BATAVIA, Ohio — Out in Batavia, east of Cincinnati, you’ll find a Bengals themed house that’s truly a sight to see. 


What You Need To Know

  • Bengals fan Keith Moeller has his house lit up in Orange and Black for Cincinnati

  • Moeller’s projection light show, known as the Who Dey House, is bringing smiles to Bengals fans from greater Cincinnati

  • Moeller uses a projector system that’s paired with FM radio for a full Bengals fan experience

  • Moeller is hopeful the Bengals have more postseason magic up their sleeves

 

It’s all by design thanks to Cincinnati’s Magician of the Year Keith Moeller, who is a huge Bengals fan. 

“I’ve always liked the BLINK Cincinnati when they’re in town, so I just decided to do it to my house,” Moeller said. “So basically with the Bengals winning season, I figured 'why not, let’s go all out.'” 

Moeller said the Bengals' success on the field had to be matched with tremendous support, so he transformed his house with a projector system that syncs with 97.9 FM to pump audio for cars passing by. 

“We have animation of the tiger,” he said. “We have a show playing every 12 minutes. We have the jungle coming out of the house. So it's really fun time to get out of your car.”

So far, it’s been a big hit with fellow Bengals fans.  

“The amount of time that he invested in it to galvanize the whole Bengal nation, to come out and see something like this,” Bengals fan Greg Hellmann said. “I mean, you see all the companies doing it, but now you got an actual fan went out of his way to to give Bengal nation this.”

During the Christmas season, Moeller's house is lit up in a holiday theme as well.

The display runs from 6-9 p.m. every night for fans to enjoy. 

As a magician, Moeller hopes the Bengals have a few more tricks up their sleeves this Saturday against the Titans. 

“A nice big win,” Moeller said. “Let’s keep advancing to the Super Bowl. That’s what I’d like to see.”