exceptional. They have even seemed to add a few new ones since my last visit. Their seasonal celebrations keep things fresh through the year. The family looks forward to their Halloween haunt and winter fest in the off season. We decided to get the gold pass this year considering it's their 50th anniversary. So far we are not disappointed. A large section of the park dedicated to the younger kids will help us get our money's worth. Especially with summer coming up we are really looking forward to the water park.
Dusty Sands — Google review
Went for Winter Fest 2022. Great experience for all ages. Amazing Christmas lights display, most of the little kids rides open, and about a dozen or so rides open for kids of all ages. There was various themed musical performance happening at almost every turn. Hot cocoa stands everywhere. They turn the fountain area into an ice skating rink ($). Lots of places to eat, and step inside to get warm. All handicap accessible.
Jon Key — Google review
It's a simply better version of Cedar Point. Way more relaxed. The wait times are shorter, and the rides seem to be working 90% of the time.
I will say, get the dining pass. The food is extra fantastic here. The BBQ place is excellent. On the same token, the drink pass is a great idea as well and a good value. You don't have to go far to find either a drink refill station or a eatery.
For parents with young kids, I will say this has a much better kids area than Cedar Point. Also, restroom cleanliness is pretty good for an amusement park, and the restrooms seem distributed better than other places.
Caleb Weber — Google review
King's Island is an incredible amusement park in Cincinnati! It offers a wide range of thrilling rides and attractions that cater to all ages. The park is well-maintained, clean, and the staff is friendly and helpful.
The variety of roller coasters at King's Island is impressive. From the exhilarating drops and twists of the Beast and Diamondback to the fast-paced thrills of Banshee and Mystic Timbers, there's a coaster for every thrill-seeker. The rides are well-designed and provide an unforgettable adrenaline rush.
In addition to the coasters, King's Island offers a great selection of other attractions. The water park, Soak City, is perfect for cooling off on hot summer days. The live entertainment shows are entertaining and add to the overall fun atmosphere of the park.
The dining options at King's Island are diverse and tasty. From classic amusement park fare like funnel cakes and hot dogs to more diverse options, there's something to satisfy every palate. The prices are reasonable, considering the quality and variety of food available.
One of the highlights of King's Island is the Eiffel Tower replica, which provides stunning panoramic views of the park. It's a great spot to take memorable photos and appreciate the beauty of the surroundings.
Overall, King's Island is a top-notch amusement park with thrilling rides, friendly staff, and a great selection of dining options. Whether you're a coaster enthusiast or looking for family-friendly fun, this park has it all. Highly recommended for an unforgettable day of adventure!
Divya Chauhan — Google review
One of the best amusement parks in the country! Great rides and entertainment! 15 roller coasters in total! Planet Snoopy kids area is ranked among the top in the country every year. A lot of variety when it comes to eating including restaurants and food stands. Great shopping is also offered for all your souvenirs! Park is extremely clean! The staff is wonderful and will answer any and all of your questions! Plenty of parking in the massive parking lot. Definitely a must visit if you love rides and attractions! You will not be disappointed and have a blast!
Kylie Mangini — Google review
First time at King’s Island! There was always an allure to the park when I would drive past it on 71. I got to go during the Christmas Lights, so a couple rides were open but most of the big ones were shut down. Still a great time! Did bumper cars, ate some carnival food, rode the alien ride, got some great photos. A great day full of great memories. My heart will always be with Cedar Point (my first love) but I’m excited to come back to King’s Island in the summer.
Collin Marshall — Google review
I love Kings Island. This park has always been fun, but, over the last fifteen years or so, it has been transformed into a first class place. So many great coasters, including some, like Orion, Diamondback, Mystic Timbers, and Banshee, that are the best anywhere, along with classics like The Beast and The Racer, and a ton of smaller yet still fun rides, like The Bat, one of the last Arrow swinging coasters, and the Arrow mine train, Adventure Express. Combine this great coaster collection with an impressive selection of flat rides, excellent staff and operations, exclusive merchandise, local food, top notch cleanliness, a great kids area, and so many fun celebrations like Haunt and Winterfest, and you have a park that's easy to get to and easy to spend the whole day. Go there, run back to Orion for your first ride of the day (and jump back on if you can) and leave time for the train and the antique cars and a trip to the top of the Eiffel Tower. Plus save room for blue ice cream!
Matthew Hysell — Google review
Love this amusement park- both the roller coasters and Soak city. We enjoyed the rides in the morning, then Skyline chili for lunch, and went to the water park in the afternoon. Wonderful variety of tubes, body slides, two wave pools, plenty of lounge chairs too. We went in a Fri and the lines were manageable- long for some rides, not too long for others. The Beast does not disappoint! My husband and I rode the Racer back in 1998 when it went backwards, but it no longer does, so we rode it again for old times sake, still fun ride! We enjoyed the fireworks at 10pm, and had Graeters ice cream to end the night. Terrific day!
Cinr98 Roh — Google review
Kings Island was extremely fun! Definitely come earlier in the day to make your moneys worth because it can get pretty expensive. I loved all the rides I went on. Diamondback and Orion had huge drops that had me holding on for dear life and personally, the scariest ones for me were Flight over Fear and the Banshee. Food options over at Kings Island were also good and there was a good amount of scary and fun rides. If you want a relaxing but also thrilling ride, I definitely recommend Whitewater Canyon, it was personally one of my favorites.
tien vu — Google review
This is a really nice amusement park! We have the annual gold season pass which is great. We also booked the food and drink pass which pays off by them self if you life nearby.
The roller coaster 🎢 are a lot of fun and fits from young until old 😀
The water park is also great, you’re able to spend hours 😀😀
Food: don’t expect a high class restaurant… but some of them are really good compared with the amount of food which they have to provide.
We love this park, it’s safe and great for visiting.
Michael Nitz — Google review
This place is awesome! Kings island is the third best theme park I’ve ever gone to (first is Epcot, and second is magic kingdom). I’m a chicken on coasters, and the beast, mystic timbers, and backlot stunt coaster is the best. As a Cincinnati local, it is always nice to go up to ki for a couple hours to ride the beast and leave. Worth the money every time.
Landon Johnson — Google review
Absolutely impressive!! I’m blown away by what a beautiful park this is. I’ve been to all the major parks around the country and this is in the top 3. There’s something for everyone, all ages and food galore. Fright Fest is amazing, decorated top-notch. The passes are a super good deal and includes parking which saves you $25 bucks! They also aid the disabled with more than reasonable accommodations.
Shawna Collette — Google review
This park really has some great rides now with the addition of Orion. While there I noticed that the park was kept clean and the employees I interacted with were very friendly. Another thing noticed is that there was a good amount of security personnel as well. There are also some older rides here that are a bit shaky, but I was quite surprised with mystic timbers since I last rode it in 2017 when it opened and it's still a smooth wooden coaster. I also got food here and it was quite good. Lastly the weekdays at this park are usually light so not allot of wait times.
George Terplan — Google review
Was delighted to see that the park that I had such wonderful childhood memories from 2 family visits had not only held up, but had exceedingly improved over the years. Highly recommend spending at least two days here if you are coming from out of town to get a chance to ride everything that you want. Great family atmosphere, and though our son is now old enough to ride all the big coasters, there is a great kiddie land for the little ones as well.
Dan Herdman — Google review
Had a great time. It had been way too long since the last time I was there. Really enjoyed the Orion and Diamond Head. We were there for a private event and then got to stay and check out the Haunt. If you enjoy Halloween and all the spooky displays and haunted houses etc. You will really enjoy Kings Island Haunt. We sure did!!!
Frank Baker — Google review
We had a wonderful family weekend. The service by employees was outstanding. The food was just as good. All rides were operating and their Halloween haunt was set up as spectacular as always! We got fast lane passes and every dollar spent on this trip was well worth the memories! I’d like to add that my son has a cardiac pacemaker and the security did a fantastic job recognizing his ID card and knowing just what to do and not do. It hasn’t always been that way at KI and it’s obvious they are now trained well and everything went smoothly with that too!! Thank you KI for getting everything right!❤️
Michelle Jumper — Google review
Winterfest 2023. Great time, they claim to have 7 million lights this year and I believe them. Many different themed branches of the park with lights on every surface. The parade was a blast for all ages and really brought out the Christmas spirit in everyone. Only downside would be the lack of rides but I was fine with not getting frostbite from the Orion.
Steven Hoover — Google review
Pretty fun amusement park, especially during Christmas time when they have the ice rink up. It is certainly Ohio based with certain features like corn and chili, but they have some awesome gluten-free options which are particularly nice. I have only gone during December, so I can’t say for sure, but both times the staff were oddly unfriendly. It’s definitely no Disney, but it is nice.
B. K. Rouzaud — Google review
So I'm from California, where know is open 365 days a year, this place was open for a very short period of time, they were open until x12/31 and open back up 04/29 yet season passes for 5, meal plans and drinks plans plus the park plan cost me over $2000, for less than half a year of fun is not very worth it. Now i have to admit they have rides better then the ones comparable to knotts, but i could go to knows any day i want and eat and ride all i want. Plus my meal plan didn't transfer correctly and i had the platinum plan
will holsey — Google review
Went for the Halloween Haunt. Had Fast Passes. Had an AMAZING TIME! Fast passes are definitely worth it the money! Rode every ride twice within 2 hours and seen all the spooky sites. Very nicely decorated. Coasters scary AF after dark!
Tiffany West — Google review
Came for Winter fest December 2023 and what a treat!!! Bought tickets in advance and through security and ticket line with a very small wait.... What an entrance with the ice skating rink in the front/middle and lined with all sorts of pieces to eat and multiple options, then in the backdrop the Eiffel Tower draped with memorizing hundreds of feet long stands of lights, just a thing of beauty!!!! Hot chocolate options all over and sweet shops around every corner.... Great job owners and management as every single staff member we ran across ( which had to be 50+ ) was very nice and polite....roller coasters of course down for the winter but they had a bunch of rides available for the little ones to the bigger kiddos.... Can't wait to be back
James heath — Google review
It's a really good amusement park. It's well-staffed, with washrooms nearby and food options available at most corners, although the food prices are a bit high, as expected. The parking lot is quite spacious. I particularly enjoyed the Mystic Timbers ride as it's pretty fast.
Carillon Historical Park is a 65-acre historical park located in Dayton, Ohio that showcases the many important innovations in transportation that have originated from the area. The Park contains 25 historically significant buildings, including the 1905 Wright Flyer III, the world's first practical airplane and National Historic Landmark, as well as exhibits about Dayton's contributions to World War II. The park also features a brewery and an exhibit about the 1913 flood that struck Dayton.
Perfect for the family!
Whether it’s the history, the natural scenery, or the interactive areas the Carillon Historical Park is a landmark that will be enjoyed by the whole family. Truthfully, you could spend all day here or split it up amongst a few days. The museum has both indoor and outdoor area to be entertained which is great depending on the time of year. We look forward to coming back through the seasons!
We really enjoyed the food at the Brewery as well!
Brennen Waldron — Google review
I had a lot of fun exploring the park and museums. It took about 2.5 hours to get through about half of the park. There's more buildings than I could fit in a single trip. Not sure if there's enough left to warrant a second trip but I'd recommend visiting once if you're in the area.
Andrew Jones — Google review
Carillon Historical Park is an absolute gem, blending rich history, innovation, and natural beauty into a seamless experience. The park is beautifully maintained, with each exhibit, including the awe-inspiring 1905 Wright Flyer III, thoughtfully curated to offer comprehensive insights into the region's significant past. What truly enhances the visit are the very friendly employees, who eagerly approach visitors with fascinating information about the exhibits, adding depth and engagement to the experience. A delightful surprise is the on-site printing company that crafts cards with kids' names free of charge, a charming touch that delights both young visitors and their families. Additionally, the Carillon Brewing Co. provides a taste of history with its historically accurate brewing process, making it the perfect spot to conclude a day of exploration. Carillon Historical Park is not just about revisiting the past; it's a vibrant, educational outing where history comes alive through passionate storytelling, making it a must-visit for anyone interested in exploring America's rich technological and cultural heritage in a beautifully curated and welcoming environment.
Natalie Rad — Google review
First time visiting here. I thoroughly enjoyed my visit. Didn't get to explore everything, there is so much to explore. Definitely will go back to explore more of the park. The Cafe is absolutely off the charts amazing. The Culp Burger & fires were amazing. I tired the phosphate blue raspberry drink & it was amazing. Definitely would recommend visiting & eating here. It is somewhat expensive at the Cafe, but I believe worth the money. Entry into the park is reasonable price as well.
Joel Collins — Google review
This place is a nice area to go for a walk and to experience the history of the railroad and The Wright brothers.
$12 for adults and 3 and under are free admission. Train rides are available base on a schedule. Mini train rides for children and grownups as well that last about 5-8 minutes long. The park itself is nice and well keep. Restaurant on sight and clean restrooms are available along with wheelchair parking.
Come here for a nice outing with family. It was a great experience and something to do that can take up most of your day and get fresh air as well as learning something new 🙂.
Maranatha Beair (420CloudSurfer) — Google review
A great experience overall with a lot of incredible history. I love that the goal is to build up Dayton and all the incredible people who played a part in its history.
Admittedly I did come with a school so things are probably ran a little different when there are busloads of students coming at once.
Employees are a little intense about who qualifies for train rides and carousel rides. Why not just include it in admission prices?
I understand you need to make money but also the kids already paid to get in, is that dollar really making that big of a difference if the train is already running and so is the carousel?
Morgan Perryman — Google review
We toured the historical park as a group, with the help of a really affable and knowledgeable guide. The many things we learned about the Wright Brothers, their personalities, their numerous inventions and innovations, and their family made it a truly engaging experience. Highly recommend!
Deb Stellrecht — Google review
I didn't know what to expect, but this is a really nice park. I went for the Wright Bros Museum but all the other stuff was equally fascinating. Lots of exhibits scattered throughout period buildings really made for an enjoyable afternoon. The brewery on property is also nice and serves old fashioned sodas in addition to beer and German food.
Matthew Schneider — Google review
Very well laid out exhibit and informative, nice to walk around and see lots of local history. Dayton great flood, transportation, Wright Bros. Can’t wait to see the 1/4 scale train when it opens up late 2022. Climbing the 120 step Brethren Clock tower you can see the current incomplete miniature train track layout. Enjoyed the visit.
Charles Wain — Google review
Came here in august and loved every minute of it. I was sad that a few of the exhibits were closed, but there was still a lot to see. We spent a good amount of time with the trains and the Wright brothers exhibit. The couple's that gave us the tours were all so sweet too. This wasn't on our list when we came to visit Dayton, but I'm so glad we did stop by. Highly reccomend.
Briana Harrier — Google review
🛩️🖨️ and a lot more history.
Volunteers/ workers here are passionate about local history.
Large space with different buildings and facilities 🚻
I would recommend to allocate 3-4 hrs to see it all.
Entry price 💲 was a little higher than what I think would be fair.
Gnans — Google review
Our family love this place! We try to always go to the kid friendly events they host. This weekend it was the antique fire apparatus event. Highly recommend coming to Carillon Historical Park with a membership. (Most events are free with membership) you also get discounts at the stores.
Gavyn T — Google review
Great variety of Dayton related historical artifacts and presentations, highly recommend a stop. Displays range from the Wright Brothers cycling and aviation work (including their 1905 flyer on display) to impressive transportation displays with very old autos, trains, and wagons. The oldest standing house in Dayton is here too, along with old schoolhouse, mill, and other displays. I was very impressed and spent hours here. The tour guides were very friendly and knowledgeable.
A Nabs — Google review
Had no idea this place was so huge and filled with so many incredible artifacts. We went just to see the Wright Brothers exhibit but ended up spending all day touring cash registers, printing presses, steam engines, cars and so much more! A definite must see in Dayton.
Jeanne Cumby — Google review
We stopped here for a couple hours on the way back to Wisconsin from Dayton, and we were pleasantly surprised! The cash registers were very fascinating and a really cool look into the history of commerce in this country. Some of the museum inside felt a bit like capitalistic propaganda at times, but that's how these old products were sold in those times and it was fascinating nonetheless.
We also checked out the Wright museum and the old houses and school house as well as the train museum here. The tour of the Wright brothers' first few planes was really great. Seeing the reconstruction of the 1905 flyer was really awe inspiring. The amount of human ingenuity on display in this museum was palpable and really hit home as to the huge strides in technology we've been achieving over the last 200+ years.
The train museum was also really fun to see. Going inside the old trains and imagining how traveling worked back in those times was also really great to see.
For some reason, this museum made for a more impactful experience of human history than a lot of other museums out there. It's a museum of human progress and human genius instead of human setbacks and human tragedies. I really enjoyed it and the next time we're in Dayton with the kids, we'll for sure be going back and maybe take a train tour of the grounds next time!
Ryan Boelter — Google review
I didn’t know what to expect from this museum/historical park, but I was pleasantly surprised! Lots of interesting history and fun facts about the innovators and entrepreneurs from Dayton. The staff are very friendly and knowledgeable. And of course, they have a Wright Flyer! Definitely worth a visit.
Eileen Schaumleffle — Google review
The park is beautiful with the Christmas lights and the views are awesome. Lines are fairly long on the weekend, and do buy tickets in advance...or buy a membership. It's well worth it.
Food options are standard, but there's a nice selection of adult beverages, including Glühwein/mulled wine. Lots of unique, "Dayton" gift options. The note cards made in the print shop were lovely.
All of the historical displays are open. The Carillon "tree" is breathtaking.
Go, only Scrooge or Grinch would be disappointed. And I'm sure they'd change their minds after a train ride around the park.
Annmarie Wolcott — Google review
One of the best museums in the state, 14 dollars is more than fair to enter, especially with the history that is preserved within. Absolutely fascinating place. It requires more than a day, you should dedicate 2 days. The print shop, Wright Brothers, Kettering ACDelco, NCR....so much to see.
Wes GS — Google review
This place was awesome. Who knew so much history was in Dayton Ohio! I thought it was so informational and fun, and our kids had a great time!
Bryce Tarnasky — Google review
One of my favorite places in the city. I love hanging out watching for the Eagles who have a made their home here from several years ago. I remember when I was young my mom took my sister and I over by the river and all of these people were holding hands making a human chain together on each side of the banks. (I was so young I don't remember why. I just know it was a neat memory for me and I was happy I got to be there.) I recently went to A Carillon Christmas and had a great time! Took the train ride which was my favorite part. Took home some keepsakes from the gift shops. The bells looked beautiful and you can see it from the new train there or walk right up. Wonderful place. I'll be there looking for the Eagles on a nice day while reminiscing about all the great times I've had there.
Jennifer Kelly — Google review
I was born and raised near Dayton, and hadn’t visited Carillon Park since I was in 5th grade. It has expanded so much, and truly does a brilliant job at transporting its visitors back in time. I took my daughter and two friends here, and we had a blast! It helps that we all enjoy museums, art and history, and attended on a perfect Fall weekday. We spent a solid 4 hours walking around and really observing everything. The staff was wonderful and was quick to give us more insights into the history. Highly recommend for any and all ages! I definitely left having learned something new. Will gladly visit again!
The National Museum of the United States Air Force houses a vast array of aircraft, military artifacts and exhibits on Wright-Patterson Air Force Base just outside Dayton. The museum is huge, and visitors can explore everything from displays covering Air Force Art to world war II bomber jackets to hundreds of whole aircraft. The museum has an on-site cafe that's a great place to rest after a long day of exploring.
