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Christmas and Holiday Events in Cincinnati

November 19, 2019 by Eric Lowry

If you’re looking for a list of Christmas and Holiday things to do in Cincinnati this holiday season, look no further! The Lowry Team has compiled an all-inclusive list of local holiday events for you to start your planning. From ice skating to parades, and train rides to lights displays, we’ve got you covered!

Ongoing Holiday Events

Ice Skating on Fountain Square – Ice rink open November through February.

Skate with Santa – Every weekend from Thanksgiving until Christmas, Santa will lace up his skates and join families out on the ice for an hour of holiday-filled fun.

North Pole Express – Take a magical train ride with Santa Claus and his elves!

Water Wonderland with Scuba Santa – Meet Scuba Santa and his elves, visit Santa’s post office, enjoy holiday music, and more!

Christmas at EnterTRAINment Junction – Take a journey to the North Pole, where you can can meet Mrs. Claus and Santa himself, and check out their special holiday train displays.

Krohn Conservatory Holiday Show – A Zinzinnati Holiday – Features an interactive train display, beautiful poinsettias, and seasonal plants.

Kings Island Winterfest – Enjoy ice skating, carolers, food, live shows, beautiful lights, holiday characters, and more.

Tree Lighting Ceremonies and Festivals

Olde West Chester Christmas Walk – Shopping, yummy treats, live music, crafts, games, visits with Santa, and more.

Liberty Center’s Holiday Parade and Tree Lighting – Enjoy live music, a holiday parade, a lights show, and visits with Santa.

Bridgewater Falls Holiday Lights – Tree lighting, pictures with Santa, ice skating, a giant snow globe, carolers, hot chocolate, and more!

Holiday Lights at Deerfield Towne Center – There will be an ice skating rink, arts, crafts, carriage rides, pictures with Santa, a tree-lighting ceremony, and more!

Macy’s Light up the Square – Live music, appearance by Santa Claus, ice skating, fireworks, holiday market, and the official tree lighting.

Light Up the Levee – Santa arrives by helicopter for this annual tree lighting event! There will be family activities, food, live music, and more!

Lebanon Christmas Parade and Festival – Two parades, gift and food vendors, Christmas carolers and other live music, visits with Mr. and Mrs. Claus, and much more!

Light Up Fairfield – Holiday market, Santa visits, live music and carols, and tree lighting ceremony.

Christmas in Loveland – Live music and performances, a special showing of Frozen, visits with Santa, carriage rides, food trucks, ice carving, and much more!

Pioneer Christmas – Sunday, December 10th; 1:00 – 4:00 PM at Keehner Park in West Chester.

Ho-Ho-Hayride – Hidden Valley Orchards – November 30th and December 7th & 8th. Take a hayride to the Christmas cabin to visit with Santa, and enjoy a bonfire and hot chocolate. There will also be face painting, marshmallow roasting, a craft station, and holiday music.

Breakfast with Santa

Breakfast with Santa at Maggiano’s – Enjoy a breakfast buffet, visits and pictures with Santa, and games and activity stations.

Pancakes with Santa at the Museum Center – Saturday, December 14th.
Join the Santa for breakfast and enjoy a top-your-own-pancake buffet and hot cocoa bar.

Breakfast with Santa at Dingle House – Sunday, December 8th.
Enjoy a free carriage ride with the purchase of a breakfast buffet, and get your pictures with Santa.

Santa’s Brunch  at Voice of America Park – Sunday, December 15th.
Enjoy a yummy brunch buffet, holiday crafts, jazz music, visit with Santa and entertainment by MADCAP Puppets.

Liberty Township’s Breakfast with Santa – Saturday, December 7th.
Enjoy a fun morning of holiday festivities including: arts & crafts, face painters and a visit with Santa Claus himself! Don’t forget your camera to snap a photo! Space is limited. Reservations required.

Lights Displays

Holiday Lights on the Hill – A 2 mile drive-through holiday lights display.

Sharon Woods Holiday in Lights – Enjoy a mile long drive with beautiful lights displays. You can also get out of your car to enjoy Santaland with hot cocoa, carolers, visits with Santa, a holiday train display, and more.

The Christmas Ranch – Located on 110 acres, it features a walk-thru Christmas lights park with a Christmas village full of shops. There are also train rides, wagon rides, and much more!

Cincinnati Zoo Festival of Lights – Beautiful lights displays throughout the zoo, lights and music shows at Swan Lake, hot cocoa, snacks, and more.

