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    ICFC Asenso Hall

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    The Oscar Station

    The Oscar Station

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    We visited the Oscar Station for the annual Jungle Jim's International Craft Beer Festival. The…read morespace is really cool and has plenty of room, indoors and outdoors to entertain people. There is a bar area with a very cool dry-cleaner style conveyor belt where they have different bottles on display. There's comfortable seating at the bar as well as tables off to the side. There are also bathrooms in this area of the event space that were clean and had plenty of stalls. This area can be separated from the next room, which is bigger and seems like it can be customized for different events. For this event there were a bunch of eight foot tables for the breweries. There are also a bunch of garage door style windows that can be opened to create an indoor/outdoor kind of feel to the space. Outside there is a large area where there was a stage with live music and food trucks were able to pull in as vendors. Overall the event space lent perfectly to the Craft Beer Festival and could be easily adapted for other events. It also can accommodate a variety of group sizes. We had a great time at the venue and will definitely attend future events here and if I was from the area it would be a great venue to consider hosting events as well.

    In for the International Wine Festival . Busy event with wines from California.. mid west…read more.. fingers crossed lakes... Spain...Italy...France... South Africa....Australia... tastings at both the station and the event center. Yes.. the old Kings Island monorail was moving people between both locations.

    Savannah Center - 2016 was our wedding day

    Savannah Center

    (18 reviews)

    I attended a gorgeous wedding at the Savannah Center and was impressed with both the venue, the…read moreattention to detail in planning, and the delicious catering. Savannah Center is tucked off of Union Center Boulevard in a vast green space. The wedding ceremony took place outside on a lovely sunny day. The couple said their vows inside a gazebo, which was positioned in front of a scenic lake and fountain view. The bridal party had a variety of places to take photographs, from outside, to the grand stairwell, to an area with posh seating that just so happened to match the wedding colors. Keeping with tradition, the bride and groom chose not to see each other before the ceremony. Each had private rooms on opposite ends of the building. After the vows, guests were led into a cocktail area, then later were seated in the dining room for the wedding party introductions. Dinner consisted of grilled chicken or filet mignon, with mashed potatoes and sauteed vegetables. I made a joke about mixed vegetables being "filler", but these were very tasty! It was a mixture of zucchini, red and yellow peppers, onion, and broccoli. The steak was succulent and as always, the mashed potatoes were devoured. I also enjoyed the pita chips that were served along in the bread basket. A small salad with red pepper ranch dressing was served for an appetizer. I'm not sure if the wedding cake was crafted by the caterers, but it was moist and savory. Throughout the evening, I spotted Mary, the wedding planner, keeping everything organized and on task. She works for Savannah Center and definitely had her hands full for this elaborate wedding: - Outside ceremony with about 150 guests - Live acoustic Celtic band: harp, flute, and violin - Five bridesmaids and five groomsmen, two flower girls, and a gigantic immediate family - Serving a three-course meal - A live band for the reception - A separate master of ceremony for the reception All of this, and she had to keep the bride and groom from seeing each other. The wedding went off flawlessly, and from what I could tell, all the guests were having a wonderful, lively time.

    Really like this venue for wedding receptions and ceremonies! I am a local wedding photographer, so…read moreI am at more venues than most. I have shot several weddings at Savannah Center - some included the ceremony there, too, in the outdoor area with the gazebo. First off, as a photographer, I really like the cool details in this venue. There's the staircase (to nowhere) which gets soft light from the windows by it - just perfect for gorgeous bridal and other portraits. I like the wood panel area with fireplace for the groom/groomsmen photos. The piano makes a great place to do photos - fun or otherwise. It makes for very cool wedding ring photos, too - with the reflection. The over sized chairs work well for photos of the bride and groom. And there's all the outdoor area/gardens. Even with the buildings in the background, there are ways to get great photos. Also, the food is very good - better than many venues/caterers. Another plus - you can't hear the music from other weddings. The bridal suite for getting ready is spacious and well appointed. Every time I've been there, the staff has been professional with good service. They've even helped move furniture in the main lobby for photos! In summary - I would definitely recommend The Savannah Center to couples looking for a wedding venue with some character and lots of pluses. It has a lot to offer, and they do a fabulous job!

    Bricks & Minifigs - Hamilton, OH - Made by an employee

    Bricks & Minifigs - Hamilton, OH

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    Great location, and it was fascinating to talk with the staff about some of the Lego displays that…read morewere custom done for display in the store by other employees. Highlights included the Cincinnati skyline featuring "first in Ohio" (this Bricks & Minifigs was the first one in the state) and an Ohio-shaped wall display in the colors/design of the state flag. They had a nice selection of new and used kits and accessories (stands for completed kits, lights, etc). They also have a bulk brick area with different sized bags/containers to select from, and a make your own custom minifig area with an assortment of pieces from which to choose. The party room at this location is a really nice size; looks like it would be a great place for a party. This is located in a small shopping center with a good sized parking lot.

