Small theater designed for intimate magic performances offers close-up views from every seat. Atmosphere feels personal and engaging, with performers involving the audience directly. Setting creates a cozy, interactive experience that highlights storytelling and sleight of hand.
Peter Morrison creates a personalized experience by involving kids in his magic tricks and jokes. He connects easily with both children and adults, making birthdays feel special and engaging everyone in the show.
Magic shows create a magical atmosphere perfect for couples on dates or special occasions. Performances like Peter's keep everyone engaged, including hard-to-please teenagers, making it a memorable night out.
Good to know
The main show lasts about 90 minutes and includes audience participation.
Tickets are recommended to be purchased in advance due to limited seating.
Arrive early to enjoy the pre-show magic and find good seating.
Park offers lush green spaces and well-kept landscaping with interactive fountains that provide a calming atmosphere. Visitors enjoy breathtaking city skyline views and a peaceful, spacious setting despite its downtown location. Play areas and choreographed light shows add family-friendly energy without overcrowding.
Open spaces and a playground let kids run and play freely. A water splash area with Olympic rings adds fun and safe water play for children.
A vibrant park filled with families, couples, and groups creates a lively backdrop for a date. Open spaces invite picnics and relaxed afternoons, making it a solid spot to spend time together.
Good to know
Parking costs $80 for one hour unless you are a member.
The park closes at 10 PM.
Centennial Olympic Park is free to visit.
Restaurant offers gorgeous city views through windows surrounding the space. Atmosphere feels cozy and friendly with a modern, soothing vibe and occasional live jazz in the bar area. Patrons experience a relaxed setting with a pot of coffee at the table and a festive yet calm energy.
Staff provide extra special service for children, including celebrating birthdays with cake. Waitress Alicia offers personalized care and remembers kids' achievements, creating a welcoming atmosphere for families.
Spending time here stretches beyond a quick meal into a couple hours of enjoyment. Plans often include returning for a date night experience.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially for special events like brunch.
Valet parking is available and easy to use.
Expect a crowd during popular events like the Easter Jazz Brunch.
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.
Interactive exhibits create a fun and personal experience for kids. The space welcomes families with activities that engage children, even those not into football.
Interactive exhibits and an indoor playing field create a fun, active date experience. Football fans enjoy exploring pictures, videos, and history, while others find the AI moments engaging and informative.
Good to know
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.
German restaurant offers a large outdoor terrace with authentic bier tent vibe and a model train running overhead. Atmosphere varies from fun and lively to very loud, with music ranging from German tunes to rap. Beer selection is fantastic, complementing the traditional food and spacious setting.
Staff show kindness to kids and engage warmly, especially with infants. Kids enjoy the sausages and get excited watching the train overhead.
Authentic German dishes like Sauerbraten and Reibeplรคtzchen offer a solid food foundation for a date. Service stays attentive, and drinks flow steadily during the visit.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended due to high demand, especially on weekends.
Parking costs $41 for one hour at nearby facilities.
Some menu items may not be available, so check ahead.
Clean interior combines warm woods, stone, and metal for a well-designed space. Pop music plays softly, creating a lively yet comfortable atmosphere. Chicken tenders and sandwiches stand out for their flavor, complemented by local beers on tap.
Kids enjoy the chicken tenders and fries, which are fresh and tasty. The kids menu offers great value, and desserts like custard with toppings are popular with little ones.
Wings come in jerk, hot, and mild flavors with a noticeable kick even in mild options. Chicken sandwiches like the Yuma and buffalo style offer solid choices. A garden salad can be customized and tastes good too.
Good to know
Reservations are not required; it's a walk-in order and pick up service.
The restaurant closes at 9 pm, but may close earlier if it's slow.
Expect a wait if you arrive close to closing time.
Steak house offers bright dining rooms with views of Centennial Park and outdoor seating. Atmosphere ranges from warm and elegant to lively near the kitchen area. Guests enjoy top-shelf cocktails and some of the best steaks in the city.
Staff engage kids with trivia and table games to keep them entertained. Quick responses to spills and thoughtful attention make visits comfortable and memorable for children.
Celebrations like anniversaries, birthdays, and Valentine's Day happen here often. Couples enjoy steak dinners with options like the New York strip cooked to medium for a special night out.
Good to know
Reservations are required for dinner service, especially during peak hours.
Expect a wait time of about 90 minutes if you don't have a reservation.
Valet parking is available and convenient for guests.
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.
Kids enjoy the tasting room with drinks from around the world, including Coca-Cola from Germany. The spot offers a fun experience for birthdays and a cool escape from the heat.
Offers a fun and engaging atmosphere with international flavors to explore together. The spot encourages shared experiences and has a friendly vibe where small acts like returning lost items happen.
Good to know
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.
Hamburger restaurant with a 1950s diner theme featuring nickel jukeboxes at each booth and retro decorations. Atmosphere feels fun and nostalgic, bright and clean with a cozy vibe. Crowded and small space often draws people looking for a quick, classic meal.
Adorable food presentations like a ladybug on plates excite kids. The classic diner vibe appeals to all ages, including teens. It handles larger groups well and sits close to attractions.
Sharing a burger with salad and onion rings works well for couples here. The spot suits both family outings and dates, with strawberry milkshakes enjoyed by kids and adults alike.
Good to know
Expect a wait time of about 10 minutes during peak hours.
Reservations are not accepted; seating is first-come, first-served.
Credit cards and cash are accepted, but mobile payments may not be.
Hotel offers spacious rooms with city skyline views and a rooftop pool overlooking the stadium. Atmosphere is generally quiet and cozy, though some noise from neighbors and rooftop events occurs. Facilities include accessible pool lifts and controlled access for security.
Accessible pool lifts support kids with mobility needs, and the indoor pool on the 7th floor offers a fun spot for children. Rooms with a microwave and fridge help with toddler meals, while views of the aquarium keep little ones entertained.
A comfortable atmosphere creates a relaxed setting for couples. A delightful perfume adds a memorable touch to the experience.
Good to know
Parking costs an additional $40 per day on top of room reservations.
There are no security cameras in the parking garage, raising safety concerns.
The elevators have expired inspection dates, which may be unsafe.