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    Hero Day

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 12:00 pm - 9:00 PM
    Updated 1 week ago

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    The Orrmont Estate - photo when arriving to the event. Imagine it being dark with dozens of people around - all light is blocked.

    The Orrmont Estate

    (11 reviews)

    Was there for an event with my mother. When we left it was dark out. The lighting is absolutely…read morehorrible and my mother fell. She was totally sober (she was our designated driver) but couldn't see there was a 4-5in step because it wasn't marked and the lighting was severely inadequate. I almost fell too. She fell face first, hit her head, knee, ribs and wrist. An ER visit that night showed her wrist broken in 3 places. That wasn't even the worse part - we were accosted by 2 different employees who yelled at us to get up and move because we were blocking traffic. Seriously?! My mother was laying on the ground and couldn't move at first. We thought she loss consciousness. I am so thankful for the off duty EMT who was there and did a head to toe assessment and used my coat to make a sling for her arm - her arm was that broken it needed to be splinted. Meanwhile my husband went to get our car so she wouldn't have to walk all the way back to the parking lot. While he was waiting for her to get to the car, another employee yelled at my husband to move his car so more cars could get out. They easily went around him and he wasn't blocking traffic at all. We had to be very adamant with this man and explained what happened but he didn't seem to care. I have called the Orrmont Estate several times with no call back. They won't even answer my call any more - it goes straight to voice mail. This is very unprofessional and extremely disappointing to be treated this way. I do not recommend going to an event there unless you can afford all the medical bills that go with the treatment needed due to the negligent lighting. Numerous surgeon visits, surgery, hand therapy and an ER visit adds up!! It feels they are hiding something or know they're negligent as they're essentially ghosting us.

    The venue was beautiful. However if you're having a…read morewedding, read the contract in detail. They charge $200/ hour extra for a wedding rehearsal. AND there is zero contact with the owners during this time. You are left on your own to figure it out. The Brides quarters are lovely, however the Groom and Groomsmen are left to prepare in the dank moldy "Springhouse" that wreakes of mold and has zero ventilation and is now on the Ohio EPA and Miami County Health Department's list of commercial structures to inspect. Until the Spring House gets a clean bill of health/occupancy, our group of 70 does not recommend. Especially if anyone in your group has breathing or autoimmune issues.

    The Buckeye Barn - Me and the beautiful blue sky!

    The Buckeye Barn

    (4 reviews)

    My niece got married here. All in one package. Barn and sunflower fields. A beautiful venue. Very…read morespacious inside and out for a wedding and reception. Parking is gravel so that's a drawback for those who must wear heels. Watch your step!

    WOW! I've visited this barn for a family wedding over the summer. My extended family approached my…read moreimmediate family asking us if we would at least hand the wedding knowing that it was about an hour and a half away from Cincinnati. Of course, we could not say no! Not knowing what to expect, we made the drive to this rustic barn in Piqua, Ohio. What a surprise! A Saturday wedding took place at 4:30 in the afternoon. Before the ceremony started, we were able to go inside of the barn for some shade. It was truly appreciated, as there were several older people in attendance. It was over 90°, so it made for a very hot outdoor wedding! The ceremony just outside the barn was beautiful and quaint. I read online that the facility could hold a guest list of 250 people. The outdoor venue where the ceremony was held looked small enough to be considered quaint, but I really do believe 250 people could have sat on those benches outside, if needed. The two-story barn was quite large, as it had an area for a bar, the wedding table for the bridal party, about 26 round tables with eight chairs each, and a loft area complete with a photo booth and additional smaller tables, if needed. There were nice bathrooms on the first floor, with three stalls in the women's room. Large enough for people to get in and out, as well as cleaner than a horse stable or portalet (phew!). If you look online, it looks like the couple who owns this used to be in an event planning company. It looks like the barn is situated on an old Homestead, as the house is where the bridal party gets ready. There is even an additional older looking barn that the men can hang out in while the girls get ready. There is a parking lot next to the field where the couple gets married, but a field of sunflowers attempts to block away the row of cars in the lot. Honestly, I left this venue thinking I should get into the event planning industry! If you look online, the couple is pretty honest about their rates. It looks like it is about $3500 for a Saturday late afternoon wedding and $2500 for a Friday night or Sunday afternoon. Of course, that is just the barn rental. I am sure that anything additional would cost more. Wonderful venue!! Just know there is not air condition in the barn. We really appreciated all the fans!!

    The Round Barn Venue - Inside

    The Round Barn Venue

    (1 review)

    DO NOT BOOK THIS VENUE - Unsafe, Unprofessional, and a Complete Disaster…read moreOur wedding experience at this venue was a nightmare -- not only due to serious health hazards, but also because of extremely unprofessional conduct from the owners and staff. What should have been a joyful day was made stressful, chaotic, and honestly, unsafe. BAT INFESTATION - SERIOUS HEALTH AND SAFETY CONCERNS Bats were falling from the ceiling and crawling toward guests during the event. The groom personally removed bats prior to the ceremony, but the infestation continued throughout the evening. An hour before the ceremony, the DJ came to the bride and said he could not play music -- because bats were dive-bombing him in response to the sound system. Multiple guests left early due to the bat situation. We were given no reassurance about whether the food or wedding cake had been safely stored or protected. We were never given the leftover food, which we had been told we would receive. CATERING & BAR FAILURES The vegetarian meals were not served unless we specifically asked for them, which left our guests waiting while others ate. This should have been planned and handled in advance. Despite paying in advance for alcohol, the groom and groomsmen were denied drinks before the ceremony and had to leave the venue to buy their own. The bartender was rude and unhelpful throughout the evening. FACILITY ISSUES & OWNER BEHAVIOR The bridal suite lighting was completely inadequate for makeup, preparation, or photography. It badly needs updating. The owners were condescending, dismissive, and completely unprofessional. We still have a voicemail from them where they show zero compassion or responsibility for any of the issues. They attempted to withhold our deposit without an itemized breakdown. Only after repeated requests did they refund the deposit, but still refused to provide any documentation. We paid in full, in cash, and expected basic standards of professionalism. What we received was the exact opposite. Final Thoughts We regret choosing this venue for our wedding. The presence of bats falling from the ceiling, the lack of accountability, and the rude, unprofessional conduct from the venue's owners made this a traumatic experience. If you are considering this venue, do not book it. For your own peace of mind, the safety of your guests, and the success of your event -- go somewhere else. This was not just disappointing, it was disturbing.

