Pros: The Braves were in town Cons: About everything else
Surprises can be nice, and this is what I got when Susidee showed me two tickets to the Braves game last night at Cinergy Stadium, with the hosting team the Cincinnati Reds. Being a die hard Braves fan to say I was excited would be an...
Pros: beautiful venue with a great view from every seat Cons: parking will always be a problem
Just a quick note that I am posting this review under the Cinergy stadium section because Epinions has not yet created a heading for the new Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati I will move this reviews as soon as the heading is created
Pros: Now has Grass! Many useless outfield seats gone. And as always: Cheap Cons: Old stadium, nothing special. Fans can be quite dull. Big black wall in center field.
After being the home of the Bengals and the Reds for years, Cincinnati's "Riverfront Stadium" is going down with style as it makes some improvements for its last games as the home of the Reds.
The crummy Bengals have moved into their new stadium:...
Cinergy Stadium, despite the stupid corperate name, is not that bad a place to catch a Reds game. I may be slightly biased, growing up right next door in Indiana and raised as a Reds fan, but I always enjoyed my visits to Riverfront Stadium (I refuse to...
Pros: Inexpensive Way to Spend a Summer Afternoon Cons: Outdated Ballpark
Cinergy Field, a.k.a. Riverfront Stadium, was first opened in 1970. It holds a lot of memories for those who have made the trip to Cincinnati over the years to watch the Big Red Machine.
One of the great things about major league baseball is...
Pros: Missing pieces and sections from stadium will provide welcome change from old symmetrical layout / Economic place for the whole family to check out a quality baseball team Cons: Extensive riverfront construction hinders accessibility, parking
The stale, nondescript, concrete-hulk of perfect symmetry-- also known as Cinergy Field-- is undergoing extensive changes throughout the winter of 2000. The entire Ohio riverfront is an expansive construction zone with groundbreakings already completed...
Pros: parking, fans, the Reds Cons: dirty, falling apart, lack of concession/food stands
When the Reds and Bengals opened up Cinergy Field (then Riverfront Stadium) in 1970, every baseball and football team wanted one of these bad boys. They all got together in the little pow wows, and agreed that pro sports needed more of these...
Pros: great views, comfortable Cons: no history, artificial turf
I took a trip to Cincinnati, and went to a Red's game in Cinergy Stadium (before stupid corporate sponsership, it was Riverfront stadium). Our seats were in the upper-deck. The view was perfect. All the views are perfect. In the '60's, many non-...
Pros: Beautiful sight, perfect location, short drive. Cons: Possibly a waste of money? Perfectly good stadium next door?
I have been fortunate enough to see the construction of the new NFL stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio. Strange to see two large, very capable stadiums so close together. Sometimes I ask myself why spend that much money building a new stadium, when the...
Pros: fewer useless outfield seats! Cons: past it's prime, lack of modern amenities
I managed to catch the CIncinnati Reds at Cinergy for their second game of the season against the Pirates. It had been years since I have been to the ballpark, and I was looking forward to seeing some of the changes. Anyway, as I was approaching the...
Pros: Cheap Ticket Prices,
Cheap Prices on Food/Drink,
Baseball Field - Baseball is always fun Cons: Boring Stadium, No Atmosphere, Fickle Fans,
I have grown up in nearby Northern Kentucky and have been in Riverfront; now Cinergy Stadium many times. I can tell you, first hand, that the stadium adds nothing to the quality of play on the field.
Pros: ticket price, family feel, affordable food and souvenirs, great team Cons: chilly at night, parking limited by construction
Cinergy Field just obtained its most enticing aspect yesterday-- Ken Griffey Jr. Not only is Cinergy Field a great place to see a ball game, it now is home to one of the greatest players to ever play the game. Besides the affordable tickets (among the...
Cinergy Field just recently got its most important and best fan drawing item -- Ken Griffey Jr. Cinergy Field a great place to see a ball game. Now it is even home to one of the greatest players to ever play the game. Besides having very affordable...
Pros: You get to see Griffey jr. Cons: traffic is sometimes heavy
As a life long fan of the Cincinnati Reds and Bengals I have been to Cinergy Stadium many times over the years.
It used to be known as Riverfront Stadium until a few years ago.It opened in 1970, and looks just like the stadiums in Pittsburg,and...
Cincinnati Reds Cinergy Field Stadium Replica Made of natural stone mixed with pine tar resin, a time consuming process is used to achieve the delicate detail that characterizes each piece and bri...
Cincinnati Reds Cinergy Field Stadium Replica Made of natural stone mixed with pine tar resin, a time consuming process is used to achieve the delicate detail that characterizes each piece and bri...
Cincinnati Reds Cinergy Field Stadium Replica Made of natural stone mixed with pine tar resin, a time consuming process is used to achieve the delicate detail that characterizes each piece and bri...
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