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Cincinnati Bengals Travel Ideas
Cincinnati Bengals can show their Bengal pride by attending the Bengals JungleZone pre-game festivities (no game ticket required). JungleZone opens three hours prior to kickoff and features tests of strength in one of the Bengals inflatable obstacle courses, face painting booth, Bengals Field Goal Challenge, and plenty of food options. Those families traveling through or staying for a brief time might want to check out this fun family friendly environment (even if no one is a Bengals fan). For individuals who would like a tour of the stadium, Paul Brown Stadium tours are available Monday through Friday during spring and summer.
Cincinnati has many family friendly activities and locations for all Bengals fans. Be sure to visit Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden, Newport Aquarium, Creation Museum (state-of-the-art 65,000 square foot museum brings the pages of the Bible to life), and Cincinnati Fire Museum (many young boys wanted to be fireman and some even fulfilled their dream). Over 200 years of firefighting history is on display in the museum with numerous exhibits displaying leather fire buckets, an 1808 fire drum and the oldest surviving fire engine in Cincinnati.
Newport Aquarium features 70 exhibits and 14 galleries, including five acrylic tunnels (more than 200 feet in length). Penguin encounters are available as well. The Penguins Encounters allows visitors Blackfooted penguins up-close and personal by an experienced biologist. Photos are permitted also.
Show how much the Bengals are loved by throwing a Bengals theme party for that diehard fan with plenty of Bengals party supplies and decorations. A Bengals cake with Bengals is very simple to make and will be the hit or the party. Take a square cake, cover in orange fondant and apply the Bengals stripes to the orange cake – and a Bengals cake is created.
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parties ideas. When preparing to celebrate a Cincinnati Bengals victory football themed party also include some minor games such as cards or coloring books for the young children in attendance. This will keep them busy while the adults sit back and enjoy the game day festivities, fare and friendly atmosphere of the party.
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