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    4.1 (14 reviews)

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    The former Turner Field now home of the GSU Panthers.
    Kathryn L.

    Home of the GSU Panthers...Ted Turner is scowling proud somewhere in the cable universe. Originally broke ground in 1993 for the 1996 Summer Olympics & Paralympics. Then reconfigured to house the Atlanta Braves - Turner Field from 1997-2016. Relocation of the Braves to Cobb County by Cumberland Mall in 2016, Georgia State University acquired Turner Field & the surrounding parking lots. The expansion from the downtown campus will eventually provide Student Housing, Academic & Retail Space & continued stadium redevelopment. I've been to the stadium on many occasions & each time the progressing renovations are impressive, in a burgeoning mini pro-style stadium. The Concession Stands, Suites, Club Rooms & Audio/Video gets high marks. The Restrooms are impressively maintained & you'll still see a few remaining visuals from the Turner Stadium era. Glad to see the continuum of the stadium oppose to be demolished for commercial uses like the not so successful projects close by. I'm all for gentrification & revitalization, especially in the Summerhill Neighborhood. Yet, the multi purpose stadium correlating to higher education & such provides a more lucrative outcome for future generations on the academia trajectory. Hey Boosters...perhaps rent out the stadium for special events to generate another stream of income for the massive athletic department. Keep making Hank Aaron proud.

    Home of Georgia State Panthers Football
    Micha E.

    What's the college experience without NCAA football games and college football souvenirs, not to mention college homecoming court activities. Yes, Georgia State is growing Panthers. No longer Turner Field, the home of the Atlanta Braves baseball nor Atlanta Falcons football but Georgia State Panthers Stadium home for football games. I'm ecstatic the board purchased the land to keep Atlanta relevant and out pacing other cities. Wise investment-yeah Georgia.

    BCU vs JSU
    Ang K.

    First time at this stadium to watch the Bethune-Cookman vs Jackson State University for the MEAC/SWAC challenge. Pretty nice stadium, a fair amount of food vendors, and parking across the street was convenient. They only had one big screen which was behind us unfortunately, but we were in the bottom row field side so it was cool. My first college football experience so it was great.

    Georgia State Stadium field
    Joonas K.

    I was so happy to see Georgia State purchase Turner Field to make it their full time football stadium. GSU has done a nice job of keeping old Turner Field pieces and updating and adding new things to really make it GSU's own. The stadium is really nice with a turf field. The club level seats and suites are very nice as well and anywhere you sit you have a great view of the action! I got a tour of the locker rooms as well while I was there for the season ticket holder event, they are absolutely amazing. Best locker rooms in the state for sure! Can't wait to see GSU build their football program more and more and start to compete with the other top programs in the country!

    Kicking it with 93!
    Shebrelle H.

    Today was the GSU football Spring game. I got to see my awesome nephew play football in person for the first time. Yesterday we toured the new Team facilities. They are going to be very nice for the Panthers. If you didn't know, this stadium was once the Olympic Villiage backk in 1996. It seems like to great place to play. Now I hope they can win some games.

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    ßrad C.

    This is the most upscale venue for college football and once they remove the former right field seating to increase intimacy this will be the best college football stadium no doubt. Not the biggest, but the best.

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    Mercedes-Benz Stadium - In front of Mercedes-Benz Stadium