Christmas Nights of Lights at Coney Island – This family event features a 2-mile car ride through Christmas displays and light shows which are synced to your favorite holiday songs.

Christmas Shows

A Magical Cirque Christmas – November 19th at the Aronoff Center.

A Christmas Carol – November 27th – December 29th at Playhouse in the Park.

The Nutcracker – December 19th – 29th at Music Hall.

Trans-Siberian Orchestra Holiday Show – November 29th at the Heritage Bank Center.

Holiday Pops – December 13th – 15th at Music Hall.

Mannheim Steamroller Christmas – December 26th at the Aronoff Center.

Holiday Shopping / Markets

Cincideutsch Christkindlmarkt – Will not be operating this year.

Winter Market at Fountain Square – Weekends November 29th – December 22nd.

City Flea’s Holiday Market – December 14th at Washington Park.

Findlay Market’s Holiday Market – December 7th – 8th, 8 AM – 4 PM.

Art on Vine Holiday Gift Show – December 15th, Noon – 7 PM at Rhinegeist.

Hamilton Christkindlmarkt – December 6th – 8th.

Miscellaneous

Ugly Sweater Bar Crawl – Saturday, December 7th, 2PM – 10PM.

Cincinnati Santacon – The 12th Annual Cincinnati Santacon will be held on Saturday, December 14th.

Hopefully this list of Christmas and holiday events in Cincinnati has helped fill your calendar with lots of fun! We here at The Lowry Team wish you a happy, safe, and fun Christmas and holiday season!

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Fall and Halloween Things to do in Dayton

October 26, 2019 by Eric Lowry

Autumn has arrived full force and it’s time to soak it all in! The Lowry Team has put together this list of fun and scary fall and Halloween things to do in Dayton this season. Our list has activities to suit any autumnal mood so kick-start your fall adventures here!

Fall and Halloween Things to do in Dayton 2019

Fall on the Farm

Bonnybrook Farms – This farm features a pumpkin patch, a corn maze, a petting zoo, pony rides, putt putt golf, and Adventure Wagon Rides.

Fulton Farm – Enjoy a fall hayride, pumpkins, a corn maze, farm animals, food, games, and more!

Lost Creek Reserve – A two day festival with pumpkins, farm animals, pony rides, and a corn maze.

Lucas Bros. – Activities include pick your own pumpkin, hayride through the woods, corn maze, straw maze, farm animals, and more!

McMonigle Farms – U-pick pumpkins, hayrides, corn maze, cow train rides, farm animals, straw maze, and play area.

Sizemore Farm – Pumpkin patch, dragon wagon rides, hayrides, kettle corn, apple cider, and more.

Warrick Farm – Hayrides, corn box, petting zoo, photo areas, pumpkins, and mums.

Windmill Farm – Hayrides, pumpkins, animals, face painting, play area, mums,

Young’s Jersey Dairy – Corn maze, hay bale maze, pumpkin bowling, hula hoop toss, photo areas, haunted wagon rides, pick your own pumpkin, and more.

Fall Festivals

Oktoberfest – Features family activities, outstanding artisans, live entertainment throughout the weekend, delicious food, a Weingarten, and a selection of more than 40 different craft and international beers.

Ale-O-Ween – 40+ Ohio craft breweries will feature seasonal beers and regional favorites. It’s a Halloween party, so come dressed to impress/scare. Also featuring live music, food, tarot card readings and the most awesome face painter you’ve ever seen!

Boo ‘n Brew – This first annual festival features a costume contest, beer garden, food trucks, live music, and trunk or treat.

Centerville Fall Festival – Bring your family to Stubbs Park for fun, free activities including hay rides, donut holes and cider, pumpkin painting, petting zoo, bounce house, face painting, games, and photo opportunities.

Tipp City Mum Festival – A 5k run, parade, arts & crafts, kids play area, live entertainment, pageant, and food.

Country Applefest – This 2 day festival features over 300 arts, crafts and food vendors, as well as live entertainment.

Fall Festival of Fun – Enjoy the Climbing Wall, Ricky’s Tiny Tikes, Luther’s Jungle, open gym play, games, and pumpkin decorating. The fun doesn’t stop there; a hayride around the Sports Complex will take you to a campfire to make s’mores.

Oakwood Family Fall Festival – Wagon rides take families along the route to view all of the scarecrows.  Games, rides, food and a costume parade are available in Shafor Park during the festival.

