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No service fees. 100% BuyerTrust Guarantee.The Cincinnati Reds Dugout is located in front of sections 128-131 and the visitors dugout is located in front of sections 115-118. The Cincinnati Reds Bullpen is located in center field near section 101, and the visitors bullpen is located between sections 139-140
Great American Ball Park is located at 100 Joe Nuxhall Way in Cincinnati Ohio, and is the home of the Cincinnati Reds. Great American Ball Park opened it's doors in 2003, and replaced Cincergy Field, which was the home of the Reds from 1970-2002. Great American Ball Park has a capacity of 42,319 for Reds games.
The Cincinnati Reds Seat Numbers follow the opposite pattern than what is typical for any stadium or arena. Great American Ball Park has seat number 1 closest to the higher number section adjacent to it. For example seat number 1 in section 120 will be closest to the highest seat number in section 121, and the highest seat number in section 120, will be closest to seat 1 in section 119.
If you are looking for seats in the shade at Great American Ball Park, you are going to want to seriously consider the Club Level seats in the 300 sections. Make sure sit above row F to ensure you are not only in the shade, but covered in case of rain. In the other levels, if you sit the last 5 rows you will be sure to be out of the sun. As a general rule, right field tends to be more protected from the sun than left field.
The Great American Ball Park offers a few premium seating options for the Cincinnati Reds. The most expensive seats are those located behind home plate, known as the Diamonds Seats (sections 1-5). These seats include food and drink with wait service, as well as access to the exclusive Mercedes-Benz Diamond Club. The Diamond Club boasts a window that looks directly into the tunnel leading from the Reds Clubhouse to the dugout. The seats directly behind the Diamond Club are known as the Scout Seats. These seats offer wait service (not included in ticket price), and access to Scouts Alley with private concessions and restrooms. Finally, the 300 sections are known as the Club level, with access to the Fox Sports Ohio Champions Club. Amenities of the club include wide selection of food items and unlimited water and soft drinks.
Great American Ball Park field dimensions are as follows (all measurements from home plate): 328ft to Left-Field, 379ft to Left-Center, 404ft to Center, 370ft to Right-Center, and 325ft to Right-Field. It is 55ft from home plate to the backstop.
The Sun Deck/Moon Deck seats are located in right field at Great American Ball Park in sections 140-146. These are seats for the true Reds fans, and despite the price tag, offer good sightlines for any Reds game. But beware, these are some of the only sections that are always in the sun, so make sure you bring your sunscreen.
The Best Seats for a Cincinnati Reds game are located behind home plate in the Diamond Club or Scout seats. Other attractive seats include Field Boxes along the dugouts, or the Club seats in the 300 level. Finally, sections 408-410 are the all you can eat seats, and although the view isn't optimal, you can certainly get your money's worth if you skip lunch or dinner before the game.
Up until 45 minutes prior to game time (or at the conclusion of batting practice), Cincinnati Reds fans have a chance to score autographs from their favorite players. Ticket holders in sections 111-113 and 133-135 will have the easiest time doing so, as these are the sections where the players will be.
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