    Mercedes-Benz Stadium

    4.1(463 reviews)
    1.5 miDowntown

    My family and I recently went to a Monday Night Football game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The inside…read moreis modern and fan-friendly. Indeed, the state-of-the-art architecture, including the retractable roof, 360-degree scoreboard, and excellent sightlines from most seats. We found the restrooms accessible on each level. A variety of food choices are available at each concourse level. Use the stadium's interactive concession map (available on the Mercedes-Benz Stadium app or official website listings), which shows all food vendors by section -- including vendor type symbols that mark vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-friendly options. At ATL Fan Fare healthier options include Buffalo cauliflower wraps and vegan hot dogs. and salads. The ATL Grill offers a portobello mushroom burger. Mercedes-Benz Stadium partners with local Atlanta restaurants to bring authentic city flavors into the venue, often at prices comparable to the actual restaurants so you're not just eating stadium food, you're tasting Atlanta. My niece enjoyed Hibachi at so:ko:me and my sister and enjoyed a burger at Atl grill. There are many well-known restaurants like Moe's Fox Bros Williamson Brothers, Big Dave's cheesesteaks, Chick-fil-A, etc. available as well as dessert and beer places. The stadium has many escalators to get to your seats and handrails when climbing if you have seats that are far up in your section. The seats themselves are comfortable but the walking aisle is narrow. If you sit near the middle of a row know that you will have to stand to let others in and out of your row. Because if inflation and rising ticket prices, the best non premium seats are in the 200 level: 210-213, 236-239) . These seats offer the best balance of price and viewing. However, if you are on a budget good seats can be had in the upper 300 level: (310-313, 336-339) . These sections offer a good view of the huge Halo board for play replays and interactive games provided by stadium staff during the game. Here are a few tips to make sure your game day experience goes well: Most fans recommend taking MARTA rail (Blue/Green lines) to the GWCC/State Farm Arena or Vine City stations, which drop you right at the stadium. It avoids heavy parking traffic and costs. If you must drive, reserve your spot through apps like ParkMobile ahead of time to guarantee a lot and avoid congestion. Independent apps like Prked can also rent private driveways near the stadium and save time. Avoid bringing large bags -- clear, small bags only are allowed, and having none gets you through security faster. Download the Official Atlanta United / Mercedes-Benz Stadium app to find your seat, locate food & restrooms, see points of interest, and even mobile order concessions. In short, Mercedes-Benz Stadium offers a fan-friendly experience with excellent transit access, affordable food, electric supporter culture, and nearby entertainment options, making it one of the top sports venues to visit in the U.S.

    I was in town for a football game and was excited to for the experience here. Parking was a breeze…read moreas was getting to the Home Depot Backyard lot for tailgate. Great performances and experience. The stadium was all the way live. Whoever is in charge of keeping the crowd hype was doing their job. The food for me was just okay. Not many options for people with allergies but the prices were decent. Overall great experience here.

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    State Farm Arena - Atlanta Hawks vs Phoenix Suns

    State Farm Arena

    3.9(422 reviews)
    1.5 miDowntown

    Got to see my first K-pop concert here and had a blast! The lines to get in looked intimidating…read more(stretching all the way to the garage), but they moved surprisingly fast thanks to all the different entrances. ​The stadium itself is huge with plenty of snacks and drinks for purchase. I was impressed by how clean the bathrooms were, and the cup holders at every seat are such a nice touch! If you're picking seats, the 200s side view was great. The big center screen is awesome, though it might be a little "in your face" if you're up in the 100s. Just a heads up, the outside merch booths are a bit hard to find, so keep an eye out. Also if your driving definitely recommend getting there a bit early and purchasing a parking ticket early so you don't get a higher price day of.

    My opinion of this place changed a lot when I went to my latest show here. When I arrived I was…read moreabsolutely shocked at how long the security line was. I had never seen anything like it. It went down the street the length of the arena and then even went around the corner while moving so slowly. The problem is that their security is what security would've been 20 years ago. They make you empty your pockets and even take off your watch before you go through a metal detector. For one person that's not a big deal but compound that over and over again and it causes a huge back up. At a modern facility people can just walk through without having to do that nonsense and a sophisticated system will spot threats. There's absolutely no motivation for the arena to do that though because of their partnership with Clear, which lets you have a separate, shorter line like they do at the airport. And of course they also have Clear sales people wandering around trying to push memberships on you. It felt very slimy and gross. The reason I didn't hit this before is I like to show up in the middle of opening acts. Get here on time and you are in big trouble. I also thought it was incredibly bizarre how one of the ushers tried to stop me from exiting when I wanted to take a restroom break between songs during a concert. She said "I can't have you leave right now". At this point I have been holding it for over two hours and I was leaving no matter what. Just ridiculous. If they would change some of their policies this would be a good arena.