Sauerkraut Festival – This 2 day festival features 460 craft vendors, and over 60 delicious food vendors!

Fairborn Halloween Festival – Enjoy live music, food trucks, beer garden, shopping, games, parade, street vendors, Foy’s Haunted Museum, costume contest, trick or treat at booths, zombie walk, and more!

Wag-O-Ween – Bring your dog to trick or treat on the walk and wag trail, and enter a pet costume contest. There will also be pet adoptions, food trucks, photo booth, and an off-leash play area.

Bellbrook’s Halloween in the Park – Come walk the trail of tricks and treats where activity booths will be set up along the way. The first 300 kids will receive a ticket to the pumpkin patch where they can search for the perfect pumpkin to decorate at our decorating station on the patio. Come inside to listen to spooky tales by the Winters Library. Enjoy complimentary games, crafts, witch’s brew and fall family fun!

Haunted Houses and Attractions

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Forest Field Park Haunted Trail – Take a walk through the scary forest which is haunted by ghosts, zombies, and more. Attendees are encouraged to bring canned goods/nonperishable food items to be donated to local food banks. (children under 7 not admitted).

Sleepy Hollow at Haunted Mountain – Audiences will be immersed into a world class production, have their minds boggled in an escape room and be terrified on a haunted trail all under the control of the Headless Horseman!

Ghost Walk on Main – Learn and be entertained by local history, hear spooky stories, and enjoy refreshments and drinks compliments of Heart of Centerville businesses.

History Mystery, Mayhem, & Murder Tour – An evening walk through
Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum that includes tales of Dayton’s own bank robbers, counterfeiters and murderers

Hotel of Terror – Face your fears is an intense haunted house, that will take you back in time to a hotel from the 1850’s.

Horror Acres – An extreme haunted house and a corn “maze of insanity”.

Haunted Cave – The world’s longest haunt is located 80 feet below ground in real limestone caves.

Dayton Scream Park – One haunted trail, two haunted houses, and a maze.

We hope we’ve helped fill your calendar with plenty of fall and Halloween things to do in Dayton. The Lowry Team wishes you a safe and happy season with your family. When you’re ready to buy a home or sell a home in Dayton, give us a call or text at 513-368-3751.

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Fall and Halloween Things to do in Cincinnati

September 23, 2019 by Eric Lowry

Fall and Halloween Things to do in Cincinnati 2019

The cooler weather of fall gives us a chance to enjoy being outside and spending time with family and friends. Cincinnati is a city that is alive with so many things to do. From pumpkin patches to haunted houses in Cincinnati for Halloween, The Lowry Team has put together some creative, fun, and thrilling fall and Halloween things to do in Cincinnati during this season.

Pumpkin Patches in Cincinnati

Niederman Family Fall Festival – This fall festival features a 14 acre corn maze, pumpkin patch, bonfires, hayrides, a petting zoo, pig races, fall treats, and more. Runs from September 27th through October 27th, on Mondays – Thursdays 6PM-9PM, Fridays 6PM- 10PM, Saturdays 11AM – 10PM, Sunndays, 1PM – 6PM. Admission is $12, children under 2 are free. Located at 5110 Lesourdsville West Chester Road, Liberty Township OH 45011.

Hidden Valley Fruit Farm Fall Fun Days – This farm celebrates Apple Fest September 7-8, Apple Cider Donut Fest September 14-15, Caramel Apple Festival September 21-22, Scarecrow Festival September 28-29, Apple Cider Festival October 5-6, Pumpkin Festival October 12-13, Harvest Happenings Festival October 19-20, and Halloween Festival October 26-27. They have hayrides, train rides, petting zoo, a bounce house, playground, a pumpkin patch, and yummy fall treats. Located at 5474 N. State Rt. 48, Lebanon OH 45036.

Blooms and Berries Fall on the Farm – Hayrides, a pumpkin patch, a corn maze, a giant pumpkin bounce pad, cow train rides, a straw maze, farm animals, delicious fall treats, a giant kids slide, and a brand new beer garden. Admission is $11. Runs September 21st – October 31st. Located at 9669 S. State Rt. 48, Loveland OH 45140.

Irons Fruit Farm – Hayrides for pumpkins run between 11:00 AM and 5:00 PM. The wagon ride is free – you just pay for the pumpkin you pick. They also have a corn maze, u-pick apples on September weekends, a bakery, and more! Located at 1640 Stubbs Mill Road, Lebanon OH 45036.

