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Georgia Aquarium
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alan s.
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My two boys and I flew to Atlanta this weekend to visit the new Georgia Aquarium. We met my friend Rajat and his two children Chloe and Rishi, our friend Chad and his daughter Sophia and our other friend Dave. It was a daddy's weekend and we flew in literally from all over the country to see the new Aquarium in Atlanta. It is touted as the largest in the world with a spectacular of sea creatures. My two boys and the other children were very excited for the visit. We stayed at the Ritz Carlton in Buckhead. We all woke up early Saturday and went down for our 10:00 o'clock admission. We had bought tickets weeks in advance on line because the aquarium sells out quickly we were told.
We stopped for breakfast at CNN center, in the food court there. There are not a lot of other places around the aquarium to eat breakfast. Then we went in. There are 5 exhibit areas, each sponsored by a major corporation. It is still new and shiny and beautiful. There was no shortage of fish and with floor to ceiling and sometimes roof views, you can see everything. The acrylic used for these tanks give you views into the habitats of these fish like you have never seen before. The tropical reef, the cold water section, the deep sea and river views were all great. My favorite was the white beluga whales and the tropical reefs. The staff is very friendly and very helpful. My kids really loved it. Also, we paid the extra $5.50 to see the 4-d movie adventure which was cool too. Overall, it is a great aquarium. My only knock is that we finished the whole thing in about 3 hours (which is the suggested time). It is an awful long trip all the way to Atlanta for 3 hours of viewing. We had planned to do other stuff in Atlanta today, but the weather was lousy and we came home early. It was a trip my kids and I will remember for sure!
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