Official website of the Cincinnati Reds Baseball Team. Visit website.
Pete Rose Way, Cincinnati, OH 513-765-7000
Take a walk down Memory Lane and experience the only public sign museum in America. Visit website.
2515 Essex Ave. Cincinnati, OH 45206 800-925-1110
Experience the most amazing collection of aquatic creatures around including extremely rare sharks like Sweet Pea and Scooter – the stars of the only Shark Ray breeding program in the world. You can go behind the scenes to the Penguin Encounter where you can touch the playful African Blackfooted penguins. You can even pet sharks, hand-feed free-flying Lorikeets and enjoy craft-making with your kids on select Saturdays. You’ll marvel at dive shows and watch sharks and other creatures being fed as you enjoy more to see and do than ever before. Visit website.
One Aquarium Way, Newport, KY 859-261-7444
Kings Island offers a variety of event and entertainment options that families can enjoy together during the season. Visit website.
6300 Kings Island Dr., Kings Mills, OH 800-288-080
Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame and Museum. Visit website.
100 Main St., Cincinnati, OH 513-765-7000
Volleyball and sports fans. This is a must see. Visit website.
6140 Fairway Dr. Mason, OH 45040 800-280-2330
The place to go for entertainment, dining or shopping. Visit website.
One Levee Way, Newport, KY 859-291-0550
Eden Parks Krohn Conservatory is a nationally recognized showcase of more than 3,500 plant species from all over the world. The Palm, Tropical, Desert and Orchid houses exhibit permanent displays of exotic plants in natural settings, complete with a 20 foot rainforest waterfall. Visit website.
Eden Park Dr., Cincinnati, OH 513-421-5707
Lions and tigers and bears - and giraffes and penguins and flowers. Perfect for the entire family. Visit website.
3400 Vine St., Cincinnati, OH 800-944-4776
One-of-a-kind breathtaking cruises on the beautiful Ohio River. Visit website.
101 Riverboat Row Newport, KY 41011 800-261-8586
This Italianate turn-of-the-century structure was the final home of the poet Paul Laurence Dunbar. It exhibits his literary treasures, many of his personal items and his family's furnishings. During his short lifetime Dunbar became known as the poet laureate of African Americans. Drawing on his observations of society and the experience of his parents--both former slaves--he gave voice to the social dilemma of disenfranchised people of his day and became a proclaimer of black dignity. Visit website.
219 Paul Laurence Dunbar St., Dayton, OH 937-224-7061
La Comedia Dinner Theatre, southwest Ohio's greatest entertainment value for 32 years, features six Broadway-style shows a year along with a mouth-watering buffet. Visit website.
765 W. Central Ave., Springboro, OH 800-677-9505
Founded in 1939 as the Modern Art Society by three visionary local women, the CAC was one of the first institutions in the United States dedicated to exhibiting contemporary art. Visit website.
44 East Sixth Street, Cincinnati, OH 513-345-8400
Live production of Sleepy Hollow, based off Washington Irving's Short Story. Visit website.
Xenia, OH 937-376-4358
Overlooking the Great Miami River, Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park & Museum is a 265 acre sculpture park and outdoor museum combining the lure of nature with the dynamic presence of monumental art. It is a setting where landscape and art come together in natural galleries among vast meadows and woodlands. Visit website.
1763 Hamilton-Cleves Rd., Hamilton, OH 513-887-9514
The ultimate Laser Tag place in Ohio. Visit website.
3187 Western Row, Maineville, OH 513-339-1030
Cox Arboretum MetroPark Education Department is dedicated to creating a dynamic education experience that inspires people to think about their relationship to the environment, enhance their sensitivity to the natural world, and help to shape positive attitudes and feelings toward nature through horticulture, conservation, and science experiences. Visit website.
6733 Springboro Pike, Dayton, OH 937-263-9321
A non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion of a deeper understanding of the history of Southwestern Ohio Frontier during its settlement from 1793-1812. Visit website.
3999 Pioneer Village Rd. Waynesville, OH 513-897-1120
Stewarts Aircraft Service offers flight training and rides, in a variety of airplanes such as Piper Cubs, Aeronca Champs and a beautifully restored 1942 PT-17 Stearman biplane. In addition, we have Cessna 150's,a 172, and a Piper Arrow for complex/commercial training. Visit website.
4925 N. State Route 42, Waynesville, OH 513-897-7717
Racing fun for the entire family. Visit website.
665 N. Broadway, Lebanon, OH 513-932-4936
One of the nation’s finest mid-sized art museums. Founded in 1919 as the Dayton Museum of Fine Arts. Its founding patrons included prominent leaders such as Orville Wright and the Patterson brothers, founders of NCR. Originally occupying an impressive mansion in downtown Dayton, the museum was quickly embraced by the entire community. Visit website.
