The Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory, is a museum and factory tour attraction located in Louisville, Kentucky's "Museum Row", part of the …
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Apr 26, 2025
Our family enjoys baseball. We play and we enjoy watching our local minor league team a few times each summer. We are not diehard fans, yet we had a wonderful time at this museum! The tour was deli…Full review by Treker650
Apr 20, 2025
Had a great tour on Saturday April 19th. Tour time was 12:30 and out tour guide was awesome! Provided a lot of added insights and answered questions. Fascinating history as to the start and how LS h…Full review by Mark D
Apr 5, 2025
We spent the afternoon enjoying our tour of the Louisville Slugger Museum and Factory. Upon arrival you are greeted out front with the biggest baseball bat you'll even see. We had a 2:40 tour of the …Full review by DaRisk76
The tour lasted about 30 minutes. The tour is worth it as you get to see everything with a good number of stops where they have monitors above to explain the specific area you are …
The tour lasted about 30 minutes. The tour is worth it as you get to see everything with a good number of stops where they have monitors above to explain the specific area you are viewing. After the tour (or you can do it before), you can see the museum, bat vault and make other items.
Can I leave and come back on the same day with my admission ticket?
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We bought tickets for the tour on site. We did the tour that day but left so we could make it to the Ali museum before they closed, we came back the next day and finished the rest …
We bought tickets for the tour on site. We did the tour that day but left so we could make it to the Ali museum before they closed, we came back the next day and finished the rest of the LS museum the next day. Just a few things we missed the Lego room and the movie and made sure we saw everything in the big room but no one asked for additional tickets just when we did the actual factory tour.