Brown’s Farm Fall Family Fun Weekends – Activities include a “Tiny Town” play village, fall displays and photo op areas, straw house maze, corn maze, children’s garden, farm animals, picnic areas, hayrides, a kiddie pumpkin patch, and a large pumpkin patch. Begins September 21st and runs through weekends in October, from 9 AM to 7 PM. Located at 11620 Hamilton Cleves Road, Hamilton OH 45013.

Shaw Farms Fall Festival – This farm festival offers an interactive playground, hayrides, a pumpkin patch, a corn maze, and live music. Certain special activities require admission fee. Starts the third weekend of September and runs through October weekends, from 9AM to 7PM. Located at 1737 Ohio 131, Milford OH 45150.

Corn Mazes in Cincinnati

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Shaw Farms – A 12.25 acre corn maze with over 2 miles of trails throughout. Admission is $6. Located at 1737 Ohio 131, Milford OH 45150.

Irons Fruit Farm – This 12 acre corn maze is open on weekends in September and October. Admission for children is $5, adults $7. Located at 1640 Stubbs Mill Road, Lebanon OH 45036.

Blooms & Berries – Every year the 7 acre corn maze features a different theme. They also have a smaller maze with a game/scavenger hunt for kids. Located at 9669 S. State Rt. 48, Loveland OH 45140.

Niederman Family Farm – This farm features a 14 acre corn maze, among other great fall activities. Located at 5110 Lesourdsville West Chester Road, Liberty Township OH 45011.

Fall Festivals in Cincinnati

The Great Pumpkin Fest at Keehner Park – A free family-friendly event featuring a costume contest, horse-and-wagon rides, petting zoos, a not-so-scary haunted trail, crafts, games and more! October 12th, from 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM. Located at 7211 Barrett Road, West Chester OH 45069.

Liberty Township Fall Festival – A free, community event at Liberty Park with live music, food trucks, arts & crafts vendors, inflatables, touch-a-truck, and more. Saturday, September 28th from 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM. Located at 6703 Yankee Road, Liberty Twp OH 45044.

Haunted Village at Sharon Woods – Heritage Village Museum at Sharon Woods park transforms into a haunted village for 6 nights of spooktacular fun in October. This family friendly event features wagon rides, walks through the cemetery, face painting, balloon animals, games, and trick-or-treat stations. Children are encouraged to wear costumes. This event occurs every Friday and Saturday, October 11th – 26th, from 6PM to 10PM. Admission is $10 for anyone ages 2 and up. Located at 11450 Lebanon Road, Sharonville OH 45241

Blue Ash Halloween Walk in the Woods – Enjoy a trick or treat walk, magic show, games, crafts, and more! This event is geared toward children 10 and under. Located at Blue Ash Nature Park on Saturday, October 26th at 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM.

Operation Pumpkin – This annual fall festival features a giant pumpkin contest, pumpkin sculpting, a pet parade and costume contest, Little Miss Punkin contest, live music, food vendors, craft booths, rides for kids, and much more. Takes place October 11th – 13th in downtown Hamilton.

Sunflower Festival – Gorman Heritage Farm celebrates their annual Sunflower Festival October 5th and 6th from 10AM to 6PM. You can pick a pumpkin from the patch, stroll through the sunflower maze, take a hayride, and pet the friendly farm animals. There will also be local food trucks, crafts from local artisans, and live music. Adult admission is $8, children $5, ages 2 and under are free. Located at 10052 Reading Road, Cincinnati OH 45241.

Sauerkraut Festival – Enjoy the fall season with a scenic drive up to Waynesville for the annual Sauerkraut Festival, one of the premier craft festivals in the nation. They have over 450 vendors, including handmade crafts and delicious foods. Don’t forget to try the sauerkraut donuts! Takes place October 12th and 13th, from 9AM to 8PM. Located at 10B North Main Street, Waynesville OH 45068.

Findlay Market Fall Food Festival – This fun-filled festival features food, craft beer, live music, fall crafts, pumpkin painting, a scavenger hunt for the kids, and more! This takes place on October 20th from 10AM to 4PM. Located at 1801 Race Street, Cincinnati OH 45202

Fall Fest Weekend at Washington Park – Featuring a jam-packed entertainment lineup for all ages, and local vendors selling crafts, homemade items, baked goods, and more! Saturday, October 26th – Sunday, October 27th from 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM. Located at 1230 Elm Street, Cincinnati OH 45202.

