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Great American Ball Park Ticket Prices

Cincinnati, OH · Cincinnati Reds

Great American Ball Park hosts Cincinnati Reds in Cincinnati. Ticket prices move a lot depending on the opponent, day of the week, and how deep into the season or playoffs the match is. Here's a practical breakdown of what you can expect to pay in each seating tier, plus how Seated Courtside helps you catch a deal when prices drop.

Courtside and premium seats

The closest non-suite seats at Great American Ball Park — courtside, on-the-glass, field-level, or sideline-lower depending on the sport — are the hardest to book and typically the most expensive. Expect to see listings from $400 to $3,000+ per seat for regular matchups, with playoff or rivalry games pushing well past that. The best deals in this tier come from season-ticket holders offloading games in the final 24-48 hours before tip-off.

Lower bowl

The 100-level (or 1-30 numbered sections for some hockey arenas) is the sweet spot for most fans — close enough to see expressions on players' faces, not close enough to empty your savings. Typical listings at Great American Ball Park land in the $80 to $500 range per seat. Midcourt and infield sections run higher; end-zone, behind-the-backboard, or outfield sections run lower.

Club and mezzanine level

Club-level seating at Great American Ball Park sits between the lower and upper bowls, usually with an enclosed concourse, premium concessions, and in-seat service. Prices run $150 to $600 per seat typically — premium-priced relative to view, but discounted heavily on slow nights.

Upper bowl

The 200- or 300-level sections are your cheapest path into Great American Ball Park. Expect $25 to $150 per seat for most games. Midcourt upper-bowl is a consistently underrated value — you give up proximity but get a wide view of the whole game. Great for families.

When prices drop

Secondary-market prices at Great American Ball Park follow a predictable curve for most events: high when the game is first listed, a slow drift downward over the first few weeks, then a sharper drop in the final 48 hours as season-ticket holders offload what they can't use. The deepest discounts usually land in the last few hours before game time — but inventory disappears fast.

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