"As a Cincinnati native, this article deserves an update.First off, the Superfriends were forgiven their obvious ripoff of the Union Terminal as it has provided the museum 40 years of free advertising that started even before the museum moved there! How can you buy advertising like that? People lining up for decades just to be the first to visit the museum, suffering through that awkward era where someone made it a "mall", and so on.Second, the city never had, and still doesn't have free WiFi. They're stingy assclowns who are too busy making the city a sanctuary city long after it was fashionable. Which is typical of a city where trends come 10 years late.Third, no one minded them using up all that bandwidth. It helped expose the fact that Cincinnati Bell had been sitting on a massive amount of bandwidth, all while charging Cincinnatians $50/mo. for a measly 1.5Mbps and $30 for dial-up! Meanwhile they had enough bandwidth to give every home 10Mbits!"