
MLB Venue Guide
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Great American Ball Park — Cincinnati, OH
Data updated: 2025 MLB Season
Cheapest Section
$8+
Sections
5
Capacity
42,319
Great American Ball Park seats 42,319 fans in a modern, open-air design with the Ohio River and Kentucky hills as the backdrop beyond the outfield. The ballpark has excellent sightlines from nearly every section, with a lower bowl that keeps fans close to the action and an upper deck that provides panoramic river views. The atmosphere is relaxed and family-friendly — Cincinnati fans are passionate but not aggressive. It's one of the more affordable MLB experiences, making it a great value for families and budget-conscious fans.
Premium Seating Sections
Each section offers a distinct vantage point. Choose based on your priorities: proximity, comfort, atmosphere, or value.
Diamond Seats
$80 - $175“Directly behind home plate in the lower bowl. Premium sightlines with the best view of every pitch.”
The Pros
- Perfect view of the strike zone
- Padded seats with extra legroom
- Close to main concourse food and the Reds Hall of Fame
The Cons
- Most expensive non-suite tickets
- Netting extends across the infield for safety
Field Box (100-Level)
$40 - $90“Lower bowl along the baselines. Close to the action with clear views of at-bats and fielding plays.”
The Pros
- Close enough to hear the crack of the bat
- Good foul ball opportunities
- Easy concourse access
The Cons
- Baseline sections face slightly off-center
- Sun exposure on the first-base side for afternoon games
Terrace Line (200-Level)
$25 - $50“Second deck with elevated sightlines and river views. Excellent value behind home plate.”
The Pros
- Best balance of price and view
- Covered by upper deck overhang
- Full river and bridge panorama
The Cons
- Outfield terrace sections are farther from the action
View Level (300-Level)
$8 - $25“Upper deck with a bird's-eye view of the diamond, the river, and the Kentucky hills beyond.”
The Pros
- Cheapest seats in MLB — some games under $10
- Stunning river panorama
- Great value for casual fans
The Cons
- Farthest from the action
- Long climb to the upper levels
- Can feel empty on weeknight games
Bleachers / Sun-Moon Deck
$15 - $35“Outfield sections with a social atmosphere and proximity to the riverboat smokestack home run feature.”
The Pros
- Fun, social atmosphere
- Close to home run landing zone
- Good food and drink access nearby
The Cons
- Full sun exposure on afternoon games
- Farthest from home plate
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