This place has an incredible amount of information and exhibits. They have free tours that guide you through the history of aviation, presidential planes pre-1970, quite a few real planes and many more items. It was not busy when we arrived and it wasn't busy when we left. They have a cafe on site (Valkyrie cafe) and although I didn't eat there, it seemed like a basic place to grab a quick bite. My four year old kids enjoyed it. We will likely be back when they get a bit older. The staff was incredibly nice. Overall a very pleasant experience.
Jonathon N. — Google review
This is by far the greatest air museum I have been to!! Judging from the other reviews here or any where else, the place totally does not disappoint! You and your family definitely should spend a day and you'll see. It's FREE admission and parking. There's plenty of displays and definitely gives honor to the service men and women of the past and present. I would love to visit again! (When they open the Early Days of flight)
Jose Hamtig JR — Google review
This place is huge and has so many planes! It's very informative of all the wars and how the planes came about. I really liked that it had places you could stop and watch a video of people speaking about their experiences. The air force one planes were tight! If you are claustrophobic I do not recommend :D
They were setting up for an air force dinner ball and everyone that came looked amazing!
Gift shop had a lot of fun things you can purchase.
Bird Fleck — Google review
Massive museum with an extensive collections of planes from the beginnings of aviation until today.
Definitely could spend days in there and still have material to read and learn.
A great museum for any history, military or aviation buff.
Lots of walking ( smart watch clocked 6 miles indoors!) so be ready for those distances.
Jean-Francois Désilets — Google review
Took my girlfriend here for a surprised trip and we had such a great experience. Since she's a teacher, she enjoyed reading all the history and facts about the planes and about the equipment used in the wars. I love how clean this place was and spread out so it never felt crowded. I recommend spending about 2 days here if you want to get the full experience and read everything. About 1 day if you just want to look at everything. Great gift shop and cafeteria too.
J.M — Google review
After 15+ years, I managed to return to this museum, and I was impressed by the changes. -including a new building.
The museum covers flight from the earliest days all the way to current space vehicles
If you go, wear comfortable shoes and bring a spare battery for your camera. The docents are helpful and know details of the exhibits. I do recommend making a donation and getting a site map so you can target sections to visit. I suspect I will find an excuse to return sometime soon.
don crossman — Google review
The exhibits are great. I have visited twice before and would come back again to see the exhibits.
The parking lot has two electric chargers with four parking spots. The charging is slower than my home charger but is at a decent charging rate of about 30 miles per hour.
The food court is expensive. Cost about $50 for one adult and two kids for food and drinks.
Most ridiculous is that there is NO water station anywhere in the museum. I understood that water fountains are not safe in this pandemic. However, at least the museum should put water bottle fill stations.
Other than staying thirsty, your only option is to visit the cafe and pay $2.75 for a bottle of water.
In the cafe, there is NO plastic recycling for the plastic package and the water bottles. As a public institution, the museum should do better on recycling.
Haigang Zhou — Google review
This is such an awesome museum. They have so many airplanes to look at. If you are an airplane enthusiast set aside at least a whole day to spend here. There is so much history in this museum. They also have some simulators you can try out, those cost money. Be warned, the cafe is very expensive. If you can I recommend eating elsewhere. The gift shop is awesome and has all kinds of cool things to get.
Lorantz Rogers — Google review
This place is a great learning experience for anyone who wants to know about military or the planes involved and the aircraft in general. Seeing it up close is a beautiful thing because from TV or just photos you can't really tell the true size of this place as well as the aircraft inside. Very beautifully taken care of great summertime fun nice and cool on the inside. Great for the whole family! Definitely worth visiting!!! They even have a gift shop and a food area.
CatBlueyes2289 — Google review
It was an amazing experience! The museum is so huge, and there are so many different aircraft to see! Lots of experimental and hard-to-find aircraft, and from so many different time periods. There is also a large collection of presidential aircraft which you can walk through and a missile collection. An outstanding collection that you could easily spend a few days looking at. Great place for history enthusiasts and aviation nuts. Would highly recommend.
Sam Smith — Google review
Awesome place from start to finish! The lady at the beginning who helped show us things on the map that we wanted to see was VERY helpful. This is an incredible place for aviation enthusiasts, people interested in history, little kids amazed by big vehicles, etc. Everyone should try to make it here at least once. Even the bathrooms were good, the facility was clean, and the gift shop had lots of good quality fun things to choose from. We'll definitely be back!
ML Walton — Google review
You can get a sweeping view of Air Force and military aviation progress at the National Museum of the United States Air Force, the world’s largest and oldest military aviation museum. There are more than 360 aircraft and aerospace vehicles on display, many rare and one-of-a-kind. In addition, you’ll find thousands of historical aviation artifacts. If you love the Air Force, aviation or the military in general, you will want to visit. We have been to several service national museums and this one is one of the best. Highly recommend visiting. Would definitely suggest to plan to visit with 4-5 hours available. Museum admission and parking are free (fee for theater and flight simulators).
Andy Novikov — Google review
Such a wonderful experience!! I visited the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force on 30 November 2023. The Behind the Scenes Tour was aHHmazing! Our Tour Guide, Will McLaughlin, was fun, personable, polite, and very knowledgeable. I highly recommend taking a field trip for work, school, or with your family. You will not be disappointed. I had a great time!
🇺🇲 ✈ 🎖️ 🦅 =★= 🪖
Angela Greene — Google review
I had a limited amount of time to view the display. I was blown away by the size of some of the aircraft. You just don't have a true feel for some of these aerospace vehicles until you're standing right next to it. Service is great. The facility was very clean. I took advantage of their free mobility cart because of an injury. I would not have been able to view much of the displays but I was able to make it through all the buildings without being an excruciating pain which is a win-win for me. I highly recommend it.
Tim Nuzum — Google review
Simply incredible, and FREE to enter. So many amazing planes. Probably the only place you can see 2 different SR71 models in the same museum. Some other favorites there were the YF 23, F 117 and the B2. The prototype planes were neat too. It took me about two hours just to look at everything and read maybe 15%. If you are near and have more than 2 hours you need to go
Spencer Snow — Google review
I had a great 3 hours in the museum. I wasn't expecting so many air and space craft. It took quite a bit just to walk around. I got an hour tour of hanger 4 from Dennis - and it was AMAZING. Dennis served in the Air Force so he had his own stories but was incredibly knowledgeable about the entire museum and each plane. Just a fantastic experience. A must see!
Jeffrey Grim — Google review
Free to get in!
I recently visited the Air Force museum and was pleasantly surprised by the extensive indoor and outdoor exhibits they had to offer. The museum was filled with a lot of people, more than I had planned for, but it added to the energetic atmosphere of the place.
The indoor exhibits were informative and well-curated, showcasing the history and advancements of the Air Force over the years. I particularly enjoyed the displays of vintage planes and helicopters, as well as the interactive exhibits that allowed visitors to get a hands-on experience of what it's like to be a pilot.
The outdoor exhibits were equally impressive, with a wide range of aircraft displayed in an open-air setting. It was fascinating to see the different planes up close and learn about their unique features and capabilities.
One thing to note is that weapons are not allowed on the premises, so be sure to leave those at home. However, this didn't detract from the overall experience, as the museum had plenty of other interesting things to see and do.
Overall, I had a great time at the Air Force museum and would highly recommend it to anyone with an interest in aviation or military history. The exhibits were engaging, the staff was friendly and knowledgeable, and I left feeling enriched by all that I had learned during my visit.
Gregory Funk — Google review
Impressive sized museum with an extensive collection of aircraft throughout history. I spent about 3 hours here, and still more to see. I went on a free tour that was really informative and interesting. They offer various free tours in different sections. This is a museum for all ages and interests. Definitely recommend to go here.
Heather Brushwood — Google review
This is hands down one of my favorite museums. I've been 4-5 times now and love bringing friends and family for their first time. The staff is fantastic and the tours are incredible. You could spend all day here and learn so much. It would be hard to fit everything into one day if you do all the tours. They are free and 100% worth it.
Paul Leason — Google review
Lot of history and plenty of planes to see. It's definitely a place for all age groups, especially for those who love history and big planes. The place is huge so I'd encourage you to carry plenty of fluids. The entry into Air Force One was great, although it's not a newer plane. I would plan for a full day visit so you get ample time to see everything. Don't miss the theater show and be sure to check the show timings ahead of visit.
Rahul K — Google review
This place this incredible! To begin its 100% free! How can you beat that. Besides that this place is a history bombshell! Tons of history in this place beyond just military. They have stuff dedicated to the beginning of flight. Then they progress through flight throughout history starting with world war I moving to world war II then the Vietnam and korean war and moving to modern flight. The end is space flight and presidential planes. Awesome place. Interactive for kids and more information than you can take in for a single visit. Will have to return.
Luke Knapke — Google review
AWESOME experience! If you are a history museum fan, if you love airplanes, if you want to see the biggest collection of aero history in one place, you have to plan to visit!
The museum is free to attend. They ask for a donation. Parking is free and plenty of it. We walked through all the hangers and spent the entire day at the museum (which is so easy to do because there is so much to see!!). There are free guided tours (see website in advance to see times and hangers) that give so much information about the planes and history. I was at this museum when I was a kid- it’s been over 30 years- and now my first time back with my own kids, it was way better and far exceeded my expectations! My husband who is military, my 10 year old son- all completely blown away at this gem of a museum!
We will definitely be going back at some point! Worth doing again!
Do plan to spend the whole day.
Don’t forget the planes outside too!
There is a cafe. Only water in clear bottles allowed. But if you pack a cooler there are covered shelters outside for a picnic lunch.
Jennifer Hunziker — Google review
Wow. So much to see. I am sure we barely touched the surface. There were so many things to hear and read about. The museum is donation based only. There is a simulator you can pay to ride. We loved walking I. The old Air Force One planes. But the space is tight in those. Not really for the claustrophobic! Overall a great stop for us!
Julie Jackyra — Google review
The Dayton Air Force Museum is an absolute must-visit for anyone with even a passing interest in aviation, history, or the U.S. Air Force. This museum is a journey through the evolution of aviation and the incredible achievements of the United States Air Force.
Upon entering, you're greeted by an array of aircraft, from the early Wright Brothers' creations to the most advanced and iconic fighter jets of today. The collection is impeccably maintained, and the attention to detail in the exhibits is impressive.
What sets this museum apart is its commitment to storytelling. The exhibits are not just about hardware; they're about the people, the missions, and the impact of the U.S. Air Force on our world. The personal stories, dioramas, and interactive displays engage visitors of all ages.
The staff is knowledgeable, passionate, and always willing to answer questions or share anecdotes, adding depth to the experience. And the best part? Admission is free, making it accessible to everyone.
Whether you're a history buff, a fan of aviation, or just looking for an enriching and enjoyable day out, the Dayton Air Force Museum delivers on all fronts. It's an educational and entertaining journey through the skies and beyond, leaving you with a newfound appreciation for the bravery and innovation that have shaped our world.
Cindy Gordon — Google review
100% Awesome, probably the only government entity with a 4.9 ⭐ rating out of 23,000 reviews.
This place is fantastic, it took me 4 hours and I wasn't able to see everything that I wanted. So much cool history and definitely a sense of pride as an American seeing where we have been and I'm curious what will be in the fifth hangar in the future twenty years from now!
They definitely need a F16 and F35
Jerradslist. Com — Google review
Great place to visit. Free parking, free admission. You can donate whatever amount and get a map from them (optional). The have free double stroller to use indoors if needed for kids. You are able to walk through certain planes. Others have small cockpits a kids can climb into. Gift shop is pricy (not surprising for a free museum)
Rohit Chand — Google review
The fact this place is free is INSANE. It is massive, and has so many incredible aircraft’s, artifacts, and informative plaques. we only spent 2 hours here (only visiting the area and in a bit of a rush) could have easily spent 2+ more.it is so spacious! And packed for the brim with things to see. My husband is a history nerd and loved it all, they have very unique things here. Museum is very well kept and clean,and there is plentiful staff if you have questions.
Haley S. — Google review
This was the ultimate place to experience a total solar eclipse. I drove 1200 miles for the experience, and it was well worth it. This museum is inconceivably big, with huge galleries containing almost 400 planes. Curation of exhibits is first rate. One could spend days in there. And the parking and admission are free. An ultimate deal. Staff did a great job putting on a mega event for the eclipse of 2024.
Craig Childress Johnson — Google review
A truly amazing and interactive journey through aviation history. They have it all and help you to journey through history. From the Wright brothers to Air Force One to the world’s fastest plane the SR-71 Blackbird. We spent the whole day here and still didn’t have enough time to see it all. I can’t wait to return again soon.
Warren’s Reviews — Google review
What can I say. The National Museum of the US Airforce is fantastic. I have wanted to go here for years, as it’s the only place in the world with a real flying saucer. To say I was impressed is an understatement. We have nothing like this in the UK and it puts every air museum I have been to, including in Washington DC to shame.
If you like planes, this is one place you HAVE to visit. I went a long way out of the way when driving from Chicago to Niagara Falls to visit here and it was well worth it. Over 1000 planes, covering from the Wright Brothers; from just down the road; to the very latest F-22 and B2. Though it’s a shame the B2 isn’t real and not a very good mock-up.
I would definitely recommend visiting here and its one of few places worthy of a special trip to see it. You can easily spend all day here.
Andy Smith — Google review
It's a huge museum and very well maintained ed. We are surprised it is FREE entry. Ample parking, free again.
It took us 3.5 hours to take a quick tour. There were many exhibits of real plane remains and stuff. Many movies playing every corner showing how the remains were collected and refurbished for display. We enjoyed. There were many other interactive stations, kids loved.
Start from exhibits 3 if you have kids. They have virtual reality and other simulation rides. Some other engaging exhibits for children there.
SUPER expensive food. Not worth it at all. A small slice of co-pilot pizza, charged at 8$. Way toooo much.
Ruchi Rao — Google review
Such a fantastic museum. I grew up in this area and returned for a short weekend visit with my son - many great updates and so much history! Numerous hangars featuring different periods of history, it’s easy to spend a full afternoon here. It’s free to visit and well worth checking out if you’re in town.
Bonnie Krueger Dearing — Google review
This is a great place to visit to learn about aviation history and to get close to many historic planes. This museum has many one-of-a-kind artifacts, so it's definitely a place to visit. There is no admission fee, but you can leave a donation.
Linda Zee — Google review
This is an amazing collection of aircraft. It starts with early flight with the Wright Brothers and other pioneers of flight right up to the present day. Piston engine and jets. It is all indoors and 361 aircraft. Organized by era it is marvellous to see. And amazingly it is free. Spend two days if you have the time! Highly recommended!
Mark Spence — Google review
My visit to this museum was truly memorable and enjoyable. The extensive collection of presidential aircraft on display was both impressive and educational, offering a unique glimpse into the history of presidential travel. The exhibits were well-maintained and thoughtfully presented, making our walk through the museum a delightful experience. However, the only downside to our visit was the limited food options available at the museum's restaurant. Beyond just chips and small snacks, there wasn't much variety for a proper meal, which was a bit disappointing. Despite this minor inconvenience, the overall experience at the museum was fantastic, and I highly recommend it to anyone interested in aviation or presidential history. The staff was knowledgeable and friendly, adding to the positive atmosphere of our visit.
Natalie Rad — Google review
We had a great visit with an air force veteran. Most of the museum is accessible except for the space shuttle and Air Force One exhibits(the elevator to the upper level of the shuttle was out of order and the Presidential planes feature tight corridors you have to squeeze through). The Museum is well laid out and flows from one era of aviation to the next. Well worth the visit and you could definitely spend more than one day there to absorb everything there is to see.
chris bright — Google review
Always a great experience! Lots of history with a chance to see aviation throughout time. This time the kids came at well (12 and 11, boy and girl) they both had a great time as well! Highly recommend...have to give a donation of any amount for a map of the place. Otherwise, free to enter and enjoy.
Andrea Gerig — Google review
I hadn't been here since I was a kid! I came here for the eclipse to see totality on 4/8/24; the event was extremely well organized. While the museum was very busy, the only claustrophobic moments were entering the building and using the bathroom closest to the entrance.
If you are anywhere in the Cincinnati-Dayton-Columbus area and you can take a day, visit this place. If you're an engineer in the aerospace industry, military, or just a huge fan of planes, this place will be heaven for you. Every important aircraft development in the history of the United States (and beyond) is included here.
The place is huge and packed full of details; bring your best walking shoes and pace yourself. If you don't have an entire day, get a map and find your favorites, then focus on seeing those. We spent about 3-4 hours split up by the eclipse and still could have spent another couple of hours in the place.
I left with a mix of feelings; it's a different experience when you're an adult. It has a way of getting your patriotism flowing; it is amazing what we can do when we put our minds to it. On the flip side of that, it is also frightening what we're capable of when we decide to do something; the missile gallery is a sobering reminder of this.
35-acre park features striking limestone caverns with over 2 miles of passageways & guided tours.
Good for one day trip with kids/ family. When it is hot outside inside the cave is so cool inside. A 50 minute guided tour is worth. You can also plan half a day visit. The entire trip may take no more than 3 hours including taking pictures and visiting gift store. There is a big landscape beside the gift store for children to play. They also have picnic tables. On weekends park closes at 5pm. Please bring your own water, food & snacks they dnt have a cafe there. The guide of our tour was so nice and knowledgeable. They are bunch of young kids and are very friendly. Two types of guided tour you get to choose from. We picked up the “natural” which was $20 per adult.
Riya Acharya — Google review
Took my 4 year old daughter here this past weekend and it was such a neat experience! We bought a big bag of sand for her to pan and she was lucky enough to find a huge chunk of amethyst, what a lucky girl! The caverns themselves are absolutely gorgeous and I highly recommend buying both the historical tour and the natural wonders tour. You take a short bus ride to get to the historical tour entrance and they bless you back to the natural wonders tour. The prices are very reasonable and this is really an amazing place to take children of all ages, even great for just adults.
Saretta Main — Google review
Our visit here was a nice visit and we had an awesome tour guide. There was a Little bit of a weight but that is because the tours are scheduled in incremental time frames we didn't have a problem getting into the next available tour. Tour groups are small enough that you don't feel overwhelmed or uncomfortable. We enjoyed shopping at the store and I even got to use their indoor sleuth box. We bought the $25 bag and the amount of cool rocks and minerals in it well exceeded the cost so I was very satisfied. We will be returning again this summer with my grandchildren. This is definitely an excellent tour. If you have never been to a cavern because it is not too long, it is not too short and it does not present a claustrophobic presence.
Angel Carbone — Google review
Really nice caverns and you can see the owners are invested in trying to find more rooms/paths within the caverns. The colors inside are pretty awesome and unique to other caves you may have previously toured. The guide had a good handle on the group, even though there were 30 people in the group, I think. I'd recommend stopping here to tour the caverns if you're able to.
Rachel Rachel — Google review
Well worth the trip! I’ve never seen caves like this. The tours are about 50 minutes long, and you have to be able to go up about 60 steps to exit the cave. The tour guides all looked about 18, but they are friendly and knowledgeable! If you go on a weekend, go early. We got there about 9:30 and the parking lot had plenty of space. When we were leaving at 12.00, the parking lot was totally full and a bunch more cars were parked on the grass.
