Atlanta is near and dear to my heart. I was born and raised there and it will always be "home" no matter how many places we move to or where we currently live. Atlanta is an epicenter of fun. If I wanted to, I could name a fun family activity for every single day of the summer. But that would be exhausting to read, so I'll leave you with my top 5 must sees if you're visiting Atlanta or if you live there and want ideas on how to entertain your kids over the summer.
No 5: Six Flags Over Georgia
Just the thought of Six Flags brings great childhood memories flooding back to me. The Scream Machine was my first roller coaster ride when my dad lifted up my ponytail to meet the height requirement when I was an inch too short (this was before lawsuits were rampant, probably won't work these days!). With rides for all ages, a water park to keep you cool, shows and lots of dining options, a day at Six Flags will definitely be one to remember! Daily tickets start at $46.99 (https://www.sixflags.com/overgeorgia)
NO 4: Atlanta Braves Game
Whether you are a baseball fan or not, an Atlanta Braves game is entertaining for everyone of all ages. They have a brand new home this year, SunTrust Park, that looks amazing. I can't wait to go and check it out with my family this summer. The stadium features restaurants, party deck, club level seats, and Hope and Will's Sandlot. This is a huge kids' area that has lots of kid-friendly activities and games, including a zip-line! Check the website because some nights, they even have a fireworks show after the game! Family Value Packs start at $75. (http://atlanta.braves.mlb.com/atl/ballpark/suntrust-park/)
No 3: Stone Mountain Park
Located just outside Atlanta, Stone Mountain Park boasts 3,200 acres of natural beauty to explore. There are numerous rides and attractions for all ages including a petting zoo, Swiss cable car ride, miniature golf course, scenic train ride, ropes courses, 4-D movies and more! Be sure to bring a picnic lunch and find a spot at one of the many covered pavilions. After all the exploring, end your day with the world's largest light show with a fireworks finale. I have so many great memories of attending the laser show with friends and family growing up, it's a fantastic experience. There are options for lodging at the park, so you can make a whole weekend out of it! Visit the website for complete information. (http://www.stonemountainpark.com/)
No 2: Zoo Atlanta
One of my favorite childhood pictures is at Zoo Atlanta where my parents would take me to see my favorite animal, the famous around Atlanta gorilla, Willie B. I spent many summer days walking around in awe at all the wildlife and beautiful animals. These days, the zoo is packed with rides and attractions, cool closeup animal experiences, playgrounds and special events. Day tickets start at $16.99 for children, $22.99 for adults for advanced purchase. Get more information at https://zooatlanta.org/
No 1: Georgia Aquarium
By far one of Atlanta's best family attractions, the Georgia Aquarium is the largest aquarium in the Western Hemisphere. It houses tens of thousands fish and sea life. The aquarium is divided into exhibit areas, each with different themes. In addition to exhibits, it features a 4-D show, "behind the seas" tours, and numerous animal encounters. Make sure to get there early, as it gets busy throughout the day. Tickets start at $30.95. Check the website for more details. http://www.georgiaaquarium.org/