    Posted on Facebook 1-20-2025:…read more The store is nice and looks well stocked and clean, but I had a bad experience with one of the workers. I went to the store with a box of loose pieces thinking they were Lego before the prominent design they use today, and wondering if they have a recycling program at least. An Indian guy, who is a worker there, greeted me and asked what I was looking for and told him my quandary and looked at my bricks. He decided to just scan it with his phone and use a Google app and tell they aren't Lego. I was shocked about it as I thought they were and showed me even the firefighter figures were from the 90s, and I saw the date on them and they were made in 1998. So, I asked what they were and he said he has no idea. I thought he would look more into it but chose to simply say they aren't Lego. So I said thank you and proceeded to walk out, as it's clear I'm not getting any help from this, but then the Indian guy preceded to walk towards me behind the counter thinking we're not done. I thought we were, but he seem to be pressing me about the bricks. Asking me what I was there for or do research too, even though I can do that on my own time but the guy is acting a bit rude. I only came here to the store to look at Bionicle stuff, and the loose bricks was another objective to coming here. I imagine the other staff members are nice, but that guy just rubbed me the wrong way. If you have any big lego questions at all, don't look to this place. Treat it as a regular store to buy lego. As of 4-30-2026: I revisited this place again, a lady treated me nicely at the front and the inventory is great but I think I'm seeing the same guy as before the last time I was there. Might be a manager or a senior worker. He appeared standoffish and is in the back of the place behind the same glass display as before, right across the build-a-minifig table where there is a rule about not messing with the torso arms (weirdly specific), so not really interested in making one if he is gonna keep leering at people. I do like I can get individual pieces and clothing, and there are a lot of minifigs, but honestly I feel put off by this location by that one experience I had of that associate. What makes this a bit irksome to me is that someone managing the social media of these locations seem to have gotten rid of the facebook group page of this specific location and my review I made of this place has been made to a regular post. So I feel the store is getting some criticism, and they seem to be hiding it. Anyway, I rather just go to Dayton Brick Shop, they have a west Chester location I like and the people have been informative at times and very nice (Also their pick-a-brick and create-a-minifig tables are bigger). But, the place does get a lot of customers, so it makes good money. I know there are good people working there, just that one guy really soured things for me. Be weary of who you talk to there.

    Warehouse Hotel at Champion Mill - Don't act like your romm doesn't look like this

    Warehouse Hotel at Champion Mill

    (19 reviews)

    First timer! We are here for our Aunt's funeral. Before…read morecheck-in, I pulled up the website to check out the amenities and the restaurant. Just getting an idea of what I can expect. Upon arrival cars were parked alongside the front entrance. No valet parking. The parking is only for drop off and unloading. Parking is across the street shared with Nook's Fitness Center. Rebecca, Front desk attendant, was very sweet and helpful. I could only see the top of her head as she was on a call. She sounded like a little girl She explained the checkout process, the restaurant, and the fitness center hours. She provided the code or card for access to the fitness center. After dropping off the luggage, we stopped by the restaurant, The Hydraulic Bar, for dinner. My brother-in-law decided he wanted TX Roadhouse. Let's talk about how massive this Hotel is. Mind you it used to be a Paper Plant. It has been remodeled into a modern hospitality location Throughout the building, you see the steel beams. Large hallways. Several entry doors. Massive Conference Center. The Nook Fitness Center is 65k Square Foot. Yes, that's right 65k Square Foot. As previously stated, it is across the street. Wide range of fitness equipment, professional trainers, and 200 meter indoor track. It's REALLY nice! We are here 3 nights so I intend to utilize the fitness center. We may eat at the Hydraulic Bar one night before we leave. The rooms are larger than any hotel (Marriott, Hilton, Fairfield ) I've stayed in. Again, it is a former Paper Plant. Refrigerator no microwave. We have 2 queen beds. The walls are brick along the windows. I love it as it gives a studio or loft look. The only issue there was only a very small tube of shower gel. I usually bring my own soap but I forgot. I will pick up a bar bc this shower gel is not enough. I may come back to update when we check out but for now, I love it here.

    Booked a two-night stay for about $450 and unfortunately had to cancel after an unexpected death in…read moremy family. I reached out to the hotel within about 24 hours of making the reservation, and the stay was still five days away. When I booked the room, I didn't even realize the rate I selected was non-refundable. That part was my mistake, and I take responsibility for that. At the same time, sometimes policies don't always reflect real-life circumstances. Situations like this are when you hope a business will show at least a little understanding. Losing someone in your family is already difficult, and dealing with travel plans on top of that only adds to the stress. I wasn't trying to bend the rules unfairly, just hoping the hotel might consider the situation and show a little compassion. Instead, there was no flexibility at all and the full amount was kept. Even reaching out within a day of booking and several days before the stay didn't make a difference. Policies are important, but so is basic human understanding. Moments like this are when companies have the opportunity to show they care about people, not just policies. Unfortunately that wasn't the case here. Just something for future guests to keep in mind when booking.

    ICFC Asenso Hall - venues - Updated May 2026

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