Astrid Oliver — Google review
Would I visit again? Sure
On our week of Ohio day trips we went to the Ohio Caverns, a place we always wanted to visit. Great experience with our tour guide, Veronica who was both really funny and informative. Really glad it was a guided tour as the insights and info was super helpful.
The caverns were really impressive from all the crystal structures in the different rooms. Hard to believe some are thousands of years old and will be around for thousands of more.
Tickets were $24 for each tour and there was two options. We only did one (the main one) and I thought that was more than enough if I am being honest. I am not sure we will go again but glad I did it this one time and would recommend it for a daily activity.
Todd Kubli — Google review
We had a blast! Would recommend to anyone wanting a different experience. Check out the souvenir shop as well! We spent about an hour and a half there and it was perfect for time. *Caution* there are a huge set of concrete stairs upon leaving the cavern.
Jerrod McCart — Google review
I was pleasantly surprised with this tour. I've been to 4-5 other well known Caves, and honestly, this tour here in the heart of Ohio was as good as any of them. It's a shorter tour, less walking, not physically demanding. While it's shorter, it packs in as much variety and quantity of cave features that you would find going on multiple other cave tours. Can't remember our guides name, but she was a great guide.
Frank — Google review
Nice cave system, very impressive. I have been to a bunch of different caverns around the U.S. and this one was one of the more expansive ones that I have seen. It's surprising to see just how far you have traveled underground when you come out at the end point. The cave bacon lacked some redness to it, but the Crystal King was rather impressive and so was the xenomorph egg looking thing. Also, the floating pillars were unique and something I had not seen before. It's out in the middle of nowhere, but a very worth-while trip.
Hector Bolanos — Google review
Absolutely amazing! Best caverns we have visited by far! Beautiful formations and amazing tour guides. A must-see to add to your bucket list. Some areas are a bit short, so you may have to duck a bit, but overall, an easy tour (until the stairs at the end, lol)
Laura Littell — Google review
The staff was generous and informative; guides were knowledgeable and witty. The caverns were great and surprisingly there was a lot of head room most of the tour (I’m 6’4”). There are great photo opportunities as well as a point in the Natural Wonder Tour toward the end where the staff will take a soft framed photo for you that costs a couple bucks. We’re looking forward to going back over the next 50 years to see the columns connect 😅
George ?SKi? Zarebski — Google review
I spontaneously decided on taking a tour today. We showed up, bought 2 tickets for the winter tour, they were about $24/adult. Waited only 15 minutes after arriving which we spent browsing their large and wonderful gift shop! Our tour guide was super knowledgeable and sweet. She had a wise woman charm about her, and she made the tour both informing and entertaining! I believe her name was Linda, and we also had Ashley assisting us on the tour. Hoping I’ll get the chance to come back out for the history tour and whatever else they have going on. We also had a great time sifting through the surprise gem dirt we bought. For the large bag it was $25, and although it may not be worth it for what you can possibly get in them, the memorable experience we had doing it together made up for the cost to us.
Dezirae Sea — Google review
Our first experience here, and we absolutely loved it! The tour guides were awesome (we did both the history tour and the nature tour). We hadn't even left yet and were already talking about going again. Definitely recommend!!
Melanie Kraus — Google review
Nice experience. they have 2 different tours, 1 takes you through older caves (but very few crystals), and the other one takes through a much better maintained cave ecosystem (lots and lots of crystals, and big ones too).
multiple tours during the day, last tour starts at 5 pm.
Remember not to touch anything inside the caves, otherwise, they will kick you out (happened with one of the family on tour, which was not able to control their kids).
Also, remember to get your food in sealed bags, you can enjoy the serenity ones you are out of the caves.
A must visit location if you are in the Columbus area.
Harsha Vardhana — Google review
I visited a little while ago with my wife and son, and we had a great time. There are two regular tours, one historical and one more geological, and they were both great. The tour guides are well-informed and personable, the history of the caverns is interesting, and the caverns have some truly beautiful formations. At the end, they take a group photo of your party, which you can choose to buy (it's a pretty cool setting for a family photo), and then you can visit the gift shop, which has plenty of interesting things to buy. It is a kid-friendly attraction, but I recommend only taking children who are old/mature enough to not touch delicate mineral formations. My son was 11 at the time, and he really enjoyed our visit. It's a bit far from most urban areas other than Columbus and Dayton (we drove three hours from Canton), but it's really worth visiting if you've got time.
Douglas Hoffman — Google review
The caves were amazing! All of the staff members were super nice, friendly, & helpful. This is definitely a fun day to get away with your family or with your loved one. You will not be disappointed. We saw both caves & there were 4 of us and it was only a few bucks over $100 & honestly I think that was such a good price.
Shelby Hardin — Google review
Caverns themselves were beautiful.
Historical tour gave a lot of good information. The other tour was "prettier."
Tour guide knowledgeable and pleasant.
We have visited cavers before and while the caverns themselves were always nice, the area outside is usually dirty. Here, even the bathrooms were clean!!!
Nice, reasonably priced gift shop.
Nice family day.
Kami S — Google review
This was an excellent experience and perfect for all ages. I recommend exploring the caves on a hot day so you can truly appreciate the cooler constant temperature. Just beautiful to see the formations and hidden treasures deep underground. Enjoy the chandeliers! But please don't touch any of the formations!
JOSEPH P. — Google review
Ohio Caverns truly lived up to its nickname, "America's Most Colorful Caverns." The glistening stalactites and stalagmites in all sorts of hues were breathtaking. Our guide ( sorry i forgot her name ) was knowledgeable and engaging, bringing the caverns' history and geology to life.
I opted for the winter tour. The whole experience was like stepping back in time and into another world. The caverns are filled with stunning stalactites, stalagmites, and other speleothems in a variety of colors.
Location: The caverns are located near West Liberty, Ohio, about 30 miles from Dayton
Overall, Ohio Caverns is a great option for a fun and educational outing. The colorful formations and interesting history make it a worthwhile experience for all ages.
Anik Datta — Google review
The tour was very well paced and informational took about an hour. It definitely worth it to go! Very cool things to see in the cavern. The gift shop, bathrooms and other facilities are well maintained and clean!
Zachary Mills — Google review
It was a fun experience! We ha had a ten min wait for our tour. The boys really thought it was cool. First time for them being in a underground cave.... the tour was about 45 mins to an hour walk through... which was perfect if you have Little ones.... If you are in the area, or on a road trip, like us, it was a nice break to stretch yr legs, grt fresh air, and have a Lil fun!
Janelle Hicks — Google review
Our tour guide Morgan did a wonderful job and was very knowledgeable. The entire staff runs a very smooth operation. I am very impressed with their facilities and clean rest rooms. Hard to beat the $10 they charge for a printed photo in a commerative frame.
B SNOW — Google review
I went here with my family and had a blast! We are Ohio natives and have never been here before. Lots to see and do. The caverns are beautiful and well maintained. The guides were helpful and informative. They have most amnesties here and if not there is a town nearby to shop or eat if you would like. Plenty of selections. The gift shop was a fun experience for the kids too. They got to crack their own geodes open with assistance from staff.
The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium is a popular family destination with a hands-on tide pool, reptile lab, kangaroo walkabout, and more. It's home to many animals including an impressive menagerie of primates and animals from all over the world. There's also a golf course, water park, amusement park, and more.
First time at the Zoo in the winter and it was Great! Hardly anyone was there so it was like we got the animals all to ourselves. Africa area is closed for winter so we couldn’t see gorillas, lions, or giraffes but plenty of other happy and active animals were around and able to be seen. Tickets are half price for the winter too so take advantage of that deal!
Stephanie Libby — Google review
Great zoo for the whole family. Lots of parking. Clean and well staffed. I saw EMS and security team members roaming the zoo.
Many attractions have wheelchair access. Clean and kid’s friendly. Lots of customers but didn’t get overwhelming for me because the place was so large, everyone was well scattered.
Lots of restrooms, small gift shops, drink and snack stands, and restaurants throughout the zoo. Lots to do. Lots to look at. Lots to buy.
Affordable prices for foods, drinks, snacks and admission. Parking is $10 in addition to admission cost. Water park is also additional.
Place is huge. Plan to stay a whole day or maybe even two days or else you’ll be rushing to get through the entire place.
Meng Thao — Google review
Incredible zoo and water park! My family and I paid for two of the behind the scenes events (Jack Hanna and the Safari Ride) and these were so amazing we want to go back. We also fed the sting rays which was so fun. Very affordable considering everything we did that day. My only suggestion is to get there early or spend two days there in order to see everything. One of the best zoos I have ever been to. 🦓🦒🦚🦡🦛
Sarah Catanzaro — Google review
Amazing Amazing experience. Got the chance to bathe an Elephant and learn about them. Our Zoo Educator Erin was amazing. Chris, the Elephant keeper, was also amazing. They were both very knowledgeable and awesome to be around. All the staff was amazing. The animals are well kept and taken care of. Lots of animals to see, great experience gaining knowledge from all the Zoo keepers. Well worth the travel and money. Wild Burger has a very tasty burger, customer service was on point.
Kimron Pierre — Google review
The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium exceeded our very high expectations. Every exhibit was well themed, spacious, and full of activities for the animals. The pathways were well-marked and well-laod out. Water cups were available at all drink and food stands with fountain drink sales. The animals were allowed to choose whether to be in their outside or inside habitats.
There were many species we had not seen in person before including sand cats, several reptiles, and polar bears. The reptile house was expansive and impressive. Personally, I have never seen a feline that I didn't love and the number of big (and small) cats at the zoo did not disappoint.
I have only great things to say about this zoo. A couple of tips we discovered; definitely buy tickets and parking online, this makes entering so much faster; purchase a refillable drink mug and enjoy complimentary refills the day of purchase; ride the Dinosaur Boat Ride (additional $3 charge, worth it); and if possible, ride the zoo shuttle from the nearby Park-and-Ride for $3 tickets.
Finally, the zoo has been collecting cards for Jack Hanna and his family. Jack Hanna spent his life educating people on animals via his TV appearances, shows, and the zoo itself. He is stricken with advanced Alzheimer's disease and no longer recognizes the zoo that he helped to shape. If anyone is so inclined, there is a small mailbox in the guest relations building, inside the zoo, next to the turnstiles where you can leave a card or note for him and his family.
Desiree Vaughan — Google review
My visit to the Columbus Zoo was truly incredible. The diversity of animals and their well-maintained habitats left me in awe. From playful penguins to majestic big cats, it's a wildlife enthusiast's dream. The staff's knowledge and passion shone through in their interactions, making it an enriching experience for all ages. It was a Halloween holiday, so seeing children in different costume was a plus. A must-visit for anyone in the area and nearby state.
ahmad tokey — Google review
Love the columbus zoo! The food was great, people were friendly, and the weather was mild so ALL the animals were out and active. North America is under construction so not too much to see there, but if you walk past all of that still has all of Africa and the North America bears to see. ❤️❤️
Lenner G — Google review
The Manatee and Stingray habitats are awesome…
Very large parking lot. I was in awe of the size of the parking lot. The zoo employees were very friendly and polite. The zoo itself was cool but if I’m honest, I thought it would be a lot better. Very muddy, lots of construction I couldn’t find anywhere for my son to get a snack, a lot of things were closed or broken. This was on a Thursday, 70 degree day, in March. Maybe bad timing to visit but I wasn’t impressed. I will visit again in the summer to compare experiences but I am weary of what the large parking lot means for crowds in the summertime.
Brhiannon Copeman — Google review
We went for a school field trip for my first grader. It was a gloomy day but the animals were still out and about. Saw lots of staff cleaning up inside and outside exhibits. The way this zoo is set up makes it super easy to get around. All of the staff I encountered were super friendly and very helpful. Train ride was only $2.00 a person! Really enjoyed our day here.
missypopmusic — Google review
By far my favorite zoo in Ohio. This is the first time we've gone this late in the year and it's beautiful with the leaves changing. Since it was cooler more of the animals were active which we loved!! The new underwater tunnel for the seals is awesome & one of our favorite things there this year. Wasn't crowded at all. The Zoo and bathrooms are very clean & the staff is super friendly, great with kids! They've added Adventure Cove since I visited last & it looked like it could be fun, but you can only ride a few rides with a Zoo admission ticket. We LOVE Sting Ray bay. The stingrays get super playful when you're feeding them!!
Erika Adkins — Google review
This was my first visit to the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, and I am sure it won't be the last. Even though the temperature was hot the park has several places to go inside for quick cool downs. The park is easy to navigate. The exhibits were informative and interactive. The animals were active or visible too. My son (10) had a blast in the stingray pool with several opportunities to see and touch them up close. Overall a great day and I look forward to returning.
Jacquelyn Noell — Google review
We went here for the lights and they were absolutely gorgeous. Pictures didn't do them justice. Such an awesome zoo and pretty clean for the most part. I would suggest getting there early if you also plan on seeing the animals as most exhibit areas closed at 5 pm which we did not know and missed a ton of animals. It was also very crowded if you don't enjoy being shoulder to shoulder with people, the line to get in as we were leaving was all the way to the parking lot.
Cloe Nolen — Google review
Our first time to the Columbus Zoo. It wasn't over crowded and we could walk around easily. If you're a Hot Chocolate fan I would highly recommend getting the souvenir cups that you can get free refills as you go throughout the night. Wait times at the food carts are not horrible either! And very nice staff members.
Heather VanAlstine — Google review
We went on a Saturday and it was somewhat crowded being Earth Day Weekend.
The exhibits weren’t overly crowded. Had to wait at the more popular ones where animals were active (at most-2 minutes)
ALOT of Construction on exhibits making them un-viewable.
My only pet peeve is having only ONE first aide station at the very front of park.
Food was super pricey. One med fountain drink and two- 2 piece chicken tender with fries was almost $35 😳
You can get free cup of ice water anywhere, which is nice.
Parking was pretty easy. Tram was not operating at the time.
If not requiring any discount (ie military) I would get tickets online. I needed military discount along with Franklin county discount for daughter so we were able to get tickets for $22 each. So that was awesome. However, had to wait in line to purchase tickets. Only waited under 10 minutes. Ticket girl was very friendly.
ADVICE:
1. Get tickets online if possible
2. Take picture of where you are parked
3. Download Columbus Zoo App
4. Make a plan to tour park so you aren’t going back and forth. (Only going wrong way once, my daughter and I still walked a 6.14 miles—this started at car and finished at car) so about 5 miles.
5. Bring own food
6. Bring empty water bottle to fill once in park. You may be able to bring full bottle (not sure) bottled water is $3-4
Patricia Burton (Trish) — Google review
We went for the holiday lights and it was worth the 2 and a half hour drive for us. We also arrive close to opening time before it got flooded with people at sun set so that was a smart move.
It felt like the entire zoo was ours. The downside was that half of the animals were gone but that’s completely understandable as no decent person would want animals to freeze for our entertainment. Regardless, we had a beautiful walk through the entire place twice. Once for animals and second time around for the lights.
The huge LED Christmas tree is the star of the night as it is just a technology marvel to view.
SO MUCH EYE CANDY!
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Random Man — Google review
I hadn't been to the Columbus Zoo for a long time! So much bigger. The zoo and aquarium were absolutely amazing! Natural habitats we're well maintained. Animals seemed clean, well fed and mostly active. We all enjoyed the wonderful displays. Price was about $25 for the zoo and aquarium. They also had rides! I think you could pay per ride or maybe buy a ride pass bracelet (??). Also, they had a splash park! No info to give, just that I saw it as an extra part of the zoo area (need to buy a extra ticket for the water park). This attraction has a HUGE parking lot ($10 for parking...I highly recommend buying tickets online. Also, you should print your tickets before you go! You pay for parking at the same time). From the parking lot, there is a "tram" to get on to ride to the main zoo entrance. We had a great day!
Amy Crawford — Google review
We had a great day at the zoo. They have QR code that you can scan to have the map right on your phone or they offer paper maps as well. They had great signage too so it was easy to follow and find your way around. There were volunteers at a lot of the animal viewing areas that shared information about the animals we were seeing. They have plenty of seats throughout for breaks. You can take in drinks and snacks too which is a great way to save some money. They do have stands throughout for food and even offer Great Lakes draft beer. They have a great food court too. The outdoor area is covered with plants so you get plenty of shade. We saw a good amount of animals. We learned a lot we didn’t know about different species too. I would recommend you check it out.
Lisa B — Google review
This is by fair the biggest and best zoo I have ever been to. We went here on our way down from New York and it was a great decision. We spent 5 hours at the zoo saw plenty of animals. The zoo was very clean, staff was helpful and friendly and they had a lot of displays and beautiful landscaping.
Pedro Loran — Google review
Had a such fun day at the zoo! This is one of the better zoo in the country. Lots of animals and sea creatures to see and touch. Fun shows and cool rides. Loved the 4-D film, ticket was only $5. It is such a great place for the family to bring their young kids. Us adults also had a fantastic time!
Lin Brann — Google review
This zoo is one of the best I've ever been too. The animals are excellently cared for. They have zoo ambassadors at the exhibits to answer questions about the animals. There are multiple shows and demonstrations. The zoo offers private tours and experiences for an additional charge. It is huge and beautifully designed. There is a water park right next to it that I haven't explored. I have visited this zoo twice and each time I left completely exhausted. You could easily spend a couple days here to really get to see and do everything. They have food, alcohol and dessert available for purchase. The entire campus is non-smoking. There is plenty of parking, and a train inside the zoo and a shuttle to ride if you are parked far. The zoo has a couple of little rides. It's perfect and designed well for families or whomever to enjoy!
leah keller — Google review
One of the best days of our vacation was spent at this zoo! I would definitely come back again, this time maybe for The Wilds experience.
We got there fairly early, not long after opening. FYI, there is a parking fee collected when you enter the lot, so be ready.
We saw so many animals and had great views that allowed for some awesome pics. Definitely recommend spending the extra cash to feed the giraffes, too. I do this at any zoo that offers it and it never gets old. We covered most of the zoo in a very busy 3 hours, but if you want to take your time, you could easily spend a whole day.
Oh, and I loved the Frosty cart, it was a great treat right before heading out. I haven't seen one like this anywhere else and it was a perfect ending to the day.
Definitely recommend.
Jackie Adler — Google review
We love close enough to go to the Zoo regularly and enjoy the beautiful grounds and education offered. The zoo doesn't remarkable job of encouraging conservation and understanding animal habitats.
I am adding a review of the WildLights for 2023. The sheer volume of work that goes into this endeavor demonstrates the sense of bringing community together. It was awe inspiring - packed for sure. Things seemed to run orderly and for trip the weather was cooperative. If you haven't gone go- parking is $10 and then of course the price of your ticket worth it for a family outing to see lights and enjoy the sights...side note most all the exhibits close at 5PM.....so don't expect to see the animals..just the lights.
Timm Maynard — Google review
Fun, fun, fun!!! We spent 5 1/2 hours, and still could have a little bit more time! The boys had fun, seeing some cool animals that they didn't get to see very often. Lions where very active, gorillas where fun to watch run around, Elephants wherebout and walking, and the sting a ray bay, was a must! So so cool to touch them!
Janelle Hicks — Google review
We went during the last part of March, and it was still cool enough that some of the animals were off exhibit. What animals were out, were great to see, and very active! The amount of walking g between exhibits is a bit tiring and the exhibits that were closed for the season looks like they had not been touched since last year, they looked like an abandoned part of the zoo.