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    Hawks vs Jazz tonite

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    Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre - Orchestra

    Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre

    3.8(190 reviews)
    11.0 mi
    $$$

    This was my first time at Cobb energy performing center. Came by for an Atlanta ballet performance…read moreof Giselle. The venue is beautiful and the seating is really good we're almost everyone gets a good view of the stage. One star less for overpriced parking. Online it said it was $10 but on the event day they bumped it up to $20. I did not try the offerings at the concessions but they had the standard popcorns nachos and drinks available. They do restrict back sizes so do look that up on your specific shows instructions. Look forward to coming back for Opera performances and other shows.

    Whether you're coming for a concert, a show, opera, or what have you, the space for the performance…read morewill be good. It was my first time here, and while I don't enjoy getting emails about what's happening at Cobb Energy, I would go again if something catches my eye. Getting here was pretty easy, and there seemed to be a good bit of parking, which was straightforward and didn't feel too dangerous to leave your car sitting out. For those who prefer getting dropped off and picked up from the venue, there was a clear path to do so that wasn't crowded and busy like at bigger venue. They offer food and drinks that you'd see at other venues, and the prices are about what you expect. The attendants are on the older side, but I suppose that would be expected for a performing arts center. They direct foot traffic and try to get everyone to where they need to be. They will check your ticket upon entry (not just security at the door) to give instructions on where your seat will be. They are pretty strict after the performance though and will usher you out.

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    Atlanta Spirit - 2013-12-03 13.17.06; Philips Arena, Atlanta GA

    Atlanta Spirit

    1.7(3 reviews)
    1.4 miDowntown

    I've been meaning to write a review for the Atlanta Spirit ever since I read Amanda D's review from…read moreFebruary 2011. So far, the only two reviews on Yelp for the Atlanta Spirit are from Thrashers/hockey fans. I write this review primarily from a Hawks/basketball fan perspective, though I do think they royally screwed up with the Thrashers. How can a world-class, major sports city that's hosted the Olympics and just about every major sporting event lose an NHL team? Sad. In 2004, Time Warner sold the Atlanta Hawks, Atlanta Thrashers, and operating rights to Philips Arena to the Atlanta Spirit. The Atlanta Spirit is an ownership group comprised of seven businessmen, some of whom don't even live in Atlanta. The group originally had nine members, but one got kicked out (I'll get to that next) and another passed away (at age 83). In 2005, the Spirit immediately got off to a rocky start rebuilding the Hawks franchise by overseeing the trade between Atlanta and Phoenix. The Hawks traded Boris Diaw and two first round draft picks in a maximum salary sign-and-trade deal for Joe Johnson, who, at the time, was only the Suns' fourth-best player (behind Steve Nash, Amare Stoudemire, and Shawn Marion). I'm a huge NBA fan and when that deal was proposed, I remember thinking how ridiculous it sounded. Joe Johnson was a good player, but no way was he worth max dollars and building a franchise around. At least one owner of the Spirit agreed and it was Steve Belkin, the governor of the group. His disagreement with the Spirit and Hawks management eventually went to the courts, where Belkin was exiled from the group (two other owners picked up his share). Then-Hawks GM Billy Knight wouldn't even shake Belkin's hand afterwards. The trade was eventually consummated and so began the Joe Johnson era in Atlanta. I can see the Spirit's thinking -- no NBA superstar wanted to play in Atlanta. We'd just come off six straight losing seasons, including a league-worst 13-69 in 2004-05. The Spirit had to overpay for someone to come here. In the eight seasons since the Spirit have owned the Hawks, the team has made the playoffs five times. We just could not get over the "hump." The hump being out of the second round. In Atlanta, Joe Johnson became a six-time All-Star. Josh Smith won the dunk contest in 2005. In 2007, we drafted Al Horford. He became a two-time All-Star. We took the eventual NBA champion Boston Celtics to seven games in an exciting playoff series in 2008. Jamal Crawford won 6th man of the year in 2010. So there were definitely some highlights with this group. Joe Johnson, however, was not a superstar. He was and is a very good player, just not a cornerstone. You can't blame him for signing a maximum contract if a team is willing to offer it. In 2008, ownership did the right thing by firing Billy Knight, but his replacement, Rick Sund, signed Joe to a 6-year, $120MM contract in 2010. We would be stuck with Joe forever! (Or would we...?) Speaