TFTI (Thanks for the Invite) is popping up this November at Lenox Square in Atlanta.
Attractions
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Pumpkin patches, corn mazes and apple picking – a few activities ripe for the cooler weather headed our way (we hope).
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In celebration of 40 years of arts leadership, Fulton County Arts & Culture is bringing
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Kefi, the ultimate immersive storytelling experience, has arrived in Atlanta. Geared towards both kids and parents,
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To NETHERWORLD’s credit, it took them under a minute to elicit a piercing shriek from my
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The first day of fall may be Sept. 23, but I’m already looking forward to the spookiest season of the year. NETHERWORLD Haunted House recently revealed this year’s themes, and they’re not for the faint of heart.
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Zoo Atlanta recently debuted its new, much-anticipated African Savanna exhibit featuring three areas designed specifically for the animals who live there.
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You’ve made plans to stay in town, but what should you do? Here are our top picks:
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Just 45 minutes north of Atlanta, Lake Lanier is the place to be for a summertime getaway. Whether you book a stay at the Lanier Islands accommodations, rent a lakehouse or stop by for the day, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
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On the search for summer fun? It might be time to travel to Pine Mountain, Georgia.
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Hidden in the hills above Willeo Road in Roswell, Chattahoochee Nature Center (CNC) offers outdoor family fun with an important message for kids.
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Summer has arrived, the kids are out of school and you’re tasked with finding the best things to do in the city without breaking the bank.
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One of the greatest Atlanta sporting traditions is the Braves, and now that they’ve moved into a new home at The Battery, Atlantans have a new destination for delicious food, trendy retail and tasty drinks.
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The cost of visiting your family’s favorite Atlanta attractions can add up quickly. The best way to keep kids busy with regular visits to one or more of their favorite places can be by investing in annual memberships.
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Some of the best Georgia beaches aren’t as far south as you might think. Instead, there are several lake beaches, all an hour or less from Atlanta. These include:
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When it comes to identifying gender, sloths are unique. Because all gender-distinguishing organs are internal, hair samples are sent to labs to perform DNA tests.
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It’s true – the holiday season is the most magical time of year. Hot cocoa next to the fire, gifts under the tree, classic songs to sing along to and the best part … twinkling holiday light displays.
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Finding snow in Atlanta is no longer a rarity, so get ready to trade in your tank tops and flip flops for hats, boots and gloves.
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Travel to Christmas past and discover a traditional and historical Christmas during Candlelight Nights at Atlanta History Center.
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What should you expect when visiting the nation’s No. 1 haunted house? NETHERWORLD actually consists of two walkthrough attractions: The Awakened – a Lovecraftian labyrinth featuring cultists, ghosts and ghouls – and Subject: Unknown – a Resident Evil/Walking Dead-inspired trek through zombie-infested labs and blood-spattered hallways.
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It may sound crazy but every year it seems I can sense when the weather is about to change to welcome fall. Maybe because it’s my favorite season – filled with colorful trees, chilly winds and Halloween (insert creepy laugh).
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Heading out for a fun camping trip your group becomes trapped in a remote cabin as the Sasquatch tries to force its way inside. Would you be able to solve the mystery and make it out alive? Put your wit to the test at Escape the NETHERWORLD.
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Ever since Zuckerberg declared “virtual reality will become a part of daily life for billions of people,” I’ve been excited to try the future of digital interactivity. Minimum cost of entry? A $1,000 gaming PC, plus $800 for the VR hardware.
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Surely, you joust. Food at dinner-themed entertainment venues can’t be that great, right? Medieval Times is a stunning exception. We couldn’t believe how delicious the tomato bisque, roasted chicken, corn on the cob, potato and apple pastry were. Our cheerful wench served the four courses quickly and everything arrived piping hot.