    From the owner: The Round Barn is a heated and air conditioned octagon shaped venue that can seat up to 300 people…read morecomfortably for weddings, proms, graduations, or any occasion to Piqua, Oh and surrounding areas.

    Troy-Hayner Cultural Center - Director, David Wion, piano and Assistant Director, Rachael Boezi

    Troy-Hayner Cultural Center

    (5 reviews)

    The Troy-Hayner Cultural Center is a wonderful example of a large Victorian home in Troy, OH. It…read morewas built by the Hayner family who made their money in distillation. Today it's a cultural center that give back to the Troy community. Tonight I attended a talk on the Miami and Erie Canal system that went through Miami County over 150 years ago. It was excellent.

    While traveling from Dayton to Columbus, we made a stop in Troy, OH. It is a very nice town with…read moresome nice shops. My friends wanted to take me to the Troy Hayner Cultural Center. I'm glad they did. The center used to be the house of Mary Jane Harter Coleman Hayner. When she passed away, she left her home to the Troy Board of Education with instructions that the house be used as a library, museum and for educational and cultural purposes. The house itself is beautiful, and the rooms are preserved in good condition. The Hayner family ran a distillery, and there is a room displaying their whiskey bottles. The house also hosts art exhibits. When I was there, the house was hosting an exhibit of paintings by Nelly Toll, a Holocaust survivor. Hiding from the Nazis in Poland, Ms. Toll painted water colors of what she had hoped her life would be. In addition to the painting, there was a video with narration from Ms. Toll on her story, which was interesting and moving. The house also hosts cultural meetings and classes, and can be rented for parties and weddings. The grounds around the house are beautiful and would be a great place for a small wedding. Oh, it should be mentioned that admission to the Troy Hayner Cultural Center is free, and that you can take photos while you are there.

    Treasure Island Park - The Boathouse

    Treasure Island Park

    (1 review)

    Here there is something for everyone. It is a nostalgic place for me and many others who are from…read moreTroy, Ohio. But for many, this is a new and booming place, but it's not exactly new. This is not just any park...here is a little history: In the early 1940's, several Troy residents began clearing the river and the banks of rubbish in hopes of using the area for water activates. They even cleared away the remains of an old wooden damn located just north of the Adams St. Bridge. Then, Edward Alvah (E. A.) and William Hobart took an interest in the park and provided the heavy equipment needed to assist in the process of clearing. That's right...E.A and William Hobart of the Hobart Brothers Corporation. The Hobart Corporation used to be based in Troy, Ohio. Yes, that's right...the ones that created and made Kitchenaid for the home and for commercial use...and they are still made today (just not here). Let us not forget the welders, generators and industrial equipment as well to name a few. They weren't always made in a foreign country. Indeed, Hobart was alive and well in Troy, Ohio and the surrounding area once upon a time. The Corporation put quite the thumbprint on Troy, this is one of them. The leaders of the Hobart Brothers Corporation wanted to provide a location for not only boating enthusiasts, but also for their employees to enjoy the Great Miami River and all activities related to water. So, they constructed a marina, a boathouse, and a launch area with a lighthouse all from the profits of the company. At one time there was a baseball diamond located here and playground equipment as well. The place boomed with boating activities, festivals and company picnics for many years. My grandparents and parents used to speak of the fun times here. In the 1960's, E.A. Hobart gave the boathouse and property to the city of Troy as a gift. Troy accepted and decided it had great recreational potential. It has been utilized in many ways over the years. It has even seen days of non-use and dilapidation as well sadly. Some of my fondest memories growing up were playing out on the island after crossing a bridge...and we always fed the ducks. I used to love to ride my bike down that steep hill coming in and lift my legs & feet off the peddles. We used to rent canoes and paddle boats below...sweet memories. But what was once old, is new again. It brings me tears of joy to see this place come alive again and alive it is indeed. This place not only has its own website now, but it has a Facebook page too! There is a fairly new restaurant in the building called "Smith's Boathouse". The Smith family has a history of their own. I went to school with one of the brothers and was able to enjoy the family restaurant in Maui (Yummy). It is a great addition to the Park. And if you get a chance, please check it out. But not only that, there is now an area for concerts in addition to the typical walks, playing, biking, picnicking or just hanging out and enjoying the view. There is quite the venue these days at Treasure Island. It makes me smile that it is alive again. Although people call it "new", please don't forget the history, how it started, why it's here and how it has evolved. When in Troy...stop down...a water activity may interest you, a stroll, a bike ride...or maybe just the view. These are only a few things you can do there...there is something for everyone...to include finding that special spot for peace and quiet. http://www.troyohio.gov/587/Treasure-Island-Park https://www.facebook.com/pages/Treasure-Island-Park/142286295802726

    Hero Day - kids_activities - Updated May 2026

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