Stone Mountain is a city in DeKalb County, Georgia, United States. The population was 5,802 at the 2010 census. Stone Mountain is located in the eastern part of DeKalb County and is a suburb of Atlanta. It lies near to but does not include the geological formation Stone Mountain.
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5.0 based on 16 reviews
A series of exciting and challenging adventure games brought to you by the team behind the legendary Netherworld Haunted House. Though not "scary" like their namesake haunted house, they do offer the same level of adrenaline inducing fun and amazing attention to detail. During each experience you and your team will have one hour to explore mysterious rooms, solve clever puzzles and beat the game before time runs out. Sasquatch - Your group becomes trapped in a remote cabin as the monster tries to force its way inside! Can you solve the mysteries before the electric fence runs out of power? Haunted - Enter a strange lab & search through bizarre artifacts to find the device that holds the Night Hag prisoner. Can you send it back to the NETHERWORLD before it escapes...leaving you HAUNTED for all time? Nosferatu - You and your group have been summoned to a vampire’s lair by the infamous Van Helsing! The sun sets in an hour, can you find the creature’s hidden tomb before it awakes?
A group of friends and I did the Sasquatch room and had an absolute blast! Most of us in the group have done many escape rooms (one of us even works in one), but this room exceeded all expectations and completely blew us away! If you find yourself near Stone Mountain or are thinking about making the drive, definitely stop by Escape the Netherworld! You won’t regret it!!!
5.0 based on 6 reviews
Three room museum with a gift shop, exhibiting a Guinness World Record Collection of miniature chairs, (not doll furniture). There is a chair design category for every letter of the alphabet, such as functional lamps, tea pots, inkwells, clock, all major holidays, and much more. The chairs are displayed within multiple cases with colorful and exciting background themes. A glass covered claw foot tub garden exhibits chairs with attached floral arrangements. The renovated museum building is a house constructed in 1850 on Main Street, in Georgia's historic Stone Mountain Village. It is handicap accessible and provides free rear parking. The Village is listed on the National Register of historic places to visit. The museum building survived the 1864 Civil War attack on Stone Mountain Village. A visit to this unique museum will provide a triple treat, historic collection, historic building, and historic location. "You must see it to believe it."
Adorable little museum run by an inspiring and unique woman. She knew so much about the history of the town and building in addition to her collection. I loved it and am so happy I stopped in! Highly recommend!
4.5 based on 1,083 reviews
A huge carving of three Confederate heroes, Stonewall Jackson, Robert E. Lee and Jefferson Davis, on the face of the mountain.
We really enjoyed our day here. There is a charge for driving in and parking (I believe it was $15, but wasn't driving!) Then there is a charge for entering the park itself, normally $30 pp on up depending on age. That gets you an all attractions pass which gets you in to all exhibits and activities. We rode the tram up to the top of the mountain and saw amazing views. The tram has several bench type seats, and the rest is standing room with hang straps to hold onto. There is a snack bar up there if you are looking for something to eat. Memorial Hall was a great place to get the story on the background of the carving as well as to see some replicas of a small part of the carving which gives a nice way to see how large it really is. The train is a nice ride all the way around the mountain and gives a different view. Two members of our group did the ropes course and said it was fun (ages 35 and 62). We didn't have time to do the miniature golf course, but it looked like fun.
4.5 based on 4,868 reviews
Stone Mountain Park is Georgia's most visited attraction, drawing nearly 4 million guests each year. With over 3,200 acres of natural beauty, the Park is a unique and fun destination where families and friends can enjoy the outdoors together, while experiencing an exciting variety of attractions, entertainment and recreation. It's home to the worlds largest LaserShow Spectacular, tons of attractions, two championship golf courses, a campground and two Mariott hotels.
This is a park for the whole family. There is something for everyone, if you like to hike you can hike up the mountain to the top or take the easy way up by using the cable car ????.there is the train ????,shops and much more for your family.
4.5 based on 114 reviews
Established in 1997, Netherworld is consistently Rated as One of the Top Haunted Houses in The Nation. Thrill seekers from far and wide visit Atlanta every fall season to experience this World Famous Halloween attraction. Called a "Hollywood-Caliber Haunt Mecca" by The Travel Channel, Netherworld is widely acclaimed for its over-the-top special effects, incredible stunt actors, massive monsters, extreme detail and jump-out-of-your-skin scares. Generally open from late September through Early November each year, Netherworld Haunted House also opens on occasion for special events like Christmas and Valentine's celebrations. In addition to the seasonal Haunted House, Netherworld also offers Year-Round Escape Rooms, a Museum of Monsters & Movie Props and Laser Adventures.
4.5 based on 51 reviews
Wow $6 dollars on movie ticket on first run movies!!! Also snacks are all reasonably priced and are free refills.... they also have a bulk candy buffet so you can choose as many of the selections you want.... seats are also big oversized recliners.... very well down...
4.5 based on 354 reviews
got a ride to the top of the mountain via a smooth ride complemented by travel info supplied by the 'engineer'
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