Autumn Fun Activities

Jack O Lantern Junction at EnterTRAINment Junction – Halloween fun for the whole family, featuring a trick or treat maze with kid-friendly ghosts, skeletons and more. Stop and color, or see Halloweenville, a miniature animated display. They also have the area’s only indoor Pumpkin Patch, where kids get a free mini pumpkin. Also open this year are the two outdoor kid’s train rides themed for the Halloween season. This special fall event runs from September 28th to October 31st. Located at 7379 Squire Court, West Chester OH 45069

Lakota West Craft Show – Enjoy the area’s best annual fall craft show the first weekend of October. There will be over 220 indoor booths, lunch & concessions, on-site parking, and more. An ATM will be available. Entry is $2.00

HallZOOween- Every weekend in October from noon – 5PM, families can enjoy their favorite zoo all decked out for the fall season. There will be trick-or-treat stations, special animal encounters, Scare-ousel rides, Hogwarts Express train rides, Theater of Illusion shows, prizes, and more! Kids are encouraged to wear costumes.

Things to do in Cincinnati for Halloween

Haunted Houses in Cincinnati

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Land of Illusion – Unlimited access to their five haunted attractions, and enjoy live bands performing on the Stage of Rage and access to the Voodoo Lounge, a full service bar. Parking is $5/car, and admission is $36/person. Open in October on Fridays & Saturdays 8PM to 2AM, and Thursdays & Sundays 8PM to 11:30PM. Located at 8762 Thomas Road, Middletown OH 45042

The Dent Schoolhouse – Based on a horrifying true story of the Dent School murders, visitors can explore a real haunted house. Admission is $20+. Open weekends in September and October 7:30PM – 12AM, and Thursdays in October from 7:30PM – 10PM. Located at 5963 Harrison Avenue, Cincinnati OH 45248

USS Nightmare – This haunted steamboat attraction features 2 decks and over 30 minutes of horror. Admission is $20. Located at 101 Riverboat Row, Newport KY 41071

Halloween Haunt – Kings Island celebrates Halloween with haunted mazes, thrill rides, scare zones, live music, and lots of food. Admission starts at $31. Open Fridays and Saturdays September 20th -October 26th from 6PM to 1AM. Located at 6300 Kings Island Drive, Mason OH 45040.

Lewisburg Haunted Cave – This one’s a bit of a hike to get to, but if you’re into haunted houses and attractions, this is a MUST. Experience the world’s longest haunted house experience in a real limestone cave that runs eighty feet below the ground. Open Fridays and Saturdays in September and October, from 7PM to midnight. Admission is $17. Located at 4392 Swishers Mill Road, Lewisburg OH 45338

Haunted Tours in Cincinnati

Queen City is Haunted Tours – Discover stories of grisly murders, deaths, and other disturbing tales buried within Cincinnati’s past. Tours last from 90 minutes to 2 hours. Tickets are $20. Tours begin at 1332 Vine Street, Cincinnati OH 45202

Newport is Haunted Tour – Experience a lantern lit tour filled with stories of murder, suicide, and lots of ghosts. Tours last from 90 minutes to 2 hours. Tickets are $20. Tours begin at 18 E 5th Street, Newport KY 41071

We hope we’ve helped fill your calendar with plenty of fall and Halloween things to do in Cincinnati. The Lowry Team wishes you a safe and happy season with your family. When you’re ready to buy a home or sell a home in Cincinnati, give us a call or text at 513-368-3751.

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Easter Egg Hunts in Cincinnati 2019

March 27, 2019 by Eric Lowry

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This year Easter falls on Sunday, April 21st, and there’s plenty of fun ideas for things to do for Easter in Cincinnati! Check out this list of Easter egg hunts, places to get pictures with the Easter Bunny, and unique Easter Brunch ideas!

Easter Egg Hunts in Cincinnati 2019

Easter Egg Hunts:

Easter Bunny Express – April 6th, 13th – 14th, 19th – 20th, and 27th. – Ride the Easter Bunny Express to the LM&M Junction for a visit with the Easter Bunny and Farmer Brown. Children will be able to take part in one of two Easter egg hunts to get candy and small prizes.

