We are thinking of traveling by small RV to Cincinnati for the World Choir Games being held July 4 - 14 this year. Can someone help me with places we could park in the city? We haven't done this before. but we have been wanting to try a small RV and I thought with how crowded and expensive the hotels will be this would be a good time to try it.
Thanks for any info you might be able to give me.
World Choir Games in Cincinnati, OH
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Interesting question. They probably haven't gotten to that part of the planning yet. Here is the web site (you probably already have it). You might ask that question there. http://www.2012worldchoirgames.com/
Just let me say that parking in the city will probably be expensive also (for instance it goes up for Bengals games, etc.). They may have parking with shuttles in certain areas (like Union Terminal) which may accommodate a small RV. If you are talking about actually living in the RV in the city I can't think of anyplace you can do that.
My first thought would be that you may be better off in a hotel (other than staying in the city it may be convenient and may be cheaper to stay in Northern Kentucky).
Suzyque,
I am with the World Choir Games team and happened to see this. Check out this link ... The only one I am familiar with is Winton Woods, which is a nice place in a good location. Nice park overall there. Probably 15-18 miles from downtown but you can map that. A good option for you.
http://www.rvparkreviews.com/regions/Ohio/Cincinnati.html