Chris Pickard — Google review
This is the most kid-friendly zoo I have ever been to. It's extremely large yet the entire zoo has exhibits geared toward children. Eleanor and Josh especially enjoyed learning to be copilots. You can get very close to the animals, which is unusual.
Kathy Zucker — Google review
Christmas lights was one of the best displays I have seen bar none. Worth the trip for sure.
If you are going to see animals go earlier in the day because a lot of displays of animals end about 5. The one bad thing I will say is if you go,plan on being stuck in parking lot for at least 2 hours or just camp in parking lot all night. No traffic direction to exit so therefore all night traffic jam
dusty fuerst — Google review
It's pretty much always a good experience here. The membership is a great value if you live in the area. The free parking for members is huge.
The zoo fits a lot into the space. It's not as sprawling as the Cleveland Zoo, but it has a good selection of animals and habitats. There are some fun, unique areas like walking with the kangaroos and the tunnel going through the seal area. The boat ride through the Dinosaur Island area is a hit with the kids.
The zoo does get extremely busy on weekends and during summer, and traffic shuts down the city during Zoo Lights in the winter.
Chris Davison — Google review
A solid 1/3 of the animals just seemed to not be around. I understand we’re early in the season but we paid full price for probably 1/2 of the attractions being available.
No line control at the entrance so people were just all crowded up against the gates to enter with people just cutting and shifting into lanes after already standing in line an hour before getting to this point. 2 lines that just turned into a chaotic blob.
The Unextinct after hours exhibit was a much better experience than the daytime zoo visit. I would do that again.
Hatface Hart — Google review
I love going to the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium. They have so many great animals to see. I especially enjoy the Pallas' cats, the bears, the sea lions and seals, the reptile house, the penguins, the tiger, and the manatees. The property is well kept, and the habitats for the animals are nice and spacious. It's a great place to take kids or to just spend an afternoon. You'll want to allow yourself plenty of time to see everything, though, as it's a large zoo! Definitely worth a visit, or several!
Houston — Google review
We came to do the Frankie Experience; a behind the scenes visit with Frankie and his mom Phoebe. We were able to feed Frankie and help bathe both of them. We even got to touch Phoebe’s foot. We learned a lot during this visit. We highly recommend doing the Frankie experience. It was a lot of fun.
The Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens offers a diverse array of exhibits, gardens, and social events inside or outdoors. The 88-acre botanical landmark has an impressive plant collection, seasonal art displays, and nature-based exhibitions. It is located east of downtown Columbus.
Awesome experience. Butterflies were active and awesome to look at and every room I went into felt refreshing! There were also massive and amazing glass pieces that were shown all throughout the conservatory that was so fun to look at. Great place to stop by and look at beautiful plants and feel the positive energy. The facility was very clean and easy to walk through. Staff was incredibly kind as well :). I went on Thursday at 1pm and it wasn't too busy but I'm sure it's a different story on the weekends. Parking was also free so that's a plus!
Allisya M — Google review
Great for all ages! The fall/ pumpkin display is fabulous! The color throughout the gardens is amazing. The fall colors are brilliant and the pumpkin's add the perfect touch as they are tucked into displays everywhere! Truly a beautiful walk in the middle of the day. There is handicap parking and the gardens are handicap accessible.
Mary Ellen Tascoe — Google review
This is truly a Columbus gem! There is so much packed into this building, but by following the free, numbered map they provide at check-in, you should be able to see everything and experience each room or “climate” within two hours. They have such a great diversity of plants and flowers! This is a kid-friendly place, just be respectful of those who are there without kids looking to have a quieter experience. There is a small section along the self-guided tour where parents can stop and rest while kids play around with the kid-friendly, touchable exhibit. There are also plenty of places to sit throughout the entire building. The staff is very friendly and kind, especially in the gift shop. This place is so beautiful that I wish I could’ve been married here! My husband and I visited on the weekday (on a Wednesday specifically) so it was quieter and we didn’t have a wait. I do recommend buying your tickets online in advance. And if you have a Dawes Arboretum membership, you might get a small discount on tickets! That’s not guaranteed, so be sure to check before buying.
Heather — Google review
This is the place to go if you want to walk around in the winter but stay warm while feeling like you are getting out. The blend of inside with outdoor features is amazing. You can always check out their website for updates, projects and events going on in there. I'd recommend buying an annual membership. It pays for itself in a few visits. I'd recommend you go at a minimum once a season. There's something big each season plus lots of events throughout the year. Summer, you have the whole train feature going on outside which is huge by the way. Winter, they have the Christmas lights everywhere. Night time they light up the glass features year round but they change them out through the seasons. Daytime, you have the children's park summer has the outdoor water areas I'm the kids playground. Inside there is the butterfly exhibit, There are several temperate zones, glass displays, tons of amazing photo opportunities everywhere. Go to the website and just scroll.
Neil Colvin — Google review
Fantastic botanical garden. Very family friendly now with a large outdoor children's garden with exploration and water features. Desert, jungle, palm house, hot house for glass blowing demonstrations, large outdoor train to open in the summer. Free parking, small Cafe and gift store. Wheelchair accessible in many areas.
beth ders — Google review
We had some time to burn before an event so we decided to check out this place. I did not expect to stay there for an hour and a half! There were so many gorgeous plants/trees. My favorite things were the bonsai trees and the railway outside with various carved wooden houses. Each area had a theme like animal, fairy tale, European, and wild west and the craftsmanship was phenomenal. The glass work throughout was a nice added touch as well.
Madeline P — Google review
Lovely place for an afternoon walk and a chance to enjoy nature. The topiary section is really well done and although the bonsai section is a bit small, the trees are very well maintained. The miniature train exhibit that is currently hosted at the gardens is really worth ehile seeing. Very well done.
Luca D — Google review
My wife and I had a good time here! Admission is a little pricey and could be less for what we saw. However, it was fun seeing all of the plants/flowers and they were all taken care of extremely well.
Marcus Corbin — Google review
This place is beautiful. We had to plan our first visit well because the first time we tried to go here, it was on the first Sunday of the month when it's free for county residents. We highly recommend not going then because you won't find a parking spot and it's stupid crowded. Instead, we went the day before and we nearly had the place to ourselves. The building has lots of history and we found out the fiddle leaf fig they have here is at least 100 years old and the largest fiddle leaf fig indoors in the United States. I would like to go back for other events and even though we don't live in Columbus, I would consider getting a pass here. They have a lot for little kids and our daughter (2) loved it.
Alana Jenkins — Google review
Gorgeous!!!!! If you're a Columbus resident, you can get free tickets through the library! Otherwise, I think the entrance fee is well worth it. At this time of year the perennials are mostly dead, but the plants inside are thriving. Beautiful bonsai exhibit and really fun train exhibit when we went. Strongly recommend.
Brian Leech — Google review
My husband and I visited the conservatory as our anniversary date. It was a really great experience and everything is absolutely beautiful. It's worth the 3 hour drive. Can't wait to take my daughter and granddaughter when the weather warms up. There's so much to see outside that we missed because it's February.
Peggy Stewart — Google review
A gorgeous preservation of natures beauty as well as a setting full of unique and breathtaking glass sculptures. I made a visit with a friend of mine and neither of us knew what to expect, but the staff was kind and helpful, and the map made it easy to guide ourselves around the different sections of garden/exhibit.
This is a great spot to bring kids, as they have a ton of outdoor space and activities for families. The exhibits were clean and impressive, though a bit crowded.
The butterfly event blew me away. Being in a room surrounded by so many gorgeous butterflies was magical.
They have clean restrooms, a nursing room, an eatery, a gift shop, and i believe they even offer glassblowing courses on certain days.
I will be back again for sure! I was very impressed by my visit.
Jess Brewster — Google review
This place was so cute, and so pretty at night with all the Christmas lights lit up. My friend and I even enjoyed the space designated for kids (I need that mushroom shaped drum), and we got to see the inside and outside for a couple of hours before it closed. I loved all of it, and we got to get some small things from the gift shop too!! We want to go back when it snows and sometime in the spring. Definitely worth the money and trip time!!
Quianna Blanc — Google review
This conservatory is truly amazing. Whether you are coming to see the flowers, to entertain your children in the kid area, or just want to see the butterflies, this place has much to offer for everybody. The Halloween event is especially nice. I recommend becoming a member. I can promise you that you won’t regret buying a membership. In summary, the conservatory is an amazing place, with something for everyone.
David Meisner — Google review
Very nice conservatory. Lots of plants and flowers. There is a gift shop and dining area. The butterfly area is really nice and we loved seeing all the different butterflies. The outside area is one of my kids favorites with a wonderful play space (especially when the weather is warmer and the kids can play in the water-bring a change of clothes). I recommend going in spring or summer if you want to be outdoors and see a lot of the flowers in bloom. Elevators are available to navigate between floors for those that may need them.
Savannah Perry — Google review
What an excellent place to appreciate flowers, plants, bonsai, topiary displays, Chihuly glass art, and a children's garden. The conservatory was set up and organized very well. My group and I thoroughly enjoyed walking through and seeing all the beautiful displays. They have a gift shop. There was a live band playing while we were there, which was a nice touch. The parking was free, but the admission fee was a little steep for seniors. They had clean, accessible bathrooms. They also had wheelchairs for those who couldn't do the walking. I am glad I visited this conservatory, and I recommend you visit here as well. Definitely deserves the 5 star rating I give it!!
Tanya Fook-Marshall — Google review
Love it every time! My kids love it, too. The children's gardens are awesome. We also love all the indoor spaces and the outdoor trains. We come several times per year. And it's especially cool during Pumpkins Aglow in the Fall and Conservatory Aglow at Christmas time.
Abbey Jo Griffith — Google review
We went here for pumpkins aglow. It was a family friendly Halloween event. (Although the gentleman directing parking had some colorful language to describe a free for all parking situation...it was very busy for a week night apparently) The map provided was of the Conservatory; not of the event, and it was really too dark to read outside anyways. The pumpkins were all displayed really well and themed. There were some unused spaces that might have been good for treat stations. We went on a week night and found some of the entertainment only available on the weekend. I do wish that had been reflected in the price we paid for tickets. The food truck area did not have enough seating on a weeknight, the bar also ran out of coctail mix by 7:15pm. We had fun, and will likely return but would like to spend the day.
Sara Davis — Google review
What a great place! This is the largest collection of Chihuly sculptures outside of his own museum in Seattle. Such a delight to see his art in concert with the gorgeous plants and flowers 🌺 (I attached a map of his art pieces around the gardens). Most of the best parts are inside so even if the weather is not great, still an awesome visit! Also a full children’s play area on the lower level. Plus a cafe and nice gift shop - you’ll enjoy! 🌈
Alexandra Urban — Google review
Such a beautiful building at any time of year but the lights at Christmas are my favorite! Beautifully done and spaced out for everyone to enjoy! The kids loved it and so did the adults if we’re being honest! A must see with the family if you’re looking for an adventure during the holiday season!
Anita Adkins — Google review
Stunning! We came for Conservatory Aglow with our kids (9 and 12). The lights were very impressive, and we loved the music throughout. We spent about an hour outside, grabbed some hot cocoa, and then toured the botanical gardens. There was so much to see! Well worth the money - will definitely return.
Jennifer Noelle — Google review
A very beautiful building with white design. The orchid garden was very lovely. My favorite was the butterfly garden. The staff told me there were more than 2000 butterflies here, but I think they have less…. In general the experience was nice. I spent about 1 hour here.
If you plan 1 day to visit Columbus, buy a 1-day pass of the city will be cheaper than buying separate tickets. I bought a pass a went to The Conservatory and the Zoo/Aquarium.
Tuyet Van Duong Thi — Google review
I absolutely loved my visit to the Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens in Columbus! This place is a true gem and deserves every bit of its five-star rating. Not only are the gardens absolutely stunning, but they also offer a variety of activities that are perfect for families.
During my visit, I had the pleasure of participating in some Japanese cultural activities, which were both educational and entertaining. The staff was friendly and knowledgeable, making the experience even more enjoyable.
Exploring the gardens was a true delight. The variety of plants and flowers on display was breathtaking, and I found myself constantly amazed by the beauty of nature.
Overall, I highly recommend a visit to the Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens. Whether you're a nature lover, a family looking for a fun day out, or someone simply looking for a peaceful escape, this place has something for everyone. Can't wait to visit again!
Hiba Rosace — Google review
Gorgeous botanical garden. Butterfly garden had a lot of activity and no wait to enter. Butterflies are more active on sunny days! Great spot to take photos and don’t miss out on the outdoor areas. The gift shop is reasonably priced and a good size.
Kayla Creter — Google review
This place is great for plant lovers and families. They separate the plants based on their climates, which you can feel as you walk through and take in all of the foliage. Between all of the rooms, the hallways are lined with various plants, different every season. In some places it is not clear what direction the walkways go and you might walk through the same area twice. Every season there are also different exhibits, so every visit here may not be the same. They also have a seasonal butterfly blooming exhibit where you can walk through a mist of butterflies. If you want small plants or memorabilia of your own, there is a gift shop near the entrance as well as a cafe. This is a great place to visit during a weekend.
P Reviews — Google review
We had a lot of fun walking through the different biomes! The Himalayas, rain forest, and dessert! So many unique plants and butterflies! The metamorphosis area (where the butterflies hatch) is also beautiful!!
rosemary fournier — Google review
I recently visited the Columbus Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, and it was a delightful experience, despite some areas being closed. The beauty of the place is undeniable, with bee hives buzzing for pollination amidst the few blooms of the season. What added to the charm was the colorful array of visitors, wearing vibrant Indian and African attire, which, humorously, added more color to the scenery than the flowers themselves. Capturing 90 images around the park, I found it to be a peaceful retreat, rich in diversity and life. A truly fun and picturesque day out!
David Chadwick — Google review
We went to Aglow and have made it an annual event. We love going and it’s refreshing to be outside and refreshments / popcorn on site. Inside is spectacular and the fish are truly stunning. The gift shop is adorable - parking and tickets all went smooth and customer service was good. Five stars from this girl.
Jess Fox — Google review
Such a cool place! Lots for kids and families today, awesome inspiration for flowers or trees in your landscaping or just to appreciate.
Butterfly exhibit was incredible, they’re almost flying right on top of you! Huge bright butterflies everywhere. Kids loved that part, but make sure you dress down as it’s very hot and humid in there.
Jeff Binek — Google review
Beautiful place, gorgeous tickets in advance just in case. Our time was for 1pm, but we arrived pretty early, and it wasn't a problem at all!
Great place for a couples outing or to take the kids as they have a dedicated area.
Alyssa Papin — Google review
Beautiful, even on a rainy day! Was in town visiting family and came here to visit with them. Of course it was a rainy mess that day so I did not get to enjoy all that the Conservatory and Gardens had to offer. However, what I did see what fantastic.
Ticket prices for an adult was something like $23 or $26 which is a little steep for a rainy day because you can't enjoy everything. However, the butterflies were amazing, staff was friendly, and what I did see of the grounds were so beautiful. Will definitely be returning on my next visit to Ohio (with hopefully better weather).
Easton Town Center is a vibrant hub for shopping, dining, and entertainment in Columbus. Visitors can indulge in retail therapy at Jungle Jim's International Market and explore the local culture at German Village. Nearby attractions include the Grange Insurance Audubon Center and the lively Short North Arts District. For those looking to venture further, Zipline adventures in Rockbridge and historical sites like Carillon Historical Park in Dayton offer exciting experiences.
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Columbus, OH 43219, USA
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Hocking Hills Canopy Tours
Tours
Tour operator
Zipline & Aerial Adventure Parks
Outdoor adventure company for nature lovers with zip & segway tours alongside other thrill options.
Went on the “X tour” it was great! This was my second time zip lining and the first time I had to “brake” myself.. tour guides were Raquel and Ron Ron! They were both fun and made us laugh! I will definitely do this again! Everyone at the hocking hills canopy tours was very nice and welcoming!
Shannon K — Google review
This was such a great activity to do! My boyfriend and I did the X-Tour which was more adventurous. I’m glad we did that one! Our tour guides Todd and Andrew did a great job. They were light hearted, professional and provided cool nature facts for us. I’d do more tours with them! Loved the value for what we received today! Pictures to come!
Katrina Mogavero — Google review
My wife and I went last week for the X-tour course and it was a lot of fun! It was the first time for either of us and we can't wait to go again! During the zip we went over a pond, river and through the woods and were able to see plenty of wildlife along the way. Brie and Dani were awesome. They were extremely safe and fun. Brie is a bit of a goober, which filled our time with laughs and pondering questions while we were in between zips. When the water in the river was too high and we couldn't ride the last 2 zips, they adapted and let us ride the Super Zip instead, which is typically an additional charge. We highly recommend including this on your Hocking Hills vacation!
james glass — Google review
Amazing. And it was only the short tour. Our guides were Laurel and Hardy, Dean and Martin and Abbott and Costello. If you do it, ask for Ian and Dan. I'm sure the others ones are good too, but don't know'em, can't vouch.
tod — Google review
First time zip linning, and what a great place to experience it at! Our tour guides Ben and Anna were so much fun and make the trip just that much better. Highly recommend to take the day and zip it up and request these two! Thanks again to the awesome experience and we will definitely be back.
Brandon Anderson — Google review
If you are looking for top notch adventure and excellent customer service this is the place. I was a bit nervous, but as soon as we met our guides, Cheyenne and Dylan, my mind was at ease. They were funny, kind, patient, and above all knowledgeable. We did the X-Tour and the Super Zip. Well worth the money. We are bringing our daughter, son-in-law, and two granddaughters back next year! I highly recommend Hocking Hills Canopy Tours!
Bridget Rise — Google review
My 5 yr old son and his cousins had a BLAST! They overcame fears and built confidence while encouraging one another. This kids course is best in a small group. Parents can follow them as they progress higher and higher. The staff from tickets to zip was outstanding!!
Natalie — Google review
My wife and I took the Top of the Canopy tour for our anniversary. It was the first time for both of us and we enjoyed it immensely. The guides were very safety focused, but kept the mood light and positive the entire time. We were in a group of 8 and several people were stretching their personal boundaries and ultimately everyone had a good time!
Randall York — Google review
We had a FANTASTIC EXPERIENCE today! Justin and Log were our tour guides and not only were they safety conscience and knowledgeable about the nature all around us, they were really funny and made the tour super fun. They even had all of our names memorized by the first zip line! Thanks for a great afternoon!
Dawn Shrader — Google review
WOW-we had a fantastic time yesterday (11/5) on our Canopy Tour! Ian & Joya were the best guides :) They were very patient and very encouraging with our group .They explained all steps very clearly and were such fun guides.The jokes from Ian were also a highlight of our day.lol We will definitely be back! Thank you for a wonderful “moms” day out.
Renee Coffland — Google review
Had so much fun! Our Tour Guides were Amelinda and Todd, and they were a ton of fun! Super knowledgeable about the trees and surroundings and were very helpful with us learning how to brake and properly zip down the lines. We felt very comfortable after just the first zip line. Next time we come down we're definitely going to do the more advanced tour! :)
Justin Rodriguez — Google review
Amazing fun! We had great guides, Mitch and Skyler, and a good group to explore with, they gear you up, explain everything, educate you on some history of the area, you go fast on some sections and slow on others, up in the tree tops, cross drone wooden bridges, beautiful! Highly recommend and make sure you add the picture package because you really can’t take your own, you are wearing gloves and all geared up and if you drop your phone, they aren’t going to look for it! Must to do activity if you are in the area!