Deerfield Township Easter Egg Hunt – April 20th – Enjoy this FREE events with booths, activities, giveaways, face painting and more! There will be visits with the Easter Bunny and age-divided Easter egg hunts!

Keehner Park Easter Egg Hunt – April 20th – This is another FREE community event in West Chester! Bring a bag or basket to collect eggs! This event is open to children up to 8 years old. Egg hunts will be divided into multiple age groups.

Fairfield Township Easter Egg Hunt – April 14th – A FREE Easter egg hunt open to children ages 0-12. There will be hunts separated by age groups. There will also be face painting, games, and food trucks.

Hoppin’ at Harbin – April 13th – At Harbin Park, enjoy a free Easter egg Hunt, pictures with the Easter Bunny, games, crafts, and prizes! There will be separate hunts for 3 different age groups up to 8 years old.

Liberty Park Egg Hunt – April 20th – Located at Liberty Park behind the Lakota Family YMCA. There will be age group Easter egg hunts, and visits with the Easter Bunny.

Flashlight Egg Hunt – April 10th – Check out Hamilton’s Forest Run nighttime egg hunt! When the sun goes down, grab your flashlight and basket for a unique Easter Egg Hunt experience! There will be prizes, activities, and more.

Elk Creek Flashlight Egg Hunt – April 17th – When the park is dark, your flashlight will be your guide! Bring your own flashlight and join in the fun! Egg cartons will be provided for collecting. Be sure to look out for the golden eggs to redeem for extra prizes! Separate hunts based on age.

Cincinnati Zoo’s Easter Celebration – April 20th – There will be treat stations throughout the zoo, animal egg hunts, visits with the Easter Bunny, and more! There will also be 4 special Golden Eggs hidden throughout the park, which can be turned into the Welcome Center for a prize!

Easter Egg Hunt at Washington Park – April 13th – Over-the-Rhine’s biggest egg hunt returns to Washington Park with over 10,000 candy-filled eggs, face painting, photos with the Easter Bunny, and playtime with baby farm animals. For ages 3-10. This event is also FREE.

Dog-Gone Bone Hunt – April 14th – Bring your pooch for an egg hunt designed for dogs! Plastic eggs filled with dog treats will be scattered/hidden over a well-defined area in the park. Find a golden egg which can be redeemed for a prize! Some activities include: shopping at dog-friendly vendors, concessions, dog obstacle course, and more!

Pictures with the Easter Bunny:

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Easter Bunny Photos at The Liberty Center – Get pictures taken with the Easter Bunny at The Liberty Center. You can either purchase a professional print or snap your own on your camera.

Pictures with the Easter Bunny at Kenwood Mall – March 29th – April 20th – Hop on over to visit with the Easter Bunny and get pictures taken with him!

Easter Brunch:

BB Riverboat Easter Cruises – April 21st – Celebrate Easter and enjoy the spring weather. Climb aboard a Riverboat for one of their annual Easter cruises including a delicious buffet meal, relaxing atmosphere and outstanding views. You can enjoy a hearty brunch or a traditional Easter dinner featuring ham and chicken. Even the Easter Bunny will attend! There are several different cruises throughout Easter Sunday.

We hope this list of great Easter events and Easter Egg Hunts in Cincinnati helps you plan some fun for your weekend! Happy Easter!!

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Christmas and Holiday Things to do in Cincinnati 2018

December 7, 2018 by Eric Lowry

Christmas and Holiday Things to do in Cincinnati 2018If you’re looking for a list of Christmas and Holiday things to do in Cincinnati this holiday season, look no further! From ice skating to parades, and train rides to lights displays, we’ve got you covered!

Ongoing Holiday Events

Ice Skating on Fountain Square – Ice rink open October 27th – February 18th.

Skate with Santa – Every weekend from Thanksgiving until Christmas, Santa will lace up his skates and join families out on the ice for an hour of holiday-filled fun.

North Pole Express – Take a magical train ride with Santa Claus and his elves!

Water Wonderland with Scuba Santa – Meet Scuba Santa and his elves, visit Santa’s post office, enjoy holiday music, and more!

Christmas at EnterTRAINment Junction – Take a journey to the North Pole, where you can can meet Mrs. Claus and Santa himself, and check out their special holiday train displays.

Krohn Conservatory Holiday Show – A Crystal Holiday – Features an interactive train display, beautiful poinsettias, and seasonal plants.

Tree Lighting Ceremonies and Festivals

Olde West Chester Christmas Walk – Shopping, yummy treats, live music, crafts, games, visits with Santa, and more.

