The 10 Best Things to Do in Maineville, United States

October 2, 2017 Milan Banda

Maineville in United States, from Nouth America region, is best know for Theme Parks. Discover best things to do in Maineville with beautiful photos and great reviews from traveller around the world here!
Restaurants in Maineville

1. Kings Island

6300 Kings Island Dr, Mason, OH 45040-9665 +1 513-754-5700
Excellent
51%
Good
32%
Satisfactory
11%
Poor
3%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 2 reviews

Kings Island

The largest theme and water park in the U.S. Midwest offers more than 40 thrill rides including riding a tornado on "Delirium" and taking a white-knuckle ride on a runaway train.

Reviewed By Pamcat36 - Jacksonville, Ohio

Great park with things to do for all ages. Have enjoyed this park for many years. Always exciting and a lot too do around the area.

2. Bella Balloons Hot Air Balloon Co

211 Walnut St, Lebanon, OH 45036-1964
Excellent
99%
Good
1%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
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Overall Ratings

5 based on 85 reviews

Bella Balloons Hot Air Balloon Co

Sunrise and sunset hot air balloon flights departing daily from the Great Wolf Lodge, 2501 Great Wolf Dr, Mason, OH 45040 and MANY other locations. Flights operate year-round, twice daily.

Reviewed By Heidi L - Fairfield, Ohio

Bella does a fantastic job of keeping you safe, educating you about the history of ballooning and most importantly making sure you have a GREAT time! My husband and I did an evening flight and we are already talking about going back for a sunrise flight one day. Mike (our pilot) was wonderful.

Please note, you will want to be a little flexible with your schedule. Since you are literally floating in the weather the wind and weather determine if it is safe to fly. But don't worry, they are very good about communicating what's happening to you.

3. Valley Vineyards

2276 E US Highway 22 and 3, Morrow, OH 45152-9654 +1 513-899-2485
Excellent
43%
Good
40%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
4%
Terrible
4%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 22 reviews

Valley Vineyards

Reviewed By MSGTBLM - Cleveland, Ohio

The first stop of our Annual Anti-Black Friday weekend was Valley Winery, in Morrow OH. The staff was excellent, the tastings generous and the wines very nice. We are sweet wine drinkers and occasionally have trouble finding wines to our liking. Valley Vineyards has a wonderful selection of semi and sweet wines that are very nice. Their meat and cheese tray was one of the best we have ever had... generous and a wide selection of treats. They also offer evening cook outs and a selection of other events in the warmer months (November is NOT very warm in Ohio)

4. Escapology

9527 Fields Ertel Rd, Loveland, OH 45140-7320 +1 513-208-2054
Excellent
90%
Good
7%
Satisfactory
2%
Poor
0%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 67 reviews

Escapology

Time Travel is a reality. The Time Displacement Institute (“TDI”) was created by the Federal Government to monitor and fix illegal changes to the existing timeline. You and your friends are visiting TDI for a tour of the facility when sirens and alarms are blaring in your ears. With no time to spare, you and your friends are enlisted to travel in time to complete a mission and escape. Please visit our website, then select Cincinnati to view our daily game availability times and to book your mission.

Reviewed By ron48309 - Mason, Ohio

There are 2-3 places in town offering escape rooms. They offered three scenarios, and we chose 'Extinction'. The setup was good as expected. However it was overly complicated for the average family. Perhaps 15-20% of families could complete it in the time allotted. It would have helped to know this when making the booking.

5. Loveland Castle

12025 Shore Dr, Loveland, OH 45140-1939 +1 513-683-4686
Excellent
46%
Good
32%
Satisfactory
16%
Poor
3%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 253 reviews

Loveland Castle

Reviewed By rxjohn23 - Zanesville, Ohio

The Loveland Castle, is just that, a small castle nestled on the shores of the Little Miami river. The castle and it’s grounds are very casual, everything is self guided. It only takes 15-20 minutes to tour the property, but don’t miss the video on the second floor detailing the reason for the castle and the building process. We had our small dog with us and the caretaker on duty allowed us to take her inside, as long as we promised to clean up any mess she may make. Our 6 year old niece was with us and kept saying how “ cool” the castle was. Kids are free, its $5 a head for adults. There is no plumbing in the castle so be aware bathrooms are portalets outside and there is no food or drink available. The castle is worth a look.

6. Miami Valley Gaming

6000 W State Route 63, Lebanon, OH 45036-7900 +1 513-486-8571
Excellent
69%
Good
26%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 4 reviews

Miami Valley Gaming

Get Ready to Get Lucky at Miami Valley Gaming! With over 1800 gaming machines, 4 restaurants, harness racing and live entertainment, there's something fun for everyone! Conveniently located just off I-75 at exit 29 between Cincinnati and Dayton with lots of free parking.

Reviewed By Katie s

I never really expect to leave with winnings, but I do expect to win enough so that I am entertained for a few hours. Impossible in the dollar and five dollar, and even the penny slots seemed tight. Several times the machines took a larger bet than what I placed. Initially, I thought I was messing up, but we started paying close attention and we're certain. No recourse if course when you complain. One wonders how they will stay solvent after so many years as people catch on. We have choices if other casinos.