Kris Hudson — Google review
If I could give this 10 stars I absolutely would!! My family spent the week at Hocking Hills and by word of mouth we were told about Canopy Tours. Let me start with the Dragonfly Zip line was so fun and interactive for kids of any age really! But the staff is what truly made my kids experience! Kate and Chey were absolutely wonderful with my two boys (6yrs and 9yrs) my younger one got scarded after the bridge and they were so encouraging and motivating. Even though he didn’t even up going on with the course they allowed him to use the “starter line” as much as he’d like and he had a ball! My oldest was over the moon the entire time! My mom and I did the super zip and it was well worth it! The staff was hellacious! We will most definitely be back to do more!
Kali Shockley — Google review
We did the X tour!! My son and I went today and it was so much fun! Justin and Keith kept us energized and constantly having a great time! The weather was perfect .. the scenery was amazing .. the guests were fun as well! It was 2 hours of zipping and worth every penny! If you go say Hi to Caddie the ground cat and Carl the Carp 🥰
Danielle Nola — Google review
Had a great first time ziplining experience with Hocking Hills Canopy Tours. The guides Justin and Maddy made everyone feel comfortable throughout the process. We saw several deer and it was beautiful being able to zipline through the beautiful fall leaves and along the river. Would highly recommend!
eternalmuslimah — Google review
My husband and I went on the “Extreme Zip Line Tour” and our guides Justin and Log made the tour absolutely incredible! We had the best time, and laughed the ENTIRE time from Justin and Log’s amazing sense of humor. I was nervous and absolutely hate heights, but never once did I feel unsafe! Thank you for making my husband’s 31st birthday such a fantastic time! We will definitely be back!
Molly Hayden — Google review
We had a blast on the X Tour. Our guides made the experience top notch. Keith really brought the excitement, and kept the mood light and energetic. I would 100% recommend.
Emily Hutchison — Google review
Probably the wrong time to realize that I’m afraid of heights but I managed to complete the course! Our guides Ian and Maddie were Exceptional!! If I could give 10 stars I would, Maddie and Ian were very professional and fun! Maddie did her best to keep me calm but that was impossible but she is a sweetheart and appreciated none the less. Ian could have a career in theater the knowledge he shared was informative yet hilarious. Although I’m a one and done for zip lining. My husband highly recommends this adventure. I’d rather stay on the ground. Definitely a must do in Hocking Hills.
Jeanette Bailey — Google review
My 3 kids, ages 11, 9, and 6, did the Dragonfly course and loved it! Justin was their guide and he was knowledgeable, funny, and engaging. He was working alone with a group of 6 kids and he got them geared up and through the course in a very efficient manner.
Outdoor adventure company for nature lovers with zip & segway tours alongside other thrill options.
Went on the “X tour” it was great! This was my second time zip lining and the first time I had to “brake” myself.. tour guides were Raquel and Ron Ron! They were both fun and made us laugh! I will definitely do this again! Everyone at the hocking hills canopy tours was very nice and welcoming!
Shannon K — Google review
This was such a great activity to do! My boyfriend and I did the X-Tour which was more adventurous. I’m glad we did that one! Our tour guides Todd and Andrew did a great job. They were light hearted, professional and provided cool nature facts for us. I’d do more tours with them! Loved the value for what we received today! Pictures to come!
Katrina Mogavero — Google review
My wife and I went last week for the X-tour course and it was a lot of fun! It was the first time for either of us and we can't wait to go again! During the zip we went over a pond, river and through the woods and were able to see plenty of wildlife along the way. Brie and Dani were awesome. They were extremely safe and fun. Brie is a bit of a goober, which filled our time with laughs and pondering questions while we were in between zips. When the water in the river was too high and we couldn't ride the last 2 zips, they adapted and let us ride the Super Zip instead, which is typically an additional charge. We highly recommend including this on your Hocking Hills vacation!
james glass — Google review
Amazing. And it was only the short tour. Our guides were Laurel and Hardy, Dean and Martin and Abbott and Costello. If you do it, ask for Ian and Dan. I'm sure the others ones are good too, but don't know'em, can't vouch.
tod — Google review
First time zip linning, and what a great place to experience it at! Our tour guides Ben and Anna were so much fun and make the trip just that much better. Highly recommend to take the day and zip it up and request these two! Thanks again to the awesome experience and we will definitely be back.
Brandon Anderson — Google review
If you are looking for top notch adventure and excellent customer service this is the place. I was a bit nervous, but as soon as we met our guides, Cheyenne and Dylan, my mind was at ease. They were funny, kind, patient, and above all knowledgeable. We did the X-Tour and the Super Zip. Well worth the money. We are bringing our daughter, son-in-law, and two granddaughters back next year! I highly recommend Hocking Hills Canopy Tours!
Bridget Rise — Google review
My 5 yr old son and his cousins had a BLAST! They overcame fears and built confidence while encouraging one another. This kids course is best in a small group. Parents can follow them as they progress higher and higher. The staff from tickets to zip was outstanding!!
Natalie — Google review
My wife and I took the Top of the Canopy tour for our anniversary. It was the first time for both of us and we enjoyed it immensely. The guides were very safety focused, but kept the mood light and positive the entire time. We were in a group of 8 and several people were stretching their personal boundaries and ultimately everyone had a good time!
Randall York — Google review
We had a FANTASTIC EXPERIENCE today! Justin and Log were our tour guides and not only were they safety conscience and knowledgeable about the nature all around us, they were really funny and made the tour super fun. They even had all of our names memorized by the first zip line! Thanks for a great afternoon!
Dawn Shrader — Google review
WOW-we had a fantastic time yesterday (11/5) on our Canopy Tour! Ian & Joya were the best guides :) They were very patient and very encouraging with our group .They explained all steps very clearly and were such fun guides.The jokes from Ian were also a highlight of our day.lol We will definitely be back! Thank you for a wonderful “moms” day out.
Renee Coffland — Google review
Had so much fun! Our Tour Guides were Amelinda and Todd, and they were a ton of fun! Super knowledgeable about the trees and surroundings and were very helpful with us learning how to brake and properly zip down the lines. We felt very comfortable after just the first zip line. Next time we come down we're definitely going to do the more advanced tour! :)
Justin Rodriguez — Google review
Amazing fun! We had great guides, Mitch and Skyler, and a good group to explore with, they gear you up, explain everything, educate you on some history of the area, you go fast on some sections and slow on others, up in the tree tops, cross drone wooden bridges, beautiful! Highly recommend and make sure you add the picture package because you really can’t take your own, you are wearing gloves and all geared up and if you drop your phone, they aren’t going to look for it! Must to do activity if you are in the area!
Kris Hudson — Google review
If I could give this 10 stars I absolutely would!! My family spent the week at Hocking Hills and by word of mouth we were told about Canopy Tours. Let me start with the Dragonfly Zip line was so fun and interactive for kids of any age really! But the staff is what truly made my kids experience! Kate and Chey were absolutely wonderful with my two boys (6yrs and 9yrs) my younger one got scarded after the bridge and they were so encouraging and motivating. Even though he didn’t even up going on with the course they allowed him to use the “starter line” as much as he’d like and he had a ball! My oldest was over the moon the entire time! My mom and I did the super zip and it was well worth it! The staff was hellacious! We will most definitely be back to do more!
Kali Shockley — Google review
We did the X tour!! My son and I went today and it was so much fun! Justin and Keith kept us energized and constantly having a great time! The weather was perfect .. the scenery was amazing .. the guests were fun as well! It was 2 hours of zipping and worth every penny! If you go say Hi to Caddie the ground cat and Carl the Carp 🥰
Danielle Nola — Google review
Had a great first time ziplining experience with Hocking Hills Canopy Tours. The guides Justin and Maddy made everyone feel comfortable throughout the process. We saw several deer and it was beautiful being able to zipline through the beautiful fall leaves and along the river. Would highly recommend!
eternalmuslimah — Google review
My husband and I went on the “Extreme Zip Line Tour” and our guides Justin and Log made the tour absolutely incredible! We had the best time, and laughed the ENTIRE time from Justin and Log’s amazing sense of humor. I was nervous and absolutely hate heights, but never once did I feel unsafe! Thank you for making my husband’s 31st birthday such a fantastic time! We will definitely be back!
Molly Hayden — Google review
We had a blast on the X Tour. Our guides made the experience top notch. Keith really brought the excitement, and kept the mood light and energetic. I would 100% recommend.
Emily Hutchison — Google review
Probably the wrong time to realize that I’m afraid of heights but I managed to complete the course! Our guides Ian and Maddie were Exceptional!! If I could give 10 stars I would, Maddie and Ian were very professional and fun! Maddie did her best to keep me calm but that was impossible but she is a sweetheart and appreciated none the less. Ian could have a career in theater the knowledge he shared was informative yet hilarious. Although I’m a one and done for zip lining. My husband highly recommends this adventure. I’d rather stay on the ground. Definitely a must do in Hocking Hills.
Jeanette Bailey — Google review
My 3 kids, ages 11, 9, and 6, did the Dragonfly course and loved it! Justin was their guide and he was knowledgeable, funny, and engaging. He was working alone with a group of 6 kids and he got them geared up and through the course in a very efficient manner.
Been twice, each time is a blast! This isn't your one and done place. This is 8 ziplines that are connected and run high in the trees. The guides are funny, friendly, and well trained. The views are awesome. You're in the woods the whole time with no civilization in sight. The power assisted jump at the end gets your heart pounding. My kids weren't sure about the whole thing but they all enjoyed it so much! I will say that after doing this, other places seem so pointless. The price is worth doing at least once.
Mark Warren — Google review
We had a great time at Tree Frog Canopy Tours. Very friendly and helpful for first timers. Very professional and safe. Fun for all ages! Easy to navigate website. If you are in the area and are looking for some fun in the trees, you cannot go wrong with Tree Frog Canopy Tours!
Robert Fath — Google review
Amazing time
Lauren and Nolan were awesome guides And kept us all safe. If you ever get the chance to do this I totally recommend it. And be sure to not miss the last jump it's worth it even if it is scary ❤️
Alicia Huff — Google review
A 50th birthday present little getaway for my husband, and thought I'd throw in something adventurous. A little uncertain I'd love it too with my limited zip line experience and was thrown by the "need to be able to lift 50 pounds" in the company info (still am?). But the reviews here led me to believe it was doable. I can say now with absolute certainty that it was a blast!! Abby and Maddie, our guides, were phenomenal- Delightful humans and expert instructors!! We felt confident in ourselves under their guidance, loved the all female staff's running of the whole experience that day, and being surrounded by the lush green flora amid the pine-y fragrance as we zipped through the trees was a euphoric natural high!! We HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS EXPERIENCE!!!!!! YOU WILL THANK YOURSELF!
Maria Mueller — Google review
This is a fantastic opportunity for anyone who wants to try ziplining! No need to be afraid, the guides will take care of you! $85 seems expensive, but that's memory that you'll never forget! That's one more off my bucket list.
Sarah Denkins — Google review
We had a great time! This is a first class safe destination very professional
Vince Gentile — Google review
Soooo much fun! Staff is very friendly. A MUST DO as long as your not scare of heights!
Carissa Kurtz — Google review
Highly recommend! My wife and I had so much fun, and she's terrified of heights. She gathered up her courage though and we both had a blast. Our guides were Abby and Alexis - they both did an amazing job. It was also fun getting to know the other people on the tour. I'd definitely do this again, and I recommend it to anyone who will be in the area!
Mike Tensmeyer — Google review
The runs here are longer and faster than other ziplining experiences I've had - definitely a fun and exciting ride! The rappelling took me out of my comfort zone but the guides were great getting us all through the mental challenges to finish the course. Great time with Quinn and Mariah and 5 other people I'll never see again - but will remember for along time.
A little escape from the world. My mom, daughter and I really enjoyed our tour. Great tour guide. Our favorite part was the old window Christmas displays. We went home feeling so happy and glowing from our experience here. Great job!
Jennifer Jento — Google review
What an amazing collection of Christmas memorabilia, toys, store Christmas window displays, and Christmas movie props. Came here for my sister's "Christmas in July" birthday and we were amazed at the quality of everything we saw on the 2 hour tour.
The dedication by their team to not only aquire such a collection, but also get everything working and moving properly is truly a spectacle worth stopping by to see.
Highly, highly recommended!
Justin Crandall — Google review
Wonderful experience at this amazing place! The passion and love that goes into this place is evident. Every worker made it fun and special. Thousands of unique items from decades of Christmas movies and shows. Take the kids and plan to spend several hours.
Brian Mercer — Google review
This place is one of the most magical places on earth, and it's only 40 minutes from my house. It's a must stop for the holiday season. We got a picture with Santa. He was absolutely wonderful and kind. For seeing so many people, he was still cheerful and gave such a jolly smile for our picture. Which was $11, to me, very affordable. We were blown away by the entire experience.
My only objection was that there was only one bathroom at the end of the over two hour tour. Overall, I do highly recommend it!
Laury Hammer — Google review
We had such an amazing time. As someone who absolutely loveeeesss Christmas, I definitely recommend this place! We drove about 4 hours to get here and it was definitely worth it. You can just feel like Christmas spirit as soon as you walk through the door. We are definitely coming back next year and the year after that. The staff here is amazing. Every room is unique and you can tell a lot of thought was put into each arrangement. They don’t just have Christmas items up. Each item is unique and special and you can tell it is treated with care! I can’t stress enough how lovely this place is. Mark Klaus is like a real life Santa Claus giving people the gift of Christmas. I’m truly grateful for this place and all of the wonderful staff! Thank you so much!
Margan Harris — Google review
Amazing place, they really packed a lot into the area. You got to learn a lot of information about certain Christmas movies, Christmas characters, the actors, and even just how some were made. A lot of it was showcasing items in movies which I felt that part was a bit boring. They did not have many areas to sit once you were in there, so it got a little tiring there. The final room was by far my favorite. There was a giant slide that was really a lot faster than I expected, and amazing things to look at. If you are looking for something to do with your family for the Christmas season, I recommend castle Noel.
Braden — Google review
We had the most fantastic time at Castle Noel. Mark and Dana are incredible hosts. I cannot recommend visiting enough!
Anna Badalament — Google review
An amazing treat for any Christmas fan! Movie props, classic window displays, and an abundance of cheer! It’s a great stop for all ages! I couldn’t recommend a place more! Well done!
Matt Knuth — Google review
Having lived in Ohio most of my life, I don't understand how I never heard of this place before 3 weeks ago. It is truly an experience worth having, even for those who are not "Christmas people". The memorabilia and collection stored inside these walls is truly enchanting and the care each tour guide demonstrates to maintain that "Christmas spirit" makes it all the more enjoyable. I would recommend this place based solely on the toy room (if you know, you know) but certainly the entire experience is worth the trip.
Tony G. — Google review
I think this is a great place to visit. There are so many cool movie memorabilia items to see. I would recommend visiting here. The only thing I would like to see changed is not having to watch any videos. I would rather have extra time to look in the toy room. We really enjoyed the big slide and getting a family photo with Santa. Photos are $12 which I thought was affordable. This is a fun place for adults and children.
Elizabeth Dawes — Google review
Such an Amazing time for all of us. I love the whole setup. The gift shop has a wide variety of things to choose from. Upon entry/starting you are able to enjoy a purchased adult beverage during the tour/visit. So much to learn and see. We had a blast!
Shaun Mosiychuk — Google review
Lovely staff and a wonderful collection. I wish you were allowed to browse for longer in their collection. In certain rooms a game of I Spy would be spectacular.
Natalie Marquart — Google review
So many new things! I love it! Mark is so creative, talented and brings so much joy. Make a reservation for your tour. The toy room brought back so many memories....amazing!
RAN Z — Google review
Wish you could do a self tour. We were shuffled through like a herd of cattle. The rooms my Hubs & I wanted to see longer we weren't able to spend more time in.
I will also state that we had reserved tickets and our tour left 25 minutes behind schedule. At 10am on a weekday the 1st week of November. So, not on a weekend and not a busy time. 😕 it wasn't the experience we were hoping for. The last room was neat and I really appreciate all the hard work and wonderful restoration it takes for the decorations.
Not the Christmas joy I was hoping for.
Amy McNamee — Google review
We had a lot of fun. Found parking pretty quick, then we walked around the square enjoying the lights.
Inside Castle Noel had lots of history, Interesting room after interesting room filled with great decorations. Staff Does a great job. Definitely something to check out.
You'll be North-Polish by the time you walk out too...
Garrett R. — Google review
Great experience ,,Nostalgia,, Each room kept your attention and held your interest.. expect 2-3 hours for the experience. ( I did not look at this beforehand we picked a later time frame it was okay but the baby was a bit crabby by the end #plan accordingly ) everyone was friendly helpful and each experience was unique. Love ❤️!
Ashley Rogers — Google review
Took our baby girl to castle Noel for her first Christmas it was absolutely wonderful! However, the group sizes for the tours were way too big and most of the time while the tour guide was explaining things we were still in the other room and we could barely hear them or see what they were talking about. Also, we were taking a back that we could not take pictures with Santa as part of our original ticket price when we bought them for the tour. but it did not ruin our experience that much. I just wish that it was just a little better.
the good outweighs the bad exponentially look forward to coming back next season
Christopher Norris — Google review
So neat! So much stuff! This place is so cool.
Also so crowded (in Nov). Would recommend going in the summer when I assume it's not so busy. The souvenirs are very expensive. Even a plain coffee mug that just had the name on it was $25. I understand they need to keep it open and going but of all the places I go and have went, this is some of the most expensive souvenirs.
The price to get in is worth the tour and I want to go again because of all the stuff to see, I'm sure I missed some in the first trip!!!
A PSA: whatever they use for the fake snow that fell in the one room gave me an asthma attack and I had to run outside and get some water. Some of the kids coming out were coughing also so just be aware.
Wendy Greathouse — Google review
Amazing place to walk down memory lane from all the old classic movies to the amazing Saks 5th Ave displays. Going down the red slide from The Christmas Story!!! You will definitely spend at least 1.5hr inside this guided tour.
Layal — Google review
Such a fun time. I will always recommend this place to EVERYONE! Tons of memories for everyone. Many different rooms and exhibits, the castle is always updating and adding new exhibits to what they currently have. This museum is such a fun time and quite honestly the fact you get a picture at the end with Santa is a cherry on top.
We visited here with family and we had a nice time looking around. It is cool to visit a place that has won awards for having the best cheese. Lots of many different things to look at. Their cheese is very good . Thank you.
JEM — Google review
This place was an interesting place to visit. The Cheese and the cuckoo clocks had my head spinning!
The samples were nice, the employees were knowledgeable and helpful. Going there again, once we eat all that we purchased the first time.
If you like Butter, yes I said Butter! They have a Cheese for you, Amish Butter cheese. I absolutely loved it!! Just melts in your mouth! We also got a Baby Swiss Cheese Roll. We will have to go back for the Sharp, Swiss next time, Hubby won't stop talking about it and now the kids want to try it.
