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A Guide to Building Your Date (Day to Night) Itinerary

A carefully curated guide sure to make your next downtown Atlanta date unforgettable.

 

Begin with Brunch

What better way to kickstart your date than with everyone’s favorite meal: brunch! Whether you’re craving classic comfort food or something with a twist, downtown Atlanta has you covered. From the iconic Breakfast At Barney’s to the classic ABC Chicken and Waffles-Nitro Coffee Counter, there’s a brunch spot to satisfy every craving. Feeling adventurous? Don your chef’s hat and whip up some French toast together! Fuel up for a day packed with excitement and unforgettable moments.

Elevate Your Date with Art & Illusions

Did you know Atlanta is home to over 46 museums and exhibitions? Step into a world of wonder or learn the history behind this ever-growing city. Captivating rooms, mind-bending installations, and mesmerizing images await at the Museum of Illusions. Alternatively, embrace the intersection of culture and community at the renowned High Museum of Art. Whether you’re seeking enchantment or cultural enrichment, Atlanta’s museums offer the perfect backdrop for a memorable date filled with discovery and connection.

Get a Bird’s Eye View of the City Skyline

Looking for a date idea that will leave you on top of the world? Look no further than SkyView Atlanta, where romance meets breathtaking views. Perched nearly 20 stories above Centennial Park, the SkyView Ferris wheel offers an unforgettable experience. With its 42 climate-controlled gondolas, take in panoramic vistas of downtown Atlanta. For an extra touch of luxury, opt for the VIP gondola complete with Ferrari-style seats, a glass floor, and extended flight time. Conveniently located near many of Atlanta’s top attractions, SkyView Atlanta is the perfect addition to your downtown adventure. Soar to new heights and create memories that will last a lifetime with your special someone!

 

Sip, Sea, and Sway at Sound Waves

Start the night off right at Georgia Aquarium’s exhilarating Sound Waves Music Series! Every Friday evening, through May 31, join us for an unforgettable fusion of live music and aquatic atmosphere. Immerse yourself in the vibrant sounds of Atlanta’s local musicians, set against the backdrop of our stunning atrium enhanced with dynamic lighting and atmospheric elements. Plus, this series is included with general admission, so you’ll have access to explore the Aquarium’s captivating galleries, making it the ultimate date night destination. Don’t miss out on free parking and check out the full band line-up

Pro Tip:
Did you know you can purchase alcoholic beverages at the Aquarium? We offer a variety of beers, wine, and cocktails. Must be 21+ with valid ID to purchase.

Have a Romantic Dinner for Two

Keep the romantic vibes going! Look no further than the city’s iconic rooftop destinations, offering breathtaking views and unforgettable experiences. Start your evening at SkyLounge, with its contemporary city vibe and Southern charm, SkyLounge promises spectacular cityscape views in a chic bar and lounge setting. Recently featured in Forbes Travel Guide and ABC.com, it’s the perfect spot to enjoy a romantic meal and soak in the skyline.

Alternatively, indulge in Atlanta’s culinary scene at The Sun Dial Restaurant, Bar & View, located atop the renowned Westin Peachtree Plaza. This tri-level complex boasts an upscale restaurant, cocktail lounge, and observatory level, all offering unparalleled views of the city from 723 feet above.

For a laid-back, tropical vibe, channel your inner Jimmy Buffett at Margaritaville Atlanta. Turn your date night into a staycation with island-inspired cuisine, refreshing cocktails, and live music. Whichever destination you choose, these Atlanta hotspots promise to make your date night truly unforgettable.

 

Catch a Concert at State Farm Arena

Looking to add some excitement to your night? State Farm Arena is the place to be, where the stage is set for unforgettable performances! From legendary artists like Anita Baker to chart-topping sensations like Bad Bunny and Megan Thee Stallion, there’s a lineup that caters to every taste. Whether you’re into soulful melodies, infectious beats, or side-splitting comedy, the arena has something special in store for you. So grab your tickets, grab your date, and get ready for a night of entertainment you won’t forget.

Score a Second Date at Mercedez Benz Stadium

Need a winning idea to score a second date? Look no further than the electrifying atmosphere of Atlanta United matches at Atlanta’s renowned stadium – Mercedez Benz. Kick off your evening with and experience the excitement in the air as you and your date immerse yourselves in the world of soccer excellence. With thrilling matches and passionate fans, this event promises to be an unforgettable date night. So, lace up your sneakers and get ready to cheer on your favorite team while creating memories that will last a lifetime!

Posted May 1, 2024 

Ocean of Inclusion: Accessibility at Georgia Aquarium

At Georgia Aquarium, we believe everyone should have the opportunity to experience the ocean’s wonder. Since our opening in 2005, we have embraced our responsibility to cater to the diverse needs of our visitors. Below, we have listed our offerings to ensure all our guests have an enjoyable visit.

