While Atlanta is the anchor and capital of Georgia, you can aim in any direction to find distinctly different regions – from the tail of the Appalachians in the North to the rolling Piedmont hills and on down to the seaside marshes in the East. Atlanta lays claim to the state’s number one attraction – Stone Mountain State Park. They say it best - “Serious fun. Endless adventure.” Just 15 minutes from downtown, the world’s largest exposed granite dome is surrounded by 3,200 acres of natural beauty and stimulating activities for every member of the family – sky rides and hiking paths, laser shows and pedal boats along Stone Mountain Lake. Golfers tee it up, while red foxes dash across the fairways in a state where the Masters Golf Tournament creates revered green-jacket memories every year. It’s a long downhill ride down to historic Savannah, a ‘stone’s throw’ from the Atlantic and a virtual step back in time to Southern architecture and stately squares. St. Simon’s and Jekyll Islands offer barrier island beauty and a wonderful combination of outdoor activities, historic sites and artistic culture. Originally the private winter playground of wealthy northeasterners, Jekyll Island stretches along 10 miles of coastal beaches and inland marshes. Cycling and walking paths wind under moss-laden oaks, and a tour of Millionaire Village takes you back to those Cornelius Vanderbilt and J.P. Morgan days. The kid-friendly Summer Waves Water Park adds man-made fun to natural water sport activities. Coastal golf courses and sophisticated St. Simon’s Island appeal to moms, dads and vacationing couples.
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5.0 based on 41 reviews
You get to see 2 movies for $7. The movies usually consist of one released this week or a week ago and one that has been out a little longer. The concessions stand has good food like you would get a ball game ( think burgers and hot dogs as well as popcorn) for prices usually cheaper than other theaters. The only drawback is it has to start around 9:30 and of course the weather is always a factor. If you check the websight for the movies and have a weather app and don't mind getting home late you're all good.
4.5 based on 282 reviews
Drive In Movie Theater. A few things you might want/need to know about us. 1.Cash Only at the Box Office, No ATM on site. 2.Drive In's are designed for in car/vehicle seating using sound from vehicle radio, if customer decides to sit outside of vehicle, there will be some sound quality lost. 3. In the event of rain, movies will still show. 4.It is first come/first served parking, no spaces can be saved. 5.Patrons may bring pets as long as the animal does not cause a disturbance. 6. No food deliveries are allowed on our premises. 7. During Summer months, Weekends are very busy so plan to come early and beat the last minute rush.(Try to Arrive at least 1 hour before showtime). See you at the movies!
Don’t miss out on this! It’s so special! So fun. We watched Grease and it was so perfect. Bring cash- cash only. Deep fried Oreos are divine and the popcorn is delicious, funnel cake was so cool to have at a movie. Prices were affordable- $8 a person. Very friendly workers.
4.5 based on 34 reviews
We watched Pacific Rim Uprising here last weekend and I have to say it is a hidden gem. It is a little out of the way in Tiger and we would not have known about it if we hadn't have seen it on Groupon. It is really reasonable to get in and you can watch both films which are on for evening. They have a brilliant cafe with great food and it is really good value too. They also have a playpark for children before the movie, so that your little ones can run off steam before the main feature. The projector and sound was also of a great quality and although we didn't love the film - we really enjoyed the experience. Big shout out to all the staff - so lovely and friendly!
4.5 based on 59 reviews
Love the Mgr and the snack staff . Girls day to see "Poms". Theatre is always clean and good popcorn.
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