Youth Kids in Atlanta
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Well, you could either take them out to Stone Mountain Park (not sure of admittance fee), or perhaps to a Braves Game (if they're in town that weekend). If it's one of the "lesser" teams, tickets can get real cheap, for the nosebleed seats (5-15 bucks)...
Or, maybe you could have them all come by my house and do some yardwork. I'll let them do that REAL cheap!
Or, maybe you could have them all come by my house and do some yardwork. I'll let them do that REAL cheap!
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Definitely go to Stone Mountain- it's $7.00 per carload for parking, I think. You can walk up the nature trail to the mountaintop, check out the city views, then go back down and spread a blanket in front of the carving to watch the laser show at night. You'll need to secure your "place" on the lawn at least one hour ahead of the 9:30 p.m. laser show. If you carry eats/drinks/cooler, this is a fun & affordable way to enjoy an ATL site. Even if you can't stay for the laser show, the kids will enjoy checking out the natural beauty of the park. Look at www.stonemountainpark.com- it'll give you costs on the paid activities at the park (the tram ride to the top of the mountain, etc.)Your group may be able to swing a good package deal on the activities- we just went to Stone Mountain and especially enjoyed the 4-D Theater! Hope this helps.
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I had the same question about "youth kids". Aren't all kids youths and vice versa?? Confusing will I saw post was from a pastor. Labor Day will be very hot here--Stone Mountain has a water park, but hiking up a slab of granite won't be very enticing. There is a water park very close to 6 Flags which might be fun and refreshing. Why don't you let them do some research and help make the decision?
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