Puppet theater combines interactive exhibits with live performances in a creative, accessible space. The atmosphere shifts from quiet and nostalgic to lively during shows and busy times. Visitors engage with hands-on activities and explore displays featuring iconic puppets and inventive set designs.
Exhibits showcase Muppet magic and puppetry with a standout Jim Henson display. The museum offers a joyful and fulfilling experience for fans of puppetry arts.
Puppets from all over the world fill the museum, creating a unique and cool atmosphere. Specialty exhibits sometimes add a disturbing but intriguing twist.
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Free parking is available at the Center For Puppetry Arts.
Reservations are recommended for popular shows to ensure seating.
The Jim Henson exhibit is a highlight and worth the admission price.
Decommissioned hangars showcase full-size planes from early models to a Boeing 747, creating a spacious and historically rich environment. Interactive exhibits and open aircraft invite exploration, while lighting and cleanliness maintain a well-curated atmosphere. The space often hosts private events, blending aviation history with functional design.
The museum showcases the full history of Delta Airlines from the propeller era to modern jets with many airplanes from different eras. It offers easy access for handicapped visitors and includes interactive experiences like the Delta 747.
Getting inside the Spirit of Delta and the 747 reveals old cabins and flight decks. About half the aircraft seats remain intact, letting you explore different cabin types and see large plane mechanisms up close.
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The museum is closed periodically for private events, so check ahead before visiting.
Admission is $20 for adults, with free entry for veterans with ID.
Parking is ample and free, with easy access for handicapped visitors.
Museum occupies a rooftop space with a hidden garden and city skyline views, creating a unique urban sanctuary. Exhibits flow elegantly, often accompanied by curated soundtracks and film lounges that deepen the experience. Visitors find a vibrant atmosphere blending fashion history with artistic backdrops and a relaxed outdoor terrace.
Exhibits focus on fashion history with shows like AndrΓ© Leon Talley and Sandy Powell. The museum offers a front terrace with skyline views and regularly changes its displays.
Exhibits offer a very cool vibe. The overall experience feels cool and engaging.
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Parking is free and easy to navigate on the 4th floor of the SCAD garage.
Admission is very reasonable, making it accessible for visitors.
The museum features rotating exhibits every three months, including film costumes and African fusion art.
Upside-down rooms and a spinning vortex tunnel create a gravity-defying and interactive environment. The space feels spacious yet often crowded and hot, filled with engaging photo opportunities that appeal to all ages.
Exhibits offer creative illusions that engage all ages. Staff provide friendly, helpful service and assist visitors throughout. Plenty of photo opportunities make the visit interactive and fun.
Illusions create very cool visual effects and puzzles throughout the space. Visitors can capture cool pictures and enjoy a fun, interactive experience.
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Timed entry limits the number of visitors at one time for a better experience.
Tickets can be purchased online to avoid long lines at the entrance.
The museum is very interactive, making it suitable for older kids and teens.
Big cylindrical space houses a massive 60-foot tall historical painting-in-the-round with an elevated platform for viewing. Quiet atmosphere invites slow exploration of restored artwork and informative film detailing the cyclorama's history and modifications. Surrounding paths feature beautiful horticulture and picturesque spots, blending art, history, and technology.
Large space requires comfortable shoes. The museum features a Cyclorama that no longer spins and a video presentation offering a different perspective on the exhibits.
The cyclorama stands out as a cool feature. The building housing it adds to the unique vibe.
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There is a talk every hour.
The museum offers a $3 discount for veterans.
Wear comfortable shoes as the museum is very large.
Natural history museum combines interactive play areas with a 3D theater showcasing immersive films. Extensive nature preserve features illuminated forest paths and glowing installations across 75 acres. Spaces attract families with children, offering hands-on science activities and outdoor playgrounds.
Exhibits offer a lot to see and do for all ages. The museum includes a 3D Theater and a forest area, making it a great spot for families and groups.
Outside trails offer a wooden path through the woods with several interactive exhibits for kids to explore. The dinosaur atrium provides a unique photo opportunity and films or roaring exhibits add to the engaging experience.
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Parking at the Fernbank Museum is very limited and fills up quickly.
Tickets must be purchased online prior to arrival.
The museum closes at 5 pm.
Massive helmet wall greets visitors, showcasing every college football team. Interactive exhibits invite guests to sing fight songs, test skills, and simulate game day roles. High energy and immersive atmosphere capture the sport's excitement with modern design and hands-on activities.