Cynthia Parra — Google review
We drive over 2 hrs each way to load up on cheese. Due to the pandemic the prices have skyrocketed like most places did. We will definitely be going back but perhaps not as much since the main reason was such a huge difference then our local grocery stores. Gas prices shot up to boot. It's charming tho
Michelle Wood — Google review
Beautiful area, been coming here since I was a kid. Small cheese shop not a lot of choices but nice, Friendly staff. Besides cheese, we always pick up the Vandalia Mustard excellent ! A place that is always one of our stops just whish the restaurant across the road Chalet in the Valley would reopen, sad it's closed since covid !
Carl Tiefenthaeler — Google review
I don't even like Swiss Cheese but I like their baby Swiss. Definitely worth stopping by and picking up some cheese. You can see the production area from inside the store which is interesting. They have a good selection of cheese.
Andrew D. — Google review
Excellent stop while in Amish country.
Ask try to the cheese and have the slice it for you.
Meats, cheeses, and more!
Jay DesForges — Google review
This is such s fun visit. The baby Swiss cheese is really, really good. I recommend the Mediterranean style cheese!
The folks who work here are so kind and engaging to our children who wanted to learn about the cheese making process.
Andrew Hancock — Google review
The formula for garden vegetable dip changed. Bought 2 containers was on sale! Didn't care for it! 2 stiff like it creamier like it used to be. Luv baby Swiss. Still the same. Dip had 2 much of something in it! Herbs2 strong
Barb Stamps — Google review
So I went on a Saturday around 1 and the store was packed not quite enough room to walk around and look without stepping on someone else. There was a line to buy some specialty cheeses so I skipped waiting in line and just grabbed some cheese that was sitting in the cooler. I would recommend the variety bits as they are tasty the pepper Jack cheese in the variety bits was amazing. The Ziller cheese I was told was the #2 cheese in the world, not sure where the voting was or what type of cheeses were being judged that is just what the lady behind the counter said while handing out samples. I’d suggest not to go on a weekend if you have the option unless you don’t mind right quarters and waiting in line.
Fancy T — Google review
Very busy, cute cheese shop. Great prices, friendly staff, good selection. Per packaged or sliced/diced to order. Lots of jams, mustards, candies etc. Swiss styled building - very quaint.
Kathy H — Google review
Their baby swiss has been my favorite cheese for as long as I can remember. Prices were good and the staff was friendly. Better than other cheese shops in the area.
Tim Rodi — Google review
Had a great visit to Guggisberg Cheese factory. They gave me samples and they were all good. The baby Swiss is really good but the cheese called Ziller was my favorite. I bought some hot chocolate powder as well.
DK Bear — Google review
Going to the Amish country and not visiting Guggisberg Cheese is unthinkable! Unless you have a genuine reason not to do so.
The cheese factory is about two miles off the main road between Millersberg and Berlin. The store has a fabulous collection of goodies - cheeses, meats (not for me though as a vegetarian), hot sauces, jams and jellies, soft drinks .. I could pick up only as much as my helmet would hold - 4/5 types of cheese and some hot sauce bottles. Found the smaller pieces of buttery cheese really appetizing and at $2.95 a small box, I should have probably picked up some more. Very little salt, and a hint of being sweet, in fact .. simply wow! The horseradish flavored cheese was simply outstanding. I was indeed happy to have taken the small detour and fill my bag with the goodies. Next time I am here, I am going to have a larger bag with me!
Ranjan Sharma — Google review
We had an enjoyable quick visit here. We were able to sample and purchase some cheese. It was very busy, so we want to go back another time when it's less busy so we can look around more.
Upon check out our kids were given a coloring book, sticker, a hat and a fan shaped like a cow. They really enjoyed that and of course so did we.
We're looking forward to visiting again.
Chris Bailey — Google review
Great place to visit and get some of the best cheese and snacks in the area. Staff there is fantastic!
Safari-like zoo with ziplines, animal explorations by horseback, fishing & guided sunset viewing.
This experience definitely exceeded our expectations! We absolutely loved it! We pretty much came here because of the show on Disney +, Secrets of the Zoo. We were debating what tours to choose. We were going to go with the horseback riding tour but unfortunately it was getting too cold for that so we ended up doing the zipline tour (the shorter one) first in the morning, and then doing the Wildside Tour- it was so worth it! Chris was our amazing guide and he was so knowledgeable and because he had been there a long time, he knew all the animals' names and was able to get out of the truck to feed/ lure them to the truck. We fed rhinos and giraffes and got to be up close with so many of the animals. It was such a great experience and I would recommend it to anyone!
Natalie Lem — Google review
Super amazing place! They bring a bus to the parking lot to take you to the visitor center to check in. Tour busses are open air. Some of the animals come right up to the bus. They offer a variety of tours, you can horseback ride and also zip line. They take amazing care of the animals. You never know which animals you will see and which will come close. It's a different experience each time. The staff are super nice and informative. Midway through the tour you stop and there is a platform area to see the various carnivores through fenced enclosures and rest rooms. At the end they drop you off at a cafe and gift shop and you can wait for the next bus to bring you back to parking area. They run every 15 min it seems. They have over night lodging as well. Definitely worth the drive.
Meg Moore — Google review
The Wilds is a wonderful experience. The open air busses [with canopies for shade] and the great breeze at that elevation made for a lovely ride. We saw most of the species, including giraffes - our guide, Alex, was excellent at finding good vantage points & her narration was interesting and fun. The carnivore center was such a nice break in the middle of the tour- we walked around elevated board walks to see Dholes, Cheetahs & African Painted Dogs. Our host at the Carnivore Center, Harley, was also very good @ answering questions and telling us all about the animals. There was also a snack counter for drinks and munchies and restrooms - both welcome in the middle of the 2 hr tour. Learning about the conservation efforts and the history of The Wilds was a bonus [we visited over 25 yrs ago when our kids were toddlers and the progress is nice to see]. All in all, we highly recommend a visit to the Wilds - well worth the tour fee.
Linda Showers — Google review
What great Zoo experience! Worth the trip out of town to see the rare animals in a natural habitat. We did the standard bus tour and our guide was awesome, perfect way to enjoy a day.
Andy Clark — Google review
Such a wonderful experience. We did the Winter Wilds tour and it was fantastic. Our guide was extremely knowledgable and likable, and so passionate about animals. Her enthusiasm was contagious. The animal experiences were top notch and if I died tomorrow, I'd die happy knowing that I got to pet a baby rhino.
Jessica M — Google review
My husband and I went on the sunset safari tour this past weekend. We had an amazing experience. Josh was a great tour guide. We got to stop and walk and watch a cheetah feed and was only feet away from all the animals. Such beautiful sights . After the ride we had a delicious buffet style meal that was very good and I would highly recommend this experience to anyone who loves animals. We will definitely go back and stay there sometime.
Leslie Saroya — Google review
We had a wonderful time at the Wilds! We took the Wild Side tour, which was amazing! Feeding rhinoceroses & a giraffe by hand is a thrilling experience if you’re an animal lover, like we are.
Afterwards, we ate dinner at a special dining room reserved for guests of Nomad Ridge (those having an overnight reservation). I did not have high expectations for dinner after reading the reviews online, so I was very pleased when the quality of the food was excellent.
My husband and I had the wild mushroom pasta with cream sauce, and it was very delicious! The couple traveling with us had the steak dinners, and the asparagus and potatoes were perfectly cooked, although the steak was a little overcooked, they said. They must have a new cook because dinner was excellent. They could improve on the dessert and breakfast offerings, however.
We stayed overnight in a yurt, which was very comfortable, with fans & good AC. Near the yurts is a outdoor “lobby” with a fire pit, Adirondack chairs, and a wonderful view looking out at animals grazing near the lake below. They had nice touches like complementary hot chocolate & teas, as well as decent wine for purchase.
We enjoyed it so much we plan to come back with our teenage kids!
Shelley Stern — Google review
Outstanding! We were able to feed the Rhinos and Giraffes and we got so close to many other animals. I love the Wilds- natural habitats, up close and personal, and their conservation efforts are second to none. Thank you for a great visit!
Patty Hillwertz — Google review
Very nice place to go individually, or with family. Many large bucks! Multiple different types of animals with variations within the species. Ian was our tour guide, very nice and knowledgeable. They have really neat cottages where you can spent the night in the wild around the animals, in a secure area of course.
Don't forget to make reservations for the tour though! They'll work with you, but it makes it easier for their plannig.
Robert Biddle — Google review
The open-air safari tour was great. We had the very last open-air tour this season. Our guide Victoria, was full of energy and jokes. She made sure we had a great time, and she provided details about every animal we saw. She made sure we got a good view and enough time to see the animals. The Wilds is huge. We also got to know the research and conservation effort being taken place in this facility. The best time to visit is during the middle of the season to make sure you get to see all the exhibits.
Om Prakash (OM) — Google review
Best experience of my life. Was nearly overwhelming how much we got to see. There was a new surprise everywhere you looked. You’re able to get so close to the animals and it’s all made even better knowing it’s part of a conservation effort. Our staff guide/driver was AMAZING. She was extremely knowledgeable and just when we thought the tour was over, she heard the black rhinos were awake and we drove over to see them again. We even got to FEED them. It was an amazing surprise, I didn’t even know feeding rhinos was a thing. (Was my favorite part by far). The Wilds is an amazing organization and I’m lucky to have been able to visit.
Cristina DeSantis — Google review
The tour is fine. Most of animals you can find at any zoo in the US, but there was one which had China origins, and that can be cool to see especially if they walk close to the safari bus. My favourite ones were the ostrich and the rhinos because they were very friendly and approached to the bus. Our tour guide was nice, and also people working at the gift shop and the restaurant (there was just one restaurant working on a Wednesday). Just one thing, you will get full of dust during the ride!
Elisa C. — Google review
The Wilds Conservancy is nestled amidst breathtaking landscapes and offers an incredible opportunity to witness animals in a vast and natural habitat. The expansive pastures provide an awe-inspiring backdrop as the animals roam freely, thriving in their native-like environments. The knowledgeable and entertaining guides bring the experience to life, delivering informative and engaging narratives with a touch of humor. The conservation efforts and dedication to education showcased by The Wilds Conservancy are commendable. Prepare to be amazed, enlightened, and inspired at The Wilds Conservancy – an unforgettable journey into the wonders of the natural world.
Adam Haas — Google review
It was a lot of fun. We thought we would see more animals, but the way everything is set up is great and feels very safe for the people and the animals. Bring binoculars if you can! The animals are free roaming within their areas so they are sometimes far away.
Yanna Warfield — Google review
What a great experience. I was on the open bus and we got up close and personal with the animals. The food was delicious. Go see the Lodge it is so nice. It is right along the lake.
Richard C — Google review
This place is a must visit. Adults and kids all enjoyed. A very unique zoo that feels like Jurassic park. Lots of close up animals, beautiful scenery, wonderful staff, and overall a great experience. We did not regret the 1.5 drive from Columbus to visit. The drive is remote but enjoyable.
I personally think it is much better than animal kingdom. Lots of different animals and just enjoyable.
They do have great facilities with bathrooms, gift shops and a cafeteria. We stopped once during our tour to stretch our legs.
Brent Moseng — Google review
I Was gifted tickets to the Open Air Safari Tour and had an amazing time! Our Tour guide was very knowledgeable and funny. There were so many amazing animals out roaming around some even walked right up to the Tour bus. There was baby boom happening this season and we got to see babies animals were everywhere. Definitely coming back to go on the other tours
Phoenicia Pearl — Google review
Had an amazing experience here with my fiancée on September 30th. Paul W was our tour guide and he was fantastic. At one point, he involved the kids on our bus by allowing them to open certain gates. There were lots of animals to see, and there were even some wild bald eagles nesting in one of the trees right on the main route. Super cool place and definitely worth visiting.
Houston — Google review
There's nothing like bringing the Safari to Ohio! Unbelievable sights. Knowledgeable guides and volunteers! It is definitely a must-see. Open air safari ride had me in awe. DO THE FULL ZIPLINE!! You will not be disappointed!
Amy Richeson — Google review
The largest wild animal “zoo” in North America. Great experience there and, the tour guide is so knowledgeable answered all my questions.
Zhe Deng — Google review
Did the winter safari which is a barn based tour. We toured 4 barns: hooved animals, Indian rhinos, African rhinos, and giraffes. We got to feed a rhino right from our hand! Like a horse! We also got to pet multiple rhinos, and we were lucky enough that there were multiple baby rhinos! The last stop was the giraffes, where we also fed and pet one of those. The tour guide was both personable and knowledgeable.
M Ruwe — Google review
Our tour guide, Paul, gave us a very pleasant experience. He was very knowledgeable, could point out the animals by name, and answered everyone's questions. We went on a 10:30 tour and although it was chilly it was a good time because it wasn't super crowded and warmed up towards the middle of the day.
Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens is a noteworthy edifice with a rich history, showcasing an assortment of seasonal events. The premises include a museum, conservatory and landscaped grounds. A self-guided tour of this beautiful mansion/castle can take up to two hours, with the option to participate in the Crannies and Cook tour to access the tower. Visitors are treated to an interactive experience as children can embark on scavenger hunts throughout the museum while receiving free prizes upon completion.
Amazing mansion, grounds, gardens and greenhouse. A gem for the city and the state. The staff and tour guide were incredibly helpful, insightful and knowledgeable. You should visit this site often. This will satisfy the fans of architecture and the history buff. This place is literally a time capsule, with over 90% of the contents from the original family. We will visit again. This has our highest recommendation. We would recommend studying the various tour options because you could easily spend all day at the estate. We spent two hours with a tour guide and saw less than half of the rooms! We will also return in the warmer months so we can get more appreciation of the numerous gardens. Keep strolling to find former tennis courts, ponds and a view of the valley below.
Brian Mercer — Google review
We went on the guided nooks and crannies tour and it was very cool and interesting. You get a behind-the-scenes tour of the Manor House and learn more about the domestic staff who worked and lived at the estate. Admission also includes self-guided tours of the Manor House, gardens, Gate Lodge and Corbin Conservatory.
After the 90 minute tour we walked around the house and there were a lot of experts to tell you about the different rooms and history even if you didn't pay for the manor tour. They also had all the Christmas decorations up and it was very beautiful, even during the day.
It's late fall so the gardens and grounds were not in full bloom but it was still very cool to see everything and the size of everything!
Michelle Houser — Google review
This is a beautiful mansion/castle. I did the self-guided tour. If you want to go up the tower you have to do the Crannies and Cook tour. It took me 2 hours to tour the entire place. The museum is kid friendly. My kids completed a scavenger hunt during the tour and received a free prize at the end (it’s free). You can’t carry in a backpack even it is a purse. There are a lot of antiques so they’ll make you leave your bag somewhere I’m not sure.
Maxal 87 — Google review
Wonderful holiday light display at Deck the Halls. They had overflow parking and a shuttle. Light display on grounds amazing. The trees inside the manor house were like you entered a fairy tale. Busy but crowds flowed really well. Great job staff & volunteers!!
Kelly Carlson — Google review
Absolutely beautiful home, outbuildings, gardens and grounds! Staff was numerous but not obtrusive. Answered all my dumb questions.... Walking the grounds and seeing all the gardens, one could easily spend weeks here. I encourage anyone and everyone to visit, it's that good!
Ned Isded — Google review
We went here for free using a library pass, and after touring I would say it isn't worth coming if we had to pay.
While the house is historical and is nice to see a glimpse of the past, a lot of the actual history delving goes into the life and goings on of the family who used to own and live there, and felt like a majority of just ego stroking on how rich and successful they were.
The grounds were nice, and the rooms were good to look at when they went into the architecture or furnishings.
Tristan Haney — Google review
We attended the Deck The Halls event with the dinner. The lights were beautiful, and dinner was average (not worth the price). The tour of the mansion was nice (self guided / follow the line), but would've been better if someone was there in each room explaining a bit of the history. It was good to experience once, if you haven't been there before.
Matt Sprague — Google review
Beautiful gardens. Spring and early summer flowers are in full bloom this week (May 22-28). If you are 60 or over, the self-guided tours are half-price on Tuesdays. But be sure to ask if they don’t mention it.
Deb Komer — Google review
Our home away from home.
My wife and I are here nearly every week, being members, and have yet to find a more relaxing or peaceful grounds to stroll through. Our favorite places on the grounds are the English and Japanese Gardens, as well as the Lagoon, where the Ohio Shakespeare Festival takes place in the summer with some fantastic performances. The flowers in spring, leaves in the fall, and tours of the estate year-round (especially at Christmas) are not to be missed.
Andy Davis — Google review
Step back into the Midwest’s industrial era. It’s amazing to think that this home is just over 100 years old…bridging the gap between old times and a technological revolution and consumerism.
Chris lucskay — Google review
Impressive home and grand estate of one of the wealthiest American families - the Sieberlings of Goodyear Tire fame. Built between 1912 - 1915 the massive stone and brick buildings tiled with slate roofs are open for tours (for a fee) as well as the beautiful grounds. It's a lovely place and during the Christmas Holiday season it is decorated so well. Reserve the time it takes to see all there is and you'll find it a remarkable home to visit.
Jim Calvert — Google review
A gorgeous property that's very well maintained with a ton of history. We spent almost 2hrs walking the grounds & touring the main house.
There was plenty of very friendly staff on site available to answer any question you may have. It's worth a visit.
Randy Dana — Google review
Ohio Mart was so much fun! Neat experience. Wish I would’ve had more time to explore everything. The Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens are a marvel so many details very well kept. Each room is curated and feels like you are traveling back in time.
Hiba Rosace — Google review
You could spend the whole day here exploring. Lovely Gardens, play area, cafe, and house tours. We even got to hear the organs play in the music room. All of the volunteers really bring the place to life. You are definitely transported back in time when visiting.
Missa — Google review
Ticket prices are very reasonable considering how much the standard tour covers. Very interesting history with guides that all seem passionate about what they can teach you. Guided part of tour takes better part of two hours, and wandering the grounds afterwards could take even longer if you want.
The Conservatory and tours once the Christmas decorations are up are the biggest highlights throughout the year.
Akron Zoo spans across 50 acres and showcases over 700 species of animals, including a grizzly exhibit. The zoo offers various seasonal events and activities, such as train rides, carousel rides, and visits with Santa Claus. It also features stunning light displays during the holiday season that create a warm and inviting atmosphere in spite of Akron's chilly winter weather. Visitors can indulge in hot chocolate, s'mores or other concessions while enjoying the scenic view of Akron from atop the wall.
We arrived with family and left exhausted! Had a great time taking in most of their animal collection. However, it was minus the penguins, flamingoes, and other wildlife that are affected by the bird flu. Most animals were displayed within viewing distance except the lions. Three hints. First, the modest train ride takes all of two-three minutes in a small loop and back. Don't expect it to last any longer. Second, the wind machine is three dollars for a few minutes but it's lots of fun. Third, most of their drinks around the park are $2.00 for a typical sized can of Coke and water. Too much if you ask me. The Merry-go-round does go for about five minutes. Gift shop items are expensive. You can get a stuffed animal somewhere else cheaper. Facilities are clean. Maps are clear.
Mark Stevenson — Google review
We had a wonderful time at the Akron Zoo! From the moment we walked in the door the staff were so nice and helpful with our membership gift certificate we had. The were really kind and engaging with my 8yo son. It was a hot day so some of the exhibits the animals were hunkered in the shade but by the afternoon things had cooled off so we were able to see almost all the animals being active. The zoo is so walkable that going back to an exhibit is very easy. Definitely looking forward to going back!
