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Heather L.

Won a pair of tickets to the season home opener this year. Had never been to roller derby but heard it was fun so why the heck not! There was easy, free parking on the streets adjacent to the field house as we arrived early to take advantage of a fanny pack freebie! They had food trucks outside, and inside there was a variety of beers, soda, and snacks. The team had a cool mascot, and lots of fan gear for purchase. Luckily they were handing out programs at the door so we could figure out what this sporting event was all about. There were a ton of people here from all walks of life, so fun atmosphere. I do have to say both the A and B teams were killing their opponents so it did become a little long, esp if you had kids with you (which we however did not). For sure worth checking out for something different to do!

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Tiffany D.

Watching Cincinnati Roller girls! This is so much fun! I am loving it! I just wish the building had air conditioning! It got pretty hot in there! Here are some pictures! If you have never been to a Rollergirls you should go!

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I'm looking for a local place in Cincinnati to buy skates for my kids is there anywhere that you would recommend?

Hello! We recommend The Place (formerly The Skatin' Place), 3211 Lina Pl, Cincinnati, OH 45239. Many of our own skaters buy their skates from The Place, so they'd be happy to help you out!

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About 11 yrs ago, when I was a junior in high school, I first heard about a little sport called roller derby.

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