Liberty Center’s Holiday Parade and Tree Lighting – Enjoy live music, a holiday parade, a lights show, and visits with Santa.

Holiday Lights at Deerfield Towne Center – There will be an ice skating rink, arts, crafts, carriage rides, pictures with Santa, a tree-lighting ceremony, and more!

Macy’s Light up the Square – Live music, appearance by Santa Claus, ice skating, fireworks, holiday market, and the official tree lighting.

Lebanon Christmas Parade and Festival – Two parades, gift and food vendors, Christmas carolers and other live music, visits with Mr. and Mrs. Claus, and much more!

Light Up Fairfield – Holiday market, Santa visits, live music and carols, and tree lighting ceremony.

Light up OTR – Enjoy this community-based holiday party held annually in Washington Park.

Christmas in Loveland – Live music and performances, a special showing of Frozen, visits with Santa, carriage rides, food trucks, ice carving, and much more!

Pioneer Christmas – Sunday, December 10th; 1:00 – 4:00 PM at Keehner Park in West Chester.

Santa-bration – Santa’s coming to Carol Anne’s Carousel! Enjoy winter crafts, photos with Santa, and carousel rides.

Breakfast with Santa

Breakfast with Santa at Maggiano’s – Enjoy a breakfast buffet, visits and pictures with Santa, and games and activity stations.

Santa’s Brunch  at Voice of America Park – A delicious buffet, live piano music and caroling, visits with Santa, and more. Registration is required before December 2nd.

Lights Displays

Holiday Lights on the Hill – A 2 mile drive-through holiday lights display.

Sharon Woods Holiday in Lights – Enjoy a mile long drive with beautiful lights displays. You can also get out of your car to enjoy Santaland with hot cocoa, carolers, visits with Santa, a holiday train display, and more.

Neiderman Family Farm – Due to family health issues the Neiderman’s have made the decision to not put up the Christmas Display in 2018, so that they can spend time as a family. Check back next year!

The Christmas Ranch – Located on 110 acres, it features a walk-thru Christmas lights park with a Christmas village full of shops. There are also train rides, wagon rides, and much more!

Cincinnati Zoo Festival of Lights – Beautiful lights displays throughout the zoo, lights and music shows at Swan Lake, hot cocoa, snacks, and more.

Christmas Nights of Lights at Coney Island – This family event features a 2-mile car ride through Christmas displays and light shows which are synced to your favorite holiday songs.

Christmas Shows

Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer – Sunday, December 3rd at the Aronoff Center.

A Christmas Carol – November 21st – December 29th at Playhouse in the Park.

The Nutcracker – December 13th – 24th at the Aronoff Center.

Trans-Siberian Orchestra Holiday Show – December 14th at the U.S. Bank Arena.

Holiday Pops – December 7th – 9th at Music Hall.

Holiday Shopping / Markets

Cincideutsch Christkindlmarkt on Fountain Square – Every weekend from November 23rd – December 1st.

City Flea’s Holiday Market – December 15th at Washington Park.

Findlay Market’s Holiday Market – December 1st & 2nd, 9 AM – 3 PM.

Art on Vine Holiday Gift Show – December 16th, Noon – 7 PM at Rhinegeist.

Miscellaneous

Ugly Sweater Bar Crawl – Saturday, December 1st, 12PM – 8PM.

Cincinnati Santacon – The 11th Annual Cincinnati Santacon will be held on Saturday, December 8th.

Hopefully this list of Christmas and holiday things to do in Cincinnati has helped fill your calendar with lots of fun! We here at The Lowry Team wish you a happy, safe, and fun Christmas and holiday season!

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Olde West Chester Christmas Walk 2018This year the Christmas Walk will take place a little later in the season than usual on Saturday, December 1st. The merchants of Olde West Chester will sponsor the annual Olde West Chester Christmas Walk. This community tradition has taken place each year starting in 1998. The event runs from 2 pm – 8 pm and will include live music, a petting zoo, photos with Santa, horse and wagon rides, games and activities, shopping, and food.

The parade begins at 7 pm at the Boys and Girls Club, and follows Cincinnati-Dayton Road to the West Chester Township Administration Building located at 9113 Cincinnati-Dayton Road. The parade will conclude with the lighting of the community tree around 8 pm.

This is a great event to kick off the holiday season with your family and friends! We hope you enjoy!

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