by Alley H. on
What a gem in the middle of the city! The Georgia Aquarium is a terrific place to visit, if you don't mind waking up early to go and beat the crowds that are willing to wait in upwards of 3 hours to get in. We got there right at open, on a Sunday morning, and managed to be the first people in the place, which was cool actually. The exhibits are amazing, the variety of fish absolutely rocks, and the volunteer divers who get to dive with the fish, and help maintain the aquatic levels, are totally lucky! We spent a few hours there, hit all of the little side-exhibits, and spent our tourist bucks in the gift shop, My son decided he HAD to have a snack, so I schlepped him over to the snack bar, and it was pretty laden with cutsie pastries, bagged snacks, beverages, juices, sandwiches. If you're a member of the Aquarium, you get a discount in both the snack bar, and the gift shop! It's not cheap to go and see Nemo and all of his friends, in their environment, but it's definitely worth it. Go online to get your tickets and parking passes, and if you have all day to spend, book a trip to the World of Coca Cola across the way! Why not? We even got the picture that they took of us all at the entrance. We looked like we were having fun, and we did...go see the fishies...seriously.
by Monica G. on
Sports bar with cheap looking decor. You have to go upstairs to get in (entrance smelled like weed). It's a cozy little place if you're bored with absolutely nothing better to do. Workers are really friendly, though! I wont be goin back anytime soon. A total of 5 people there the night I went (Wednesday). To be honest, it feels mor elike a Johnny Rocket's than a bar. If I would've gone in there expecting a JOhnny ROcket's I would've probably liked it more. Parking in rear.