Bright, interactive exhibits create a unique and fun experience for sports fans. The museum features well-designed displays that engage visitors throughout the visit.
Lots of history and memorabilia make it very cool to explore.
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Parking can be a hassle, so plan to arrive early.
Some exhibits may be closed for remodeling, so check in advance.
The Hall of Fame offers free admission for military personnel.
Museum occupies an architectural masterpiece with a gold dome and stately rotunda. Atmosphere remains quiet and private, with few people around and a sense of dignity. Exhibits focus on Georgia's history and culture, though some areas may be closed for renovation.
No entrance fee makes the museum very accessible. The fourth floor exhibits cover Georgia's history, wildlife, and political life with detailed displays. The architecture features a gold dome and rotunda, and the building is well maintained and clean.
Dioramas of Georgia's wildlife and landscapes show detailed natural scenes. The building itself looks very cool and offers lots of interesting information about the state.
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The museum is free and open to the public.
Many exhibits are missing because of ongoing construction.
Parking is expensive at $13 for three hours.
Restaurant resembles an abandoned building with Trap House decor and a mini museum of Black culture from the 1980s to 2000s. Atmosphere is loud with club music and a chill, nostalgic vibe attracting relaxed, easygoing people. Seating is unavailable, emphasizing a casual, standing experience.
A mini museum with Trap House decor creates a unique atmosphere. An aunty guides visitors through the museum, adding to the great customer service experience.
Visual design stands out with a unique and engaging setup. The overall vibe feels very cool and fresh.
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The Bando only offers takeout service with no seating available.
Parking is easy to access and available at 11 a.m.
There is no restroom available on-site, but nearby options exist.
Four rooms filled with interactive slime experiences create a sensory-rich environment featuring vibrant colors, textures, and sounds. The space includes a DIY slime bar and a slime lake playground, inviting hands-on fun for all ages. The layout is small and somewhat chaotic but offers unique, Instagram-worthy moments throughout.
Vibrant colors and interactive exhibits create an engaging atmosphere. Visitors can explore various slime textures and take their time enjoying each display.
Interactive stations like the DIY slime station and the slime wall create a unique, hands-on experience that stands out. These spots offer fun activities and great photo moments.
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Reservations are recommended to secure tickets in advance for better pricing.
Admission prices range from $30 to $55 depending on the day.
Adults must pay full price even if they are just supervising children.
Museum recreates a trap house vibe with detailed setups and a welcoming, fun atmosphere. Features include an escape room challenge, a live DJ, and an on-site bar serving notable cocktails. Visitors find engaging photo backgrounds and cultural homages throughout the space.
Exhibits offer an immersive and fun experience focused on trap music culture. The museum updates displays regularly, making each visit feel fresh and engaging.
The museum feels cool and inclusive, spotlighting trap and hip-hop legends from every city and decade. It creates a space that many can relate to and appreciate.
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Parking costs $20, but it's limited and can be hard to find.
Entry fee is $30, and you must be 21 to enter the restaurant after 7 p.m.
RSVP is required for special events like the sip Thursdays.
Museum offers a bright, modern design with interactive exhibits and a unique tasting room featuring over 100 beverages from around the world. Atmosphere is high energy with many photo opportunities and engaging displays that avoid typical museum static. Crowds can be busy but generally do not overwhelm the experience.
Many interactive exhibits bring the history of Coca-Cola to life, including a standout section with stories of Coca-Cola using media. Sampling areas let visitors taste Coca-Cola flavors from around the world and even make their own soda.
The tasting room offers a unique and interactive experience. Photos get incorporated into an old-fashioned soda bar using AI, adding a cool twist.
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Admission costs $25 per person, with military personnel entering free.
Parking costs $25 at the onsite deck.
The tour lasts between 1.5 to 2 hours.
360-degree projection rooms create immersive visual environments with space and holiday themes. Music ranges from club beats to classic gospel, sometimes loud, shaping a lively atmosphere. Seating areas and sensory stations offer intimate spaces and interactive experiences for all ages.
Ancient Egypt exhibits feature strong visuals and interactive parts. The Life Chronicles and Kufu exhibits offer immersive, educational experiences focused on history and science.
The place offers a very cool concept that stands out. It creates an experience that feels incredibly cool and appeals to kids as well.
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Admission is $70 for two, which some find overpriced.
Parking can be extremely difficult near the venue.
The winter wonderland show is popular for kids and families.