Evan Zane — Google review
One of the nicest zoos we've ever been too. Not to big, not to small. The aquarium exhibits were super healthy. The landscaping was another plus. My favorite part was feeding the goats, they have these large crackers you can purchase such a clean way to feed them.
Karhy Wells — Google review
We went to the Akron Zoo for my grand daughters 4th birthday 🎂. It was a chilly and drizzly evening. We rented 2 of the ride on animals for the kids. The bears and wolves and some other animals were out. The Christmas lights were beautiful! We had so much fun!
Lisa McDermott — Google review
My family loves this zoo! It’s smaller in size compared to Cleveland but good for little ones. We got free passes from our local library which made it even better. Workers were friendly & doing a good job cleaning & maintaining everything. There are quite a few animals to see (lions,bear,snow leopard,penguins,lemurs & gibbons were my favorites)
Megan Torres — Google review
Family fun! Not every gift has to be under the tree, they can be experiences. This is an experience to be had. The lights are amazing. The atmosphere warm and inviting, even on a cold first day of winter❄ in Akron Ohio. Great exercise, hot chocolate,🍫 smores, concession stand (I doors). Carousel 🎠 rides and a great view of the city from the top of the wall. Don't forget to visit SANTA !!🎅
ENJOY! Like and follow for more adventures 😀 Merry Christmas &
Happy Holidays 🎄
David Hughes — Google review
Great experience with the family. Has plenty of ADA access. A wide variety of animals from different parts of the world with lots of educational information on the species and natural habitats.
Cafe was great, we all loved the chicken tenders, and their salad was a VERY generous portion.
We attended the Boo at the Zoo event, it was very well executed and organized.
Kelly Funaro — Google review
1st time going and I absolutely loved it. It is smaller then the cleveland zoo and really directed towards young kids. Having a 1.5 year old he enjoyed it and all the exhibits were low to the ground. I think if adult kids went they might he bored after a while.
Great Cafe, cute zoo.
Erika Jakubs — Google review
Akron Zoo has made a lot of improvements around the park for a fun walking experience. Always love coming here with my daughter as we can get through the zoo in about 3-3.5hours
Ken Zufall — Google review
We love the Akron Zoo. Disappointed today after for passes electronically on advance had to wait in the regular admission line just to get in. It was a beautiful day, crowded with lots of little kids as expected. I'm going to say half the animals weren't out. I know this varies according to weather (and avian flu the zoo is having to deal with), but walking from empty viewing area to empty viewing area is sad for little kids.
Kim G — Google review
The zoo is beautiful. It is small enough that younger kids will be able to walk the whole zoo. It feels like you can get closer to the animals. My kids LOVED the otter slide and the otter seemed to have just as much fun swimming around the slide. Most of the birds weren't out because of the avian flu but we did see a couple of them.
Kate Wiley — Google review
Medium sized zoo that took 2 hours to go through. Only a couple exhibits were closed for renovations etc. You paid for parking inside and it was kinda pointless since you didn't put the receipt in your car so it was just free money for them unless you left and came back. There were staff at the popular exhibits to give facts and teach about the animals. There was a good amount of shade at viewing areas and then the aquatic animals so it wasn't too miserable in the sun. The gardens were out of bloom but had potential to be beautiful in the summer. Plenty of seating and random exercise posts in the park I saw one family doing. Extra money is needed to feed goats (($1 a cracker) and ride the train.
Laur A — Google review
This was actually our first visit to the Akron Zoo! I wasn't really prepared as a last minute decision to stop after an appointment at Akron Children's. I would have had sunscreen, extra frozen water bottles, snacks, hats, & water spray fans. There are a lot of nice areas to sit, relax and enjoy throughout the zoo, so we rushed a bit to get through it. Be prepared. Lots of school field trips when we first got there with kids running, screaming and sitting in display areas with little interest in the actual animals. They cleared out and we were able to enjoy most of the exhibits. The architecture and design was really nice, very different from the Cleveland zoo. The otter exhibit with the slide was really fun for the kids. Overall I'd say it was a really good experience, as Cleveland zoo members we only paid like $20, which made it well worth the cost of admission. We'll just be sure to be more prepared next time, so we can spend more time!
Matthew Truett — Google review
We love this zoo! Good selection of animals, it's a clean facility, there's an aquarium... Just a really nice place to spend an afternoon. The LEMURS and RED PANDAS are the best. If you live within a short drive I'd recommend the yearly pass. Pays for itself in a few visits and it's good for 12 months.
Erin Schermesser — Google review
Awesome light show. Great activities for the kids. Carousel, train ride, s'mores making station and characters walking around. Great price. Set up of the zoo is great with the layout. Plenty of animals and hands on experience for children indoors and so much fun outside!
Renae Newbill — Google review
Nice, quaint zoo, which allows you to see animals a little closer than other zoos. Very unique selection of animals as well. Went on a winter day, so it wasn't very crowded, which probably helped. But very solid experience for the price. Will be back.
Mark Hazelwood — Google review
If you haven't been to the Akron zoo yet, you definitely need to get it on your bucket list and put it down as a priority.
Hands down, this is such a relaxing, peaceful place to spend any day. Alone, or with family and/ or friends.
It's never overly crowded, it's affordable and easy parking and entering.
Not only well maintained animal exhibits with fun and interactive walkways, but beautiful garden areas with many Ohio native plants that help to sustain local wildlife and our pollinators.
We went for the Christmas lights called the Wild lights and wasn't disappointed. What a wonderful experience for the entire family.
Michael Michele — Google review
Absolutely the best. Hands down 100% better than the Cleveland Zoo. Clean, full of animals to see, Aquarium included. Only 9$ + parking. Takes about 2+hours to see it all. Well laid out, and easy access for everyone. More animals than Cleveland, now that Cleveland Zoo is in such disrepair. The animals are all out, happy and playful. ☆ only downside the food is nasty, undercooked and over priced, just bring snacks and water with you.
Jason — Google review
What a wonderful zoo! It is the perfect size for little kids. You can take a packed lunch or enjoy the food in the Komodo Cafe. The carousel is beautiful. There is a place where you can buy snacks for the goats and even pet them. When the weather is warm, there is a small train for kids to enjoy. There is even a VR ride that you can go on. And you can go down a slide that runs through the otter exhibit. The gift shop is very nice as well.
The staff is really nice. They were very diligent with keeping the park clean.
There are extra fees for the carousel, VR ride, train, and feeding the goats. You can also rent motorized carts that look like animals. They also offer up close encounters with some of the animals. Those fees are listed on their website, and a staff member can also tell you about them.
Stacey Boden — Google review
1st time going to this zoo. It was an amazing experience! We loved the layout!! I highly recommend checking this zoo out! It may be a smaller zoo, but it's definitely worth the experience! We really enjoyed the Wild Lights exhibit!
Museum dedicated to wood-carver Ernest "Mooney" Warther, with a next-door kitchen cutlery factory.
Before coming here, I knew nothing about who Ernest “Mooney” Warther was. After leaving here, I was astonished at how a man with humble beginnings had combined the blue collar life with his huge imagination and made history. This museum should do something to your soul. The handmade creations in all of their detail by Warther are all stunning. To come here and see his works makes a for a nice visit. To leave here and be inspired to make the most of what God gave us makes it WORTH a visit. Pictures don’t do justice. Come check it out!
Yetemar-Kenyell Cross — Google review
What's not to love? The button collection is beautiful. I wish I could get closer and just sit and look at them all, get to know each button the way Mrs. Warther clearly knew her collection. The carvings are amazing in their detail and skill. Remarkable museum. Come support this lovely local business!
Jennifer Dickens — Google review
First visit was in 2010ish?
2nd visit to attend friends wedding 2021.10.09
Great place. Strongly recommended!
Wish one day I will return w. my two kids. Dream will become true one day!
X Ellen? — Google review
An absolute gem of a place that blew all of us away.
We planned on stopping here on our way to tour some local wineries and wanted to spend an hour or so while waiting for them all to open. We ended up spending a lot more than an hour as we were absolutely captivated by the meticulous creations of both "Mooney" Warther and his wife.
What an amazing place! Ernest, worked in a local steel mill and then made knives. He then started carving scale steam locomotives using wood and bone and later ivory. The museum shows off his works. Anyone who has an appreciation for steam locomotives and their history will want to spend time here. Anyone who has an appreciation for craftsmanship will want to spend time here as well. And if the trains are not enough, the button work that his wife did is almost as amazing - but there are significantly less works on display.
I frequently found myself with my mouth literally hanging open as I realized the level of craftsmanship it took to make any of these models. Not only are they finely carved, but any piece that moved in real life, moves on the models. The museum guides tell you that Ernest invited railroad engineers to look over his completed models and tell him if they see any errors - and they could not find one thing out of place.
The grounds are also nice to visit as well as the house that they lived in. I would recommend touring those before the actual museum as anything you do after the tour itself will feel like a letdown - and it's almost just as amazing.
Naor Wallach — Google review
Mr. Warther was a gifted carver and knife maker. His trains are incredibly detailed and all hand-carved to scale.
Linda Zee — Google review
We visited on a weekend with my parents and enjoyed it. We did the self tour so we could take our time reading and looking at things. They do offer discounts on admission (veteran, AAA, senior).
The grounds are lovely, not very large, but beautiful. There is a second building with a button collection that his wife accumulated over the years. We ran out of time and did not get to the 3rd building to see them making knives. Plan on at least 1 - 2 hours if you want to really enjoy the grounds and see everything.
The one con I would note is in some places the walkways are narrow or steep which makes it challenging if you have someone in a wheelchair or if you are pushing a stroller.
Cheryl Klein — Google review
This was my second visit and it didn't disappoint. Both visits featured guides who knew Mr Warther as children so additional insights were provided. I will go again with folks we bring up from Tennessee. It amazes me each time about this man's genius and vision.
Paul Schmutzler — Google review
Most fascinating museum with amazing collection of hand crafted trains, pliers, button art and arrowhead displays. WOW
Great gift shop, family home & gardens.
Donna Lehigh — Google review
Impressive collection as MANY others have noted. Things I found particularly cool. A) He was self-educated (no formal school after 2nd grade) B) Pliers demo…can’t explain it but it is cool. C) He never sold them…always gave them away or burned them. The outside is also impressive. See the pics.
Stephen Balza — Google review
We have been meaning to go here for years and were not disappointed. Very nice museum dedicated to a master carver. The building and gardens are well maintained. Very educational and with well thought out displays, and the tour was very informative. The staff are very passionate and knowledgeable.
They have a nice gift shop, but so many of the items were made in China. In that area, it should be all local. They have a new wood shop store that is very nice.
Rebecca — Google review
This is a must go to stop. It's affordable and the the artist was a genius before his time. I was told by someone there. They've been to the museum over 20 times and everytime they go they find something they missed.
They also have a button museum which is neat.. who knew Goodyear made rubber buttons
Kim Bailey — Google review
I was born/raised in Dover, so I’ve had a few tours, events and such with the museum. However, coming back with my nine year old daughter and husband has given me a new appreciation of how awesome this place is. The museum isn’t anything fancy but what it is is nothing short of amazing. The family still runs it and we had the privilege of having a grandson in law give us a bit of a personal tour. We even met Mooney’s great granddaughter, who showed my daughter how to make the ‘famous’ pliers. She was in awe. It was lovely. We went in February, so the gardens were obviously not at their full glory, but I have been in when they are in bloom in the late spring/early summer and it is fabulous. The whole tour through the museum, the button house and the family house is worth the trip and admission price. Truly a gem and what a loving tribute to the world’s Master Carver.
Becca LC — Google review
An amazing museum showcasing the spectacular carving skills of a highly talented man. From the Lincoln funeral train carved from thousands of pieces of ivory (before ivory was banned) in exacting detail that is just breathtaking to view, to multiple working pairs of pliers carved from a single piece of timber. The buildings are beautifully laid out by the Warther family who maintain it to this day as a celebration of his life and work. Highly recommended.
Jon Corbishley — Google review
This museum should be considered a world heritage site. It is the only one like it in the world. The carvings are unbelievable and a once in a lifetime experience. The tour guide was witty, knowledgeable and had a good sense of humor. The Smithsonian has classified this collection of world-class master carvings as 'priceless.' Must see!
The Pro Football Hall of Fame is an ideal destination for football enthusiasts. The venue showcases exceptional players and the rich history of football through permanent and traveling exhibits. It offers a unique experience to visitors who can purchase tickets in advance online without any hassle. The gift shop has affordable items, while two floors house impressive memorabilia that are sure to captivate fans all day. Interactive exhibits like the molds of player's arms/legs and play call booth add to the excitement.
Awesome place. We went to the Football Hall of Fame in Myrtle Beach and this one tops it. The youth football team we took loved every minute of it. Staff was great. Interacted with all the kids. Made us feel very welcome. A+++
Drjr — Google review
What a phenomenal experience. We had such a blast here. It is a super nice place, well laid out displays, plenty of room to move around and interact with displays. It has 3 floors with elevators if needed. Seats are spaced out occasionally to take a break. Nice little cafe at the end. All the employees from the front desk to the store were simply wonderful, very welcoming. Great experience I would recommend to anyone.
James M — Google review
A little on the pricey side but….
Oh man, my trip to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Ohio was EPIC! From the moment I walked in, it was all good vibes. The staff was super friendly and made me feel right at home.
Bro, let me tell you, this place is like a football heaven! They've got all the cool stuff from the olden days to the latest highlights. The exhibits were boss, showing off the best players, the sickest moments, and how the game has evolved over time. And don't even get me started on the Hall of Fame gallery - that's where the legends live, man!
I gotta give props to the Hall of Fame for keeping the history of football alive. They paid tribute to not only the big shots but also the unsung heroes and everyone who's contributed to the sport. It's all about respect, man!
And you know what's even better? The place was clean and easy to get around. They had signs everywhere, so I didn't get lost like a noob.
Maggie Hall — Google review
I've never been to any other pro sport hall of fame but it's hard to believe they'd be any better than this. If you're into NFL football in the least way you will love this place. Plan on 3 to 4 hours at a minimum to even scratch the surface of all that's here. They have a tremendous complex in Canton. It's not just the hall there's a stadium ,artificial turf field that you can walk , and many other shopping and dining opportunities in the immediate area. I recommend it to any and all NFL fans. Adult entry is $42 per person but discounts can be had for as little as $10 if you go on Tuesdays which are senior days and your senior of course. Check their website for all the different discount rates that are available that help to make it more affordable. Also they don't advertise it much but this is also the home of the black college football Hall of Fame as well. Many interesting and historical artifacts to be found here.
rod4130 — Google review
I haven't been here sometime but it's definitely evolving. It was awesome experience I been coming here since I was kid. Tickets are 40 dollars which isn't bad. Staff is very helpful the sports shop is cool. The history behind this is placed great layout on telling the NFL story. The outside field is good for taking pictures as well as inside the museum. Turn down brightness on phone its glare in most pictures from glass. The shrine headstones are badass. The Cafe inside is convenient. It takes about 2 hrs to get good pictures and see everything. The Super Bowl glass trophy room is nice. The parking was bit tight. Madden room is awesome telling the story. I would definitely come back here again and again. 5 stars GO PATS see you soon Brady!
Rustan Porter — Google review
“ Football is America’s passion”
An absolute gem, A must visit for anyone who enjoys pro-football and is the epitome of a football heaven for an enthusiast and lover of the history that the game the most popular sport in America. A wonderful staff along with amazing volunteers ensure everyone has an informative and enjoyable trip. There are personalized tours and various presentations throughout the day.
Stephani Ann — Google review
If you are a football fan, this place is worth visiting. What an experience! Bought our tickets in advance online expecting a crowd. Thankfully there was no wait. The gift shop has affordable items. 2 floors of amazing memorabilia. Stayed all day and toured the entire building.
Cornedius Taylor — Google review
This was a fantastic experience! The flow of the museum is easy to follow and leads you through the history of professional football from the beginning. It includes plenty of old uniforms, leather helmets and other items from the very early days as well as memorabilia from more recent players. The section with the busts of inductees is spacious enough that it's easy to get pictures of your favorite players. There are also some entertaining interactive exhibits and a cool locker room holographic film. Even my football indifferent family enjoyed themselves.
Brandon Barrett — Google review
A must see if you like football or enjoy history. It has the best actual Hall of Fame of all them. The busts are really cool. The museum is also well done. You need at least 2 hours if you really appreciate football.
Ricardo Ramos — Google review
My kiddo is a huge football fan & was in football heaven! The museum has a great combination of interactive exhibits, memorabilia, & and history--so fun for all ages. Interactive exhibits included computerized activities, a brief historical movie, xboxes (with Madden Football), & other technological touches throughout the museum. A highlight for my boy was the opportunity to play football on the field they have on-site. We all had a great time.
Jane Yang — Google review
What a cool experience. I was pleasantly surprised at how big this place is and how much there is to see. And I loved the interactive things like the molds of players arms/legs and the play call booth. I'm glad I got to go. And the staff/volunteers are all so pleasant too.
Kat — Google review
A must see for any Professional Football fan from the ages of 5-95. An amazing collection of NFL memorabilia from the early 1900’s all the way through the current day. A very well put together exhibit at a very reasonably price. U can see the entire exhibit/museum in approximately 4 hours (without rushing & assuming it’s not crowded). I highly recommend getting there at 9 a.m. when they open this way you have the entire day to explore & enjoy it without being rushed. The Bust’s in the Bust room ARE A MUST SEE. TRULY SPECTACULAR!! There are also 2 theaters which are both really cool. One is interactive with holograms & the other is a 8-9 min. movie about the road to the super bowl. If your ever in Ohio or the greater Canton area and are on the fence of visiting, don’t cheat yourself & definitely take the time out to go visit the Pro Football Hall of Fame., you won’t be disappointed.
William Cosgrove — Google review
Went on a weekend that was not busy and got to see all the exhibits with no problem. The staff is super nice, helpful, & informative. Even a not so big football fan would enjoy.
Char Penson — Google review
Overall a very cool experience! Had lots of neat displays and interactive media. A must for any football fan. The Steelers special exhibit was awesome.
Zachery Haworth — Google review
An excellent museum of pro football for the individual or families that are interested in pro football. It is set up with plenty of interesting facts. The first female official, the first African American to officiate the Superbowl, and many other firsts along with arguably the greatest of players, coaches and supporting members along with equipment improvement and time of evolution.
Jesse Dryer — Google review
Absolute once-in-a-lifetime experience that was very well worth it and really hope to be back again! Was able to tour for over 4 hours and still had some areas left over!!
kole.g — Google review
A fantastic time for any football fan. Lots to see. Give yourself at least 3-4 hours.
Tip: Also kids admission is cheaper on Thursdays if you buy when you get there.
Sean O'Connor — Google review
Loved this place. Great place to learn more about the sport and see some of its past and present.
Super helpful staff at every point. Food in the restaurant is good too .
The hof store is well stocked and staff really nice and helpful.
Pre warning. You will need all day here unless local. We are from the uk and got there about lunchtime and it's not enough time. So we rushed a fair bit toward the end which is a shame.
19th-century Gothic prison offering guided tours, overnight paranormal visits, events & a gift shop.