7. Western Southern Open

Lindner Tennis Center, Mason, OH +1 513-651-0303
Excellent
87%
Good
9%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
0%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 92 reviews

Western Southern Open

Reviewed By fairfield744 - Cincinnati, Ohio

This is our third time attending the W&S tournament. In 2017 (this year) we attended the opening Sunday morning session from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. We had box seats ($100/each) on center court which were lovely, however we spent a lot of time out of our seats walking around the other fifteen courts watching practices or visiting one of the other three stadiums, taking a seat and watching a set or two of the qualifying matches. We saw many of the star players practicing on the outlying courts and we saw several stars at the entrance to the players' center (where fans could wait to get autographs).

Our box seat tickets came with access to the Racquet Club, which is a covered patio attached to Center Court with comfortable seating, bars, TVs to watch the matches or other sports, and a buffet. As I recall the lunch there was about $17 although we did not eat in the Club. (The Racquet Club shelter access was especially important last year when there was so much rain during the matches.) We also had preferred parking very close to the Lindner Center for an extra charge which I appreciated--and I believe after the torrential rains that occurred last year during the tournament management upgraded a lot of the parking and improved parking logistics.

The crowds were not very big during our visit so we enjoyed strolling around the grounds, visiting the food court, stopping for a wine cooler, listening to a band, and doing a little shopping. I think our day was a special promotion for high school students as I saw a lot of young people with polo shirts with their tennis team logos. There was also a hospitality tent for prospective Miami University students. Our day was also a feature day for Dayton fans. So I believe there are many special promotions for tickets if you check around for better pricing. There are also a number of corporate hospitality tents which are lovely air conditioned venues that we have visited in past years. And if you need tennis equipment and supplies, stop at the big 'Midwest Sports' tent on the grounds. (And they have a big outlet store not very far from the Lindner Center just off 275 at 11613 Reading Rd, in Sharonville too).

The Western & Southern tournament is a fun way to see some great tennis. It would be a wonderful treat for any avid tennis player. It's much more laid back than the US Open or Wimbledon which I have attended a few times as well, but it is a great experience. If you are thinking of attending with young people, taking in the tennis on one of these early days would be ideal. And there is also Kings Island amusement park, the Reds, and FC Cincinnati Soccer if you want to put together several days of fun for the family. We will probably go back later this week for some of the finals and I will let you know how that goes.

8. Gentle Breeze Hot Air Balloons

2460 Greentree Rd, Hangar 8J, Lebanon, OH 45036-8157
Excellent
99%
Good
1%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
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Overall Ratings

5 based on 62 reviews

Gentle Breeze Hot Air Balloons

Hot air balloon rides offered, weather permitting twice daily. Sunrise and 2.5 hours prior to sunset. **Office hours are different than the flight hours** The flight is approximately one hour aloft with a 3-3.5 hour experience. Complimentary bottle water is always available. Launching from the Lebanon Warren Co. airport gives you a birds eye view of the lay of the land spotting Kings Island to the south or the surroundings of Dayton to the north. You will be floating away with you pilot as our experienced crew follows along on the ground. The pilot will guide the balloon into a landing area down wind of the launch site. The equipment is packed up and our crew will transport everyone back to our office for a complimentary celebrity toast post flight for all ages. Flight certificates are available upon request. Varies rates including week day and week end standard, shared and private baskets. Some restrictions include children older than 6 years, good physical condition for all, able to walk and stand for about an 1.5 hours and no pregnant ladies.

Reviewed By Cfdmv

We had a wonderful experience with Gentle Breeze. We scheduled our ride for during the Angola Balloons Aloft. The online booking was easy and clear. The ride was a wonderful experience and I would gladly use this company again. Highly recommend.

9. Lindner Family Tennis Center

5460 Courseview Dr, Mason, OH 45040-2363 +1 513-651-0303
Excellent
91%
Good
9%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 21 reviews

Lindner Family Tennis Center

Reviewed By Vanessa C - Bloomfield Hills, Michigan

We come for the W&S Open every year and it never fails to deliver an great tennis experience. The grounds are clean and modern, as well as welcoming. The restaurants and pop-up stores that are present during the tournament were fantastic every year so far. We recommend coming here for any event that this center hosts!

10. Great Wolf Lodge

2501 Great Wolf Dr, Mason, OH 45040-8085 +1 800-913-9653
Excellent
34%
Good
44%
Satisfactory
12%
Poor
6%
Terrible
4%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 49 reviews

Great Wolf Lodge

Reviewed By micheparsh - Ohio

We go to this Place every year especially when it is Winter outside and cannot really do anything really fun outside near home, My Daughter gets excited all the time when we talk about Great Wolf! Clean Hotel resort , but Room can be Pricey so w e always wait till they posted discount days. Usually during weekdays are cheaper to go. We can bring foods on our own and drinks. The room has microwave and fridge. But their breakfast buffet inside has a good selection too. You can also deliver food outside or actually eat out, There are lots of good restaurants nearby!. I especially love the Jacuzzi, wave pool and the slides!!! They also provide diff sizes of life jacket for kids, Story telling at nights for kids are so adorable! Can be Pricey but worth every Penny!! So much fun!!!

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