LOVE this amazing place. Beautiful habitats & incredible animals. Give yourself plenty of time to see everything-including the fun interactive area for kids upstairs, which is a blast for adults too!
The Georgia Aquarium is an amazing place. I just love the dolphin show there. The design of the aquarium is excellent. There are many beautiful fishes.Its a really awesome place to take the pictures.
The dolphin show is excellent. Also, the Beluga Whales and the Whale Sharks are quite impressive. The aquarium is very clean and has excellent design aesthetics. Very interactive for children.
Everything at Georgia Aquarium is amazing! It has been one of the most wonderful places I've ever been! The big pool, the shows, the backstage tour is gorgeous, staff and everything! Love it!!!
Can't believe how much there is to see and do, it looks so small from the outside. Tickets are expensive, but worth it!! Get there early to pet the starfish and other fishes.
Major tip for the parents: the Seaside Delights stand (next to the Ocean Voyager exhibit) sells alcohol. Assorted wine, assorted canned beer + Stella Artois on tap. You’ll need it.
I love the fact they used acrylic instead of glass, so you can look at the incredible habitats very clear without any distortion or dizziness you normally get with glass. Great for date and family.
I've been to the Georgia Aquarium numerous times and I'm in awe of the marine life and attractions every single time. Great atmosphere and the staff is knowledgeable and friendly.
This is a great place to come if you feel like being stuck in huge crowds and waiting in line to see any fish. Huge bummer that such an amazing facility is ruined by overcrowding.
Absolutely amazing venture. I was actually blown away. Love how they have the place set up, right down to the products sold are recycled bottles. Very impressed with the GA Aquarium!
By far the best aquarium I've ever been to. There are great exhibits but of course the main attraction is the whale sharks. They are magnificent and well worth the price of admission in my opinion.
The Georgia Aquarium is my favorite place in Atlanta. It is hard to beat a day walking through the aquarium and sitting in the large room just watching them swim. The Dolphin Tales show is amazing.
Awesome variety of colorful fish! Loved the coral reefexhibit! My 3 year old son loved watching the whale sharks and rays. The shows are expensive. Food line was insane. Saw everything in 2 hours.
Excellent aquarium, plan on spending several hours. It's like a theme park with many snack options and long lines. Definitely worth the admission, go see the dolphin show if you can.
Went here yesterday and it was a nice way to spend a day alone, but coming from the Monterey Bay Area in CA, it's difficult to be impressed by an aquarium after being to the best in the world.
If you're in Atlanta you MUST visit this place. It's fun and there's a glass tunnel under the tank which makes you feel like you're inside the tank. It's really cool to take pictures there.
Great for kids and adults. Yes, the admission is expensive, but it is one if the best aquariums in the entire world. check in using a kiosk, and you can save some wait time purchasing tickets.
$40 admission for a TINY aquarium! But the Whale Sharks (Atlanta has the only ones in the Western Hemisphere) are amazing and worth it. Go at 3:00pm for the feeding!
Explore this underwater world with a rich display of marine life from all parts of the planet. Watch the amazing dolphin show. Pettingtanks and backstage tours are great for all ages.
Sleepovers are scheduled at the facility for families and youth groups. You'll sleep right next to a gallery window showing the nocturnal activities of aquarium marine animals. 続きを見る
Lots of stuff to do. Lots of cool fish in huge tanks, but the best thing to do is see the whale sharks! A short trip from Birmingham and other places! Fun!!
Nicely designed. Fun facts everywhere. Some unique fish, even fresh water. Doesn't seem like largest in the world, but the fish seem happy. :) Oh...and you can swim with them if you're certified!!
Great exhibits but the seclusion & isolation of exhibits is what works for me. Be prepared for lines & crowds but if you're going for an event it's even more awesome.
For 180 USD you book your "meet and greet" with the beluga whales. In a small group of 4 people they offer an educational program that ends in the water! A must when visiting Atlanta! Worth the money!
Fun experience for everyone. Great wildlife diversity, knowledgeable staff, and easy to get around. Highly recommend a visit, be prepared for chaotic parking.
Incredible - the giant manta rays are worth the admission alone. If you've arrived, don't go to the ticket booths, buy your tickets online to get discounts.
nice place to take the kids to see the fish, largest aquarium in the country but lines are long, food prices are absolutely outrageous and facility is incredibly crowded on the weekends.
The best place to sit is in the ocean room. the best people watching involved sitting on the ledge and people just slowly slide by you on the moving walkway!
It may be the largest aquarium, but it's not the most diverse. A great stop with your City Pass, and the whale sharks are cool :) Set aside a few hours to do it all though
Take your kids to The Dolphin Show to give them (or yourself) a break from all the running around. Want more tips? Check out Kid Friendly Summer Fun - Atlanta! 続きを見る
Definately go see the new dolphin show, but make sure to get their early and get a good seat. Helpful workers and really nice exhibits. Our kids love it.
Please pay attention in the parkinggarage to avoid problems and issues with paying before you try to leave. It seems to be a problem for a lot of families and having to back track, etc
The Ocean Voyager exhibit is by far the coolest part of the aquarium, but it gets packed. Skip to the end of the exhibit where there is a large viewing window and a lot less of a crowd
The dolphin show was a little cheesy. But the penguin crawl through is amazing! Don't forget to pet the sharks and other animals in front of the Georgia Explorer.
The Georgia Aquarium is the second largest aquarium in the world and showcases more than 100,000 species. Don’t forget to save time for the great musical show AT&T Dolphin Tales.
Georgia Aquarium is an entertaining, intriguing and educational experience for guests of all ages. While promoting a fun and enjoyable learning experience, the Aquarium instills in its guests a new appreciation for the world’s aquatic biodiversity.