We're Taking the Reds on the Road — And We're Starting Right Where I Grew Up ⚾


I grew up in Cincinnati.

Which means I have opinions about the chili, strong feelings about the bridges, and a very specific kind of hometown pride that only makes sense if you're from there.

So when people ask me why our first hosted Reds trip is Cincinnati instead of somewhere flashy like New York or Chicago — I just smile.

Because I know exactly what's waiting for you there.

The Trip That Reminded Me Why This City Is Special

Last year, Jamie, Lance, and I went down for a game.

We did what we always do — grabbed a hotel downtown, walked to the pre-game spots, took our time getting to the stadium the way you're supposed to. No rushing. No stressing over parking. Just the riverfront, a drink in hand, and the slow build of game-day energy all around us.

That night happened to be Ely De La Cruz bobblehead night.

And not just one bobblehead. A right-handed AND a left-handed version. Two. For one giveaway night.

The place was packed in a way I hadn't seen in years. We were standing in line to get in when the guy behind us leaned over and said, completely serious:

"This is a special day. We're here for the bobbleheads."

They were not there for the baseball.

But then Ely hit a grand slam.

And I promise you — the bobblehead people lost their minds right along with the rest of us.

That's the thing about Cincinnati. You think you're just going to a game. And then something happens and you remember why live baseball is magic.

Why We're Starting Here

I could have launched our first group Reds trip somewhere with more Instagram appeal.

But here's the truth: Cincinnati is one of the easiest, most enjoyable baseball weekends you can plan.

Downtown is walkable. The riverfront is beautiful. The hotel-to-stadium situation is genuinely one of the best in the league — you can walk or hop the trolley and skip the parking spiral entirely.

And the vibe before a Reds game at Great American Ball Park? There's nothing quite like it.

We know this city. We love this city. And that means when you travel with us, you're not getting a travel agent who looked it up on Google. You're getting someone who grew up eating Skyline Cheddar at 11am and has zero regrets about it.

I've written about how to plan a Cincinnati Reds weekend if you want the full breakdown — but the short version is: it's easy, it's walkable, and it's really, really fun.

(If some of you are my friends from back in the day — hi. Welcome. Nice to see you.)

Here's What We're Doing

Jamie and I have dates locked in for May and June — two separate Cincinnati trips, small groups, built around a Reds home game each time.

The usual Harmony Horizon 360 way:

  • Downtown hotel, walkable to everything

  • Built-in breathing room before the game

  • Pre-game spots that actually feel good, not rushed

  • Space for the trip to be what it's supposed to be — fun, easy, and worth it

If you've ever wondered why these kinds of trips matter more than they look like they should — I wrote about that too. But the short answer is: shared experiences in a new place do something to people. In a good way.

Spots are limited and intentionally small. This isn't a bus tour. It's more like: come do this thing we love, with people who actually get it.

Want In?

If you've been curious about what a Harmony Horizon 360 trip actually feels like — this is the one to start with.

No flight. No complicated logistics. Just Cincinnati, the Reds, and a really good weekend.

👉 Join the interest list here and I'll send you the details directly.

And if Ely hits another grand slam while we're there, I take full credit.

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