 

Sensory-Friendly Offerings 

Georgia Aquarium recognizes the importance of providing a sensory-friendly environment for individuals on the autism spectrum. We offer low-sensory hours each day until 10 a.m., designated quiet areas, and a private Sensory Room located on our 2nd level, allowing our guests to enjoy the wonders of the Aquarium at their own pace. Sensory bags are also available at our Guest Relations desk.

The Aquarium has an ongoing partnership with KultureCity, the nation’s leading nonprofit on sensory accessibility and acceptance for those with invisible disabilities. As a KultureCity Certified Sensory Inclusive Venue, we cater to the needs of all guests with sensory needs, including individuals on the autism spectrum, military vets with PTSD, adults with dementia, and others. You can find more information on our social story to help plan your visit.

Sensory bags are available at the Guest Relations desk and can be checked out for headphones, fidget toys, and more.

Visual & Audio Offerings 

Understanding the importance of sensory experiences, the Aquarium has tailored its offerings to accommodate guests with visual and hearing impairments. Audio tours, tactile elements, and detailed descriptions from staff ensure that visually impaired visitors can fully appreciate the beauty of the marine world. Similarly, closed captioning devices during animal presentations cater to guests with hearing needs, ensuring they don’t miss a moment of the action. Our building maps are available in multiple languages to facilitate understanding and navigation for those with language needs. With advanced notice, ASL interpretation for specific experiences can be accommodated.

Georgia Aquarium has recently partnered with ReBokeh Vision Technologies to provide free access to innovative assistive software for guests and staff with low vision. Through this collaboration, Georgia Aquarium becomes the first aquarium in the United States to offer ReBokeh’s exclusive technology, enhancing accessibility and ensuring an inclusive experience for all who visit.

We offer audio tours of our galleries, available online and through our app.

Mobility Offerings 

The Aquarium offers a range of services for guests with mobility needs to ensure smooth navigation throughout our facility. We strive to make every aspect of the Aquarium accessible to all.

We aim to eliminate any barriers to enjoyment for all our guests. Offering wheelchair accessibility throughout our facility, designated viewing areas at our marquee exhibits, and accessible parking spaces. It’s about more than just physical access—it’s about creating an environment where everyone feels welcome and accommodated. 

A golf cart shuttle is available for parking deck transportation to and from vehicles

Additional Offerings 

We understand that animal encounters can present unique challenges. Our  Dive Immersion Team is certified by the  Handicapped Scuba Association to accommodate divers and snorkelers of all abilities. Ensuring all our guests have the opportunity to explore the underwater realm safely and comfortably, 

We encourage all guests with specific needs to plan their visit in advance and take advantage of our resources. We are here to support every individual in having a memorable and enjoyable experience at Georgia Aquarium.

By prioritizing the needs of all visitors, regardless of their abilities, we aim to create a genuinely inclusive environment. As we continue to evolve and improve our accessibility offerings, we invite our guests to share feedback to ensure everyone feels welcome and included. Together, we can create a space where the ocean’s wonders are accessible to all.

Saluting Service

Dive into the Heart of Our Military Salute Program Through the Eyes of Our Dedicated Staff

Saluting Service

By Jason Bush, Manager, Military Salute Program at Georgia Aquarium

How My Journey Began

I grew up in South Florida, doing anything and everything in and around the water that I possibly could – from fishing, skiing, and kayaking, to snorkeling, surfing, and saltwater aquarium keeping. I was quite fond of the ocean and marine life. So much so, that I played a valuable role in getting a grant from the school board to have saltwater aquariums in my high school oceanography and marine biology classrooms. I was even the sole caretaker of them. 

I joined the United States Marine Corps in August of 1998 and stayed on active duty until August 2003, with an additional two years as an inactive reserve. During that time, I participated in several deployments, including Operation Determined Response when the USS Cole was attacked in 2000, Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2003 during the invasion of Iraq, and the Battle of Nasiriyah.

My passion for the ocean started when I was young. I always wanted to dive as a kid but could never afford it. While on my first deployment in Thailand in 2000, I opted to obtain my open-water certification and my love for diving began. Later I obtained Dive Master, Public Safety Diver, Rescue Diver, Underwater Criminal Investigator, and several other certifications. I am currently working on my instructor certification. 

Service After Serving

Like many veterans returning from combat with invisible wounds, I too, returned a different person with wounds that cut deep, but without truly realizing it or plain refusing to. In 2009, I was referred to the Wounded Warrior Project (WWP), where I attended an outdoor rehabilitative mental health retreat. After nearly six years of feeling lost, this is where I realized I was not alone and found the hope I was missing.