6733 Springboro Pike, Dayton, OH 937-223-5277
Dayton History brings the past to life with passion and pride in our region’s creative heritage. Visit website.
1000 Carillion Blvd., Dayton, OH 937-293-2841
RiverScape MetroPark provides you with an intense view of urban park setting with all its horticultural offerings; local interpretive history; variety of water features; and programmed activities. Starting the early part of May you can view or participate in a range of activity from organized fundraising walks to large festival events. Visit website.
111 E. Monument Ave., Dayton, OH 937-284-0126
Bringing concert music to audiences in the greater Lebanon area. Visit website.
Lebanon, OH 45036 513-228-0346
The Dayton Motorcycle Club was founded in 1910, making it one of the oldest clubs in the country. The club sponsors the Devil's Staircase Motorcycle Hillclimb typically held in October. Visit website.
Oregonia, OH 937-263-9321
The Children's Theatre is always awesome, amazing and uplifting for children and adults. Visit website.
3rd & Sycamore St., Cincinnati, OH 513-569-8080
The Lebanon Theatre Company, Inc. (LTC) is a quality, non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation providing community theatre in Lebanon Ohio, physically located in the spacious fourth floor loft of The Shoe Factory Antique Mall in Lebanon Ohio. Visit website.
120 E. South St., Lebanon, OH 513-494-1932
Located in scenic Eden Park, the Cincinnati Art Museum features an unparalleled art collection of more than 60,000 works spanning 6,000 years. In addition to displaying its own broad collection, the Art Museum also hosts several national and international traveling exhibitions each year. Visit website.
953 Eden Park Dr. Cincinnati, OH 877-472-4226
Everything you want to know about the Cincinnati Bengals. Visit website.
One Paul Brown Stadium, Cincinnati, OH 866-621-8383
Home of the Wright brothers and long known as the Birthplace of Aviation, the Dayton region is now recognized as the National Aviation Heritage Area. Visit website.
937-222-6039
The Cincinnati Fire Museum has over 200 years of firefighting history on display. Visit exhibits of early leather fire buckets, an Hunneman hand pumper, an 1808 fire drum and the oldest surviving fire engine in Cincinnati. Visit website.
315 West Court St., Cincinnati, OH 513-621-5553
The most recent events and activities in Warren County. Visit website.
1313 E. Warren Street Lebanon, OH 45036 800-791-4386
Prepare to have a high-flying time at the world's largest and oldest military aviation museum! Visit website.
1100 Spaatz St., Dayton, OH 937-255-3286
J.D. Legends and Strike Zone Lanes comprise a state-of-the-art award-winning Restaurant and Family Fun Center focused on providing smaller communities an entertainment option for the whole family. The environment is clean, vibrant and fun. Visit website.
65 Millard Dr. Franklin, OH 937-746-3588
If you like history and discovery, check out their listing of museums located in and around Cincinnati. Visit website.
1301 Western Ave., Cincinnati, OH 800-733-2077
The Alverta Green Museum has many historical photographs, documents and artifacts of Mason. Visit website.
207 W. Church St. Mason, OH 45040 513-398-6750
The Freedom Center's physical location in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio, is just a few steps from the banks of the Ohio River, which separated slave from free states in the period of American history when slavery was sanctioned in law and supported as a critical component of the national economy. The museum tells that story in major exhibits and programs that have attracted hundreds of thousands of visitors since opening in August 2004. Visit website.
50 East Freedom Way, Cincinnati, OH 877-648-4838
A food lovers paradise - a funhouse maze of a store - Foodieland - No matter what you call it, Jungle Jim's is arguably the nation's most unique supermarket megastore, featuring more than six acres of food, wine, beer, gourmet cheeses, exotic meats, cigars, fresh seafood, spices, confections, bakery and more! Visit website.
5440 Dixie Highway Fairfield, OH 513-674-6000

What if I need to cancel my reservation? You will be refunded your deposit less a $25 processing fee so long as you cancel more than 72 hours prior to your arrival date. If your plans change at the last minute (or within those 72 hours), call us and we’ll try to rebook your trip for different dates. You would only forfeit your deposit if we couldn’t rebook your getaway at all.
Can we bring pets? No, for the health and comfort of all of our guests, we do not allow any pets into the Lodge. Many locations can refer you to local pet hotels or boarding options.
How many lifeguards do you have? You’ll see the 100’s of lifeguards we employ as part of our Risk Management Program and you may observe some of the regular drills and tests performed during operations. What you may not see, is the extensive training and certification these guards receive through aquatic risk management authority Ellis & Associates. Ellis & Associates also performs multiple unannounced operational audits each year testing our professionalism, scanning techniques, rescue skills and emergency response.
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When does the waterpark open? Hours can vary seasonally, so check your copy of “Lodge Life” at check-in.