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Cincinnati Reds TicketsThe Cincinnati Reds offer fans the chance to buy season tickets, quarter-season packages, weekend-only deals, weekday "work" plans, and more. The idea is to give fans as much flexibility as possible and provide as many types of fans--young, old, local, out-of-town, etc.--the chance to see their team in action. Many of these package deals also afford Reds fans the opportunity to catch postseason games, should Cincinnati extend its schedule into October. Like other organizations, the Reds present ticket-buyers with seating options all throughout the stadium. There are bleacher seats, which can be fun for fans who take their cheering a bit more seriously and want an appropriate venue for their raucous screaming. Fans at the "club" or "diamond" level tend to be more reserved and, usually, more corporate. This is where business executives take their clients when it comes time to seal an important deal. More Options for Cincinnati Reds TicketsFor those looking for seating options somewhere in between the bleachers and home plate, there's always the mezzanine level between the upper and lower decks. In some stadiums around the league, the mezzanine is the place to sit for shagging foul balls. If the idea of 100-mph liners screaming toward your head sounds unappealing, you may feel safer underneath the protective netting that surrounds a portion of the infield. For the best of all worlds, infield box seats may be the ideal choice. Here, you're close enough to the action to feel as though you're a part of the game, but farther removed from the cell phone deal-makers who crowd around home plate and are fully uninvolved in the contest. Infield box seats are, naturally, more expensive than view level seats, but for many fans proximity always trumps cost during a night at the ballpark. It can be useful when buying tickets to go to an online broker service that can provide detailed maps along with available tickets. ![]() Get all Tickets articles via
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