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- LindaAugust 17, 2016Totally worth the price. Our tour guide, Don, was a hoot. Enjoyed learning how the bats are made. He was very knowledgeable and extremely entertaining. Would definitely recommend this place.
- Randy TateSeptember 21, 2016If you love baseball and how things are made you'll love this place. Lots of history, changing exhibits and a tour of the bat factory. Neat wall of trademark signatures throughout the decades.
- Michelle LAugust 12, 2014Great place for a baseball fan to visit! No photos of bats being made allowed. Some great baseball artifacts here...like a mini hall of fame almost. Get a picture with the giant bat outside!
- JacquesJanuary 6, 2018Great museum. The shop sells slightly imperfect Louisville Slugger bats for $20 which are unique and made within the factory
- Charleye HayesJuly 6, 2019had a great time with my family. plus have a son who loves baseball. really happy that we visited here and the tour was awesome
- Josie La RicheApril 12, 2019Definitely worth checking out. Great tour, lots of photo opps and check our the batting cages!!
- Joel SwisherApril 1, 2013One of the best museums I have ever visited!! Got myself a personalized bat with "jswishdaman" on it & picked up mini bats for my niece & nephew too!! You must visit whenever you go visit Louisville!
- Keeley GJuly 4, 2020Fun tour of how Louisville slugger bats are made and you get a mini bat at the end
- Brooke GuptonDecember 30, 2017We love touring the factory and museum. A great place for kids and baseball lovers!
- Chris GoldenDecember 29, 2014Coupons are available for $1 off the price of admission. Even without this tour is worth $12
- Bob RaichleDecember 3, 2013If you're a fan of the game, after the factory tour take the tour of the bat vault where you can hold bats used by Babe Ruth, Jackie Robinson, Henry Aaron and other legends.
- Jen Mata-McMahonAugust 8, 2014Really worth the visit; they give you a real tour of the factory and give you a mini bat to take home!
- Alveda Z.July 1, 2012I highly recommend ordering your personalized bat BEFORE you even enter the museum. That way, you won't be stuck waiting over two hours when you are just ready to go. :)
- AlyMay 4, 2014I'm a huge baseball fan, but you'll love it even if you're not. Definite must see. Don't forget to check out the ceilings!!!!
- David HyltonMarch 19, 2017So full of history. See the bat vault, museum, movie, and take a few swings. Free mini bat at the end of the tour.
- Lears FoolDecember 11, 2016On the tour you can hold lots of bats being made for current MLB players. Fun to get an idea. Definitely get ahold of the Babe Ruth replica
- Four Points Louisville AirportMarch 3, 2014Amazing history to learn for children and adults of all ages. Go online occassionally there are coupons and group deals.
- UPPAbabyAugust 2, 2011The museum shows what is behind hitting a baseball, a replica major league dugout, and has the world’s largest baseball bat. This is a great place to go to teach your kids the history of baseball!
- JamesNovember 7, 2015You get a bat with every your and can also get free sample of bat nub that is used as part of production.
- Matt HOctober 19, 2014Free mini bat with tour. The factory tour is a pretty good value and was interesting. A lot of old baseball memorabilia.
- John SAugust 17, 2014The guys making bats by hand are awesome, guy saw my white sox hat and made sure everyone knew he was making a Nellie Fox bat replica. Nice!
- Home Run 1/2 MarathonMay 23, 2011Slugger has been making exceptional bats since the 1880s and during the Home Run 1/2 Marathon (10/30/11), racers who finish at their top of their divisions will go home with a customized Slugger! Read more
- EdgarAugust 13, 2015Neat tour. Very interactive. Plus you get a nub and free mini bat. Gift shop is over priced.
- Allen VoglianoFebruary 23, 2017World's largest baseball bat, and tons of memorabilia for sale! First time I've ever seen a legit Mickey Mantle autograph in person.
- The Wall Street JournalAugust 3, 2014
- Mwaki MagotswiApril 26, 2013Amazing culture and history...you're left with the feeling that they are all proud of the product they make
- Steve HillNovember 13, 2013There are some places every sports fan needs to visit in his or her lifetime. The Louisville Slugger Museum is one of them.
- ProlinkDecember 11, 2021Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory at 16 minutes drive to the west of ProLink Staffing Louisville KY
- Autumn MarieAugust 18, 2013Cool tour. Not bad for the price either. Got to see Jon Jay's bat order about to be made. Get to take home a free mini bat
- Audrey JamesFebruary 8, 2013The tour was very cool! Love the smell of sawdust. Great information and fun presentation.
- Northern LightsApril 23, 2014Well worth the price of admission and loved the free mini bat at the end of the tour.
- ABC NewsApril 18, 2011Made in America: You can visit the museum and take a tour of the Louisville Slugger factory, which is still making all of its baseball bats in the U.S.
- KinoApril 29, 2012Don't even bother trying to bring the mini souvenir Louisville Slugger onto an airplane in your check-in luggage. As the tourguide mentions, the bat will be confiscated by TSA at Louisville airport.
- Jim CrippsAugust 18, 2011Great place to visit. If you are flying out, don't buy the mini-bats--those are not allowed on planes in carry-ons!
- Bill CaudillAugust 8, 2010Be sure to visit here when you are in Louisville. I you get a personalized bat put in your checked baggage on because securtiy will take it i carry on. Read more
- LouisvilleAugust 16, 2011Register to win tixs to Slugger & Frazier Museums, Muhammad Ali Center, Lynn’s Paradise Café & Courtyard by Marriott Downtown in the Louisville (Pride of the Counties) booth at the 2011 State Fair.