Fascinating, informational, and tour guide knew an answer for every question. This was the historical tour we took but they also offer a twilight tour, an escape room, and other options throughout the year. The architecture was truly amazing and it has 1 of only 2 in the world turn table doors. It was amazing to hear how ordinary citizens would interact on the facility to get everyday items done; Mail or haircut. Definitely a good visit for older children. Might be a little bit scary for the younger. I felt it was handicap accessible. There were ramps throughout the tour. There is a gift shop and a photo opportunity to get a mugshot or sit in an electric chair.
S Gomez — Google review
Always stop here on my way through West Virginia. I did a history/mystery tour yesterday and absolutely loved it. It had the perfect mix of paranormal and history to keep the whole tour interesting for everyone. Tina was an amazing tour guide. She made the whole thing engaging.
Shawn McClure — Google review
One of the coolest stops on our trip. We really like a lot of the ghost shows on TV and this is one of the places that a lot of those groups come. Even though we just did the 90 minute guided tour it was really cool to see and hear about all the things that went on in the prison while it was in use. Our guide Lee was very knowledgeable and was happy to answer questions and tell stories about things that have happened there. If you are ever in the area and have a chance this is definitely a worth while stop. The mound that the native tribes built is right across the street from here as well and is another worth while stop. It's almost like a two for one deal since they are so close.
Wayne Davies — Google review
Terri was great! Got the tour group signed in quickly and then spent time giving additional details about historical items in the gift shop/museum entry and other sites in the area. And luckily, this is one prison entry that doesn't require a strip search!
Garrett was the guide, and is a wealth of knowledge on the prison and former inmates. Garrett is funny, and has lots of stories to share.
I would recommend buying tickets online prior to visiting. They offer a variety of different types of tours and they fill up fast!
Shani — Google review
My boyfriend and I just returned home from a trip and did a 90 minute day time walking tour with a group of 10 with our tour guide Jason. I've wanted to visit for a few years and I got so much more than what I was expecting. Jason was a wealth of information and allowed plenty of time between rooms to walk around. He was happy to answer questions and had follow-up stories to go along with them. He was even nice enough to point us in the right direction for lunch in town. The historical tour and gift shop are absolutely worth it, the building is still gorgeous, and the grounds are still alive. Fascinating place.
Heather Ferguson — Google review
This is a must see if you are anywhere in the area. My husband is retired Law Enforcement with a couple of those years in Corrections; my son is a CO and step son is a jailer. So tours like this are always intriguing to me! The history in the walls of this gothic building is amazing. Our tour guide Lee, was a CO previously (not in this prison obviously) and has a degree in history that is now the historian at the WV Penitentiary so I felt like we got the best guide!
The gift shop offers reasonably priced souvenirs and the admission price for the regular tour is worth the fee. They offer senior and military discounts.
LeeAnna McDaniel — Google review
First things first- This prison is on an Indian burial ground. So If that’s not going to sit right with your spirit, soul, or conscious, I may say skip this one. Also for the majority of the tours there is lots of walking and lots of stairs , so be prepared. This prison is said to be extremely haunted, and full of rich scary history. We took the nighttime north walk tour during Halloween. Very creepy experience! We got the abridged version of the max security area, and some fun scary anecdote’s. Our guid seemed knowledgeable, answered all the group questions, and kept us entertained. Definitely a must see if you’re in the area!
Deja Gonzalez — Google review
Great tour that lasted almost 2 hours. Guide was very knowledgeable about structure and innate history. If in area you must stop
Larry Taylor — Google review
What an amazing experience!! Our tour guide Garrett was so knowledgeable and answered all questions we had. His attention to detail was awesome. He left nothing out no matter how gruesome. I would highly recommend this tour.
Connie Lebo — Google review
I stopped for a guided tour on a Saturday late afternoon in May. The tour guide was Tina and she was very good. She was knowledgeable and had a strong voice - there were about 40 people in the group and probably half of them were kids so at times there was some noise for her to talk over and a lot of moving around. She shared a lot of info and very much painted a vivid picture of things that happened in this prison. I found it very informative. I didn’t see any ghosts but I wasn’t really looking for any. Some areas felt a little unnerving and it smelled different in there - not sure exactly how to describe that but it was a noticeable scent. Water was dripping from the ceiling in spots - it had rained earlier in the day. I’d have liked to been with a smaller group and seen more but that might be available in one of the special after hours tours. You can find info on that on the website. Also, there is an Indian burial mound directly across the street with a archaeological museum which I didn’t realize until I pulled up. Plenty of parking in the street and in a small lot. I booked ahead online and would recommend doing that.
Miss Val — Google review
Very neat historical tour. Enjoyed the museum at the beginning that held a ton of old documents, personal accounts and old newspaper articles about the prison. It was also interesting to learn three men would have to share a 5x7 room for 22 hours a day and then getting to walk through the actual cells. Very educational and interesting to walk the grounds. No paranormal activity what so ever and the groups were large. Also wish there was an option to see more of the prison that didn’t cost over $100.
Samantha Fitzpatrick — Google review
Pros: Absolutely beautifully done masonry; very clean, yes, really! Friendly and pleasant staff.
Cons: Smaller than I thought, a lot of noise contamination if there are probably more than 30 people in the building; for tours not a problem, but for paranormal investigation, a big problem :)
I recommend you visit the place at least once and decide! Been there a few times, not much activity regarding paranormal events at any time; however, I visit these sorts of places for the history aspect over paranormal investigations. I have been investigating for decades, but history is my first true love!
Visit this place at least one if you do love history, masonry, etc. you shall not be disappointed!
Rogue — Google review
Lee was an excellent tour guide! This prison has a lot of history and it’s very interesting. I’m very great full to have gotten to tour the location before the close of the season. There is no hear so in cooler months be sure to dress for the out side temperature.
Boondoggler Blog — Google review
Lee guided a great tour! He told the history in a way that made it interesting and fun! I will definitely be back for other tours! Thank you for the great experience!
Hanna Johnson — Google review
This place is amazing. So much to see and learn. Our tour guide Jason was extremely informative, helpful and knowledgeable.
Highly recommend. Great job!
Matthew — Google review
It's an amazing place so much history and so many events! They have all sorts of haunting tours, paranormal convention all year but of course during October is the most popular.
I was personally there for the Locked Up Tattoo convention and Dark Carnival. I absolutely loved it!!!! I highly recommend attending if ever given the opportunity.
Down-to-earth ski & golf resort offering a range of accommodations, plus a spa, 30-acre zoo & pools.
Great weekend golf resort. Staff is friendly and helpful. Buffet that was included was a great part of the package. The greens and courses were in great shape. Coach was gassing us all up when we were waiting to head out. The Arnold Palmer course was awesome! Our group of 40 will absolutely be back for another weekend next year.
Christopher Lent — Google review
Cool little gift shop in the Wilson Lodge, just off the main lobby. Nice Christmas themed items during the Holiday season.
Kurt Westerlund — Google review
We stayed in a rustic cabin in October. The cabin was immaculate and Caroline in housekeeping was amazing. We enjoyed every second here. The fireplace was the icing on the cake with a ton of wood to burn ready for us when we checked in. We will definitely be back next fall!!
Janene Oyler — Google review
I used to come to Oglebay all the time to walk on the trails and finally got a chance to stay. While a ton of construction was going on, it was hardly noticeable. Our room was super clean, and the bed was comfortable. For the most part, it's very quiet and peaceful. We eat at the bar each night. Staff is super nice and the food is great! I will be returning.
Heather — Google review
Love getting away in the beautiful scenery and getting up close with nature. Not pictured: the ducks that adorably waddled their way through the yard and a raccoon climbing his way down a drain pipe. Everything about the cabins is well kept relaxing! Cannot wait to plan our next trip!
Jamie Cooper — Google review
A very nice resort to visit. It was decorated beautifully for Christmas and the drive through light displays were very well done, especially the new light display on the lake. I recommend Oglebay and if you are doing a group visit, Alecia will take great care of you. The rooms on the Byrd Wing are small with two regular double beds in them. The King and queen bed rooms are very nice and roomy. The Christmas dinner and show was very nice. It's worth a visit.
Donnie Copeland — Google review
Great getaway resort. So much to do and see. The only problem was there's no refrigerator or microwave in the rooms. Great place for a challenging golf outing. The Pool was refreshing and relaxing if you can get a lounge chair. We will be back next year.
Mike Grear — Google review
Wonderful. Phenomenal cottages with amazing and ample space for all of us. Deck, to living rooms, spacious kitchens and bedrooms (15) each with their own bathrooms. Really enjoyed the lush vegetation, the deer and the hot tub (although it is in need of repairs of the jets). Will definitely return.
Janis Harris — Google review
Oglebay Resort makes for as close to perfect time away as you can get.
It was already decked for the Christmas season. Beautiful.
SERVICE: The service is above stellar.
FOOD: The food in the restaurants is unbelievably good. The servers are very friendly. They, actually converse with you. They all have that 6th sense for what you need. The food presentation is beautiful.
CLEANLINESS: Oglebay takes cleanliness and hospitality to a whole other level inside and outside.
ACTIVITY: The things to do are enough for a good balance of active and restful. I love all their seating areas.
LOCATION: super convenient 2-hour prox trip.
There is nothing there to critic for change or improvement.
Pamela Edwards — Google review
The place lives on its past reputation. Thanksgiving dinner was very good but pricey for what you are getting. The lodge appears well kept but I was in a chalet which was dated, had carpet that needed replaced years ago and Murphy beds that we were told were unsafe. Let that sink in. A hotel room without a functional bed isn't worth a whole lot to any one.
Richard Jones — Google review
Great location, fantastic views, fine staff. Rustic. Seems like it was luxurious 50 years ago, but the place could use some upgrades. Rooms are decent, but has incredible, tremendous potential if renovated properly. Generally has a great atmosphere. Whatever the hotel lacks is made up in spades in the surrounding resort and park. Would recommend. Extremely unique location.
Alasdair Hicks — Google review
Amazing resort for family! Relaxed environment with gaming room, indoor pool and bunch of tabletop games available at the lobby.
Resort facilities have a small lake where you can fish, a playground, a mini golf and even a Zoo. Definitely a place where kids can keep entertained.
But service may be slow, we noticed the staff was a little overwhelmed during the Eastern Weekend.
Diogo Strube de Lima — Google review
Don't forget to use Hᴏᴛᴇʟʙoʟʟʏ.ᴄᴏm when booking your stay. This site will compare countless booking websites and normally will have prices a lot cheaper than others! You're welcome :)! This resort is one of my favorites in the area. I have been coming here for a long time. If you decide to stay here you definitely won't be disappointed.
The lights are awesome !!!! Prettiest ones around ! Love looking at all the cool interesting displays they have. Definitely worth the drive considering I came from 1.5-2 hours away! Would definitely come back here every year
Mark Jain — Google review
Went for dinner and light display. Very pretty this time of year. Buffet dinner was ok but nothing extraordinary, and limited for a buffet at a resort. The price was a touch high for the offerings but one should assume that's for location.
The menu was decent and food palatable. The pricing again wasn't really in par. Think dated ski lodge attempting 4 star service. Appetizers were overpriced but very good. Drinks were surprisingly in par with market price. All in all cost about $100 a person for a buffet once appetizers (nothing of the sort on the buffet), drinks, and tip were added.
The gentleman attending our table was very attentive and friendly.
The light display could benefit from a bit of directional signage as opposed to a map. If anyone from the venue reads this... a light display is done during the evening therefore having to turn on an interior vehicle light to read a map is not only disturbing to all the parties eyes in your vehicle but any of those around you.
The venue could easily add a few arrow shaped lights into the display to keep people moving in the right direction. Just my two cents.
Still very nice lights both for driving and walking through, while doing a bit of shopping.
Rasputin Von Drac — Google review
We stayed from a Wednesday to a Sunday at the Bluet cabin. I have never been in the habit of checking a place for bed bugs. Maybe I should make this a habit in the future, but it has never been on my radar. The last morning we were there, after having stayed for several nights our friends who were staying two cabins away found a bed bug on one of their beds. This prompted us to search the 4 bedrooms at our cabin during which two of the four rooms were found to have bed bugs including my room and my kids room.
We immediately called the operator where a woman told me they would do something urgent to take care of this and we never heard from them again during the next three hours while we were cleaning at the house. We started a very tedious packing process and then drove home early. We then spend the entire day cleaning everything we brought.
The fact that two different cabins had bedbugs suggests this is probably a bigger issue than that. My room had a mattress protector on the bed but this had a huge hole so not too helpful. My kids room didn't have a mattress protector on. If we had at least heard back from the office I would feel a bit more charitable, but to claim that they are going to help and then ghost us is just ridiculous. We chased down a maintenance truck in the rain and he gave us some trash bags so we could wrap up some of our things.
There were certainly parts of the resort we did enjoy, but not enough to overcome the pretty unpleasant end of our time there.
Stephen Brandstetter — Google review
My family has visited here many times over the years. We just visited last week and dropped 20k on lodging and activities. We go primarily for the pool since there are 30 of us and many ages. It is a great hangout spot. This year was very different. They had thousands of bees at and around the pool daily. I reported it to everyone in management and never even received return phone calls.
That is not how you would run a 3 or 4 star resort facility.
Ohio State Buckeyes — Google review
Stayed over on a Saturday and Sunday night. Many family friendly activities available, many for free as a guest (outdoor pool and splash pad), but others require purchasing an activities wristband to enjoy (watersports, zoo, etc.). The Lakeside room we had at the Wilson Lodge was spacious, but a bit dated. We did not have a lake view, but enjoyed the patio outside of the rear of the room. We enjoyed walking around the gardens and the lake on the paved trails, as well as hiking behind the nature center in the evenings.
Matt Poljak — Google review
(Wedding Review)
Such a beautiful venue, but everything that could go wrong with my wedding did go wrong. We had been changed through 3 different wedding coordinators by the time my wedding day came around, there was horrible communication, and so many things went wrong on the day of the wedding. Our seating chart that we agreed upon was not followed, so there were not enough seats at each table, the items we requested for our ceremony were not placed there and we had to work to find replacements last minute, and the bar staff were extremely rude. My family was setting up our cocktail hour and not only did they not set up the extra seating, but they also told my mother that the games she was setting up for our cocktail hour were worthless and that she shouldn't put them out. In addition, there was not even enough supplies for our specialty cocktails we ordered. Many of our vendors even commented on the disorganization of the venue staff. We were supposed to be assigned a day of coordinator, but we never once saw her on the wedding day. They didn’t even put out the wine glasses or cake cutting knife they stated that they would provide.
Communication between my vendors and the staff at Oglebay was horrendous, and we were unable to get ahold of anyone about final costs of the wedding until the week of, so we were scrambling to pay everything off. They include tons of hidden fees and not upfront about costs. Unless you are going through their catering and spending $10,000+, don't expect them to pay your wedding any mind. They created so much unnecessary stress for an already stressful day.
Shawna Whiteman — Google review
Visited Olgebay recently with a group of seniors. We ate dinner in the lodge. It would’ve been wonderful if the food was hot or even warm! All of it was room temperature. The wait service was poor. We asked several times for beverages and coffee but he was busy with other tables and we could not get served. The entertainment was worse than cold food!! The sound system was terrible and could not
hear clearly and we were only the 2 nd table back from the stage. The Festival of Lights tour guide was exceptional though and we did enjoy her narration and humor. Not quite as wonderful as we had hoped.
Linda Gougler — Google review
We just went for dinner & to see their beautiful Christmas lights display on New Years Day. We had the buffet & the food was absolutely amazing & there was a lot to choose from. The $14 I spent on my chocolate martini was well worth it! Our waiter was attentive to our needs. They had hot chocolate set out in a gathering room so we took a cup with us while we drove through the lights! We made a stop in the gift shop & they have a little of everything. The hotel was decorated beautifully for Christmas. It's sad that they will be remodeling a lot of the hotel. I hope it doesn't lose it's rustic charm! Would definitely recommend going there!
Susan Blanc — Google review
My first impression was not a good one. At the check in desk, I told the woman I didn't know where my room was because I hadn't been there before. Her response was "I don't know where your room is either". Okay. When I asked her for directions, she told me it was "that way"...super helpful. She offered zero information and stared at me like I kicked her dog when I expected her to at least tell me I was checked in. I got lost looking for my chalet. The chalet was also super dated (not the end of the world) but the location was beautiful. We took the kids to the Good Zoo to see Santa (he was late). There was so much traffic; they need a better system to accommodate all of the people that come to see the lights. It took me over 30 minutes to drive one mile (no exaggeration). There is also extremely limited parking; we could not even park near our chalet which didn't work out well having two small children to carry. The gift shops at the zoo and the resort were amazing! Pricey but that's to be expected. We also waited over an hour longer than expected for take away pizzas; the bright side to this was that the hostesses were wonderful! This was definitely a one and done experience for my family.
Angelina — Google review
I have never once written a negative Google review in my life because I have never felt so obligated to do so but here I am. I have always heard such wonderful things about the Oglebay Festival of Lights so this year, my boyfriend and I decided to have a little date night road trip to go see the lights. We are from Pittsburgh so it was only a little over an hour drive but I can tell you, it's not worth it unless you live 5 minutes away. We arrived around 4:45 on a Saturday just 9 days before Christmas. There was not too long of a line since we went early so I have no complaints there. I paid the $30 suggested donation because I assumed such an amazing display that I was about to see would deserve it. However, it was quite the opposite. The problem was the actual lights. There less than 1/2 the displays that I expected since so many people rave about it. They are very spread apart and not impressive. There was maybe 1 or 2 that actually impressed me. It was very cute and nice to see but definitely a waste of time and gas. I realize we did not drive as far as some but gas is quite expensive nowadays so we wasted quite a bit just going there. It was nice to see something like that as I have never seen a light show but I would never do it again. I don't understand why so many people say it is amazing. Not worth it at all. I will never recommend this supposed "Festival of Lights" to anyone.
Jenna — Google review
Only there for The Festival of Lights. Traffic was thick, but it was a Saturday night. Took a while to make it to the entrance. The lights were fantastic! They had Christmas music booming, but I had Pink Floyd playing in my car. 30 dollar "donation" was asked of us, but you really don't have to donate. I had a wonderful female friend riding with me. Together, we both had a great time. I do recommend!
Nuffs Enuff — Google review
What a great location with so many things to do. Several options to eat. Breakfast Buffet and Holiday Dinner Buffet. Swimming Pool, Hot tub and Sauna. Workout room. Several relaxing area's to sit by the fireplace. Lots of walking trails. A " good" Zoo. The Festival of Lights drive through is the best, with so many different displays, all very special. The staff were so efficient and friendly, and everyone loved our Bulldog, Cooper.
Lots of special occasions, like New Years Eve Party and so much more.
Reasonable room rates, and packages. Check it out.
Christine Watts — Google review
So how do you highlight a location in West Virginia Hill country? Oglebay Resort shines out during the holidays (particularly Christmas) as a place to kick back, relax, and enjoy a slower pace. The highlight of the Christmas stay our family enjoyed was the Christmas Day brunch. Pricey but beautiful, mom gets the day off while the employees sacrifice to make it a thoroughly enjoyable experience. We shared a cottage, brought our dogs, and enjoyed while numerous deer fed in the yards outside our windows. The shopping is top-notch in the area, and I recommend Vance Memorial Presbyterian Church be included for worship and a welcoming experience!