I continued attending events, connecting with fellow veterans and resources that would give me the ability to accept nothing but the best of myself again. I fought to find that new normal and get to a place where I could give back and help fellow veterans who were also struggling. In 2013, a position opened up at WWP, facilitating the very retreat that was the first turning point in my life post-war. I would remain with WWP for the next 10 years, hosting 10-14 retreats per year for both veterans and couples. My time with WWP would conclude on the outreach team, where I was fortunate enough to work with Georgia Aquarium’s Military Salute both in-house and in the field.

I wholeheartedly believe in the holistic healing nature can bring us if we allow it to, especially the water. The peace I feel underwater is almost indescribable. I want to share this experience with every veteran I can dealing with both the visible and invisible wounds of war. Diving is something that can be adaptable to any disability, making it a healthy coping mechanism for a wide range of injuries and ailments.

Saluting Military Service 

In early 2023, I was told that the Military Salute Manager position at Georgia Aquarium would soon become available. Having seen this incredible program in action first-hand through WWP, I deeply believed in its efficacy and the benefits that it gave to all participants and wanted to help this program reach new heights. It was a huge leap of faith when I was offered the position, but I believed in myself and this program. I accepted the challenge and started my adventure as Military Salute Manager in April 2023. It will be challenging to take the program to the next level. But the result will be worth the effort if it means that the program can stretch beyond the walls of the Aquarium – and hopefully the state of Georgia – reaching as many veterans as possible.

When did the Military Salute Program begin?

  • Georgia Aquarium’s Military Salute program first began as part of the Veterans Immersion Program back in 2005, when the first guests to participate in the Journey with Gentle Giants swim and dive program were a group of wounded veterans.

Who does it serve?

  • Military Salute currently serves wounded, ill, and/or injured veterans along with their families, Gold Star Families, and several non-veteran groups, such as Children Healthcare of Atlanta and Shepherd Center patients.

What is its purpose?

  • The purpose of Military Salute is to introduce and promote the healing nature of the underwater world to our nation’s wounded, ill, and injured heroes and their families by engaging in camaraderie, recreation, education, service, and conservation efforts through programs within the Aquarium and programs held outside our walls.

Unlocking the Healing Power of our Ocean in Key Largo 

For the first time in 2023, our veteran’s field program traveled to Key Largo, FL, to work with the Coral Restoration Foundation (CRF). I, along with members from our dive immersion, dive safety, and dive operations teams were joined by a group of wounded, injured, and/or ill veterans. These participants joined us through organizations we currently partner with, such as the Wounded Warrior Project, Patriots for Disabled Divers, and H20 who help connect us with potential program candidates.

Weather is always an unpredictable factor when diving. Fortunately, CRF has plenty of projects to engage in both in and out of water. During our trip in August, we participated in inspecting and cleaning man-made coral trees within the in-water nursery. These platforms provide a space for the staghorn corals to grow until they reach a size suitable for transplantation to local reefs. During another trip down to Key Largo in December, we were unable to dive due to weather conditions. But we worked on land building a dozen coral trees used specifically for growing boulder corals. We then took that newfound knowledge and utilized it to help us identify the corals amongst the reefs that had been planted by CRF. Additionally, we were able to dive in a few reef areas and recovered fishing lines and various tackles found attached to reef structures.

Check out our veteran’s field program trip to Key Largo, FL.

The Future of Military Salute

Currently, our veteran’s field program has funds for an annual trip that focuses on education, conservation, and service. We hope to expand and include additional trips in the future, partnering with marine sanctuaries and other organizations whose mission aligns with that of Georgia Aquarium and Military Salute.

The outdoors, nature, and the underwater world are extremely healing for those who struggle with visible and invisible wounds. This program is especially meaningful because it provides, not only, a unique and healing environment for veterans within the Aquarium, but also offers opportunities outside the Aquarium to participate in missions of service through engaging underwater conservation projects. This gives veterans purpose on a larger scale that can be hard to find post-active duty. Engaging in service again is often the key ingredient in the healing process for our veterans. At the very core of this program, is the opportunity for veterans and their families to reconnect, re-engage, and heal alongside like-minded individuals. This is our mission and what we aim to provide for years to come.

Personal Passion

All unique programs under the Military Salute are important to me because my passion is rooted in actively serving my fellow wounded veterans and their families. There’s no greater honor for me than being a part of helping them to find their “new normal”. Helping their healing begin or continuing to utilize this unique and holistic approach. The reason I am here today is because of individuals and organizations over the past 20 years who have encouraged and pushed me to connect with my inner strength, not give up on myself, and strive to find that new normal so that I can live my life intentionally with purpose and fulfillment.

As an organization, we have the ability and means to change lives. Not by re-creating the wheel, but by being another spoke of support in the lives of the men, women, and families that have given so much so that we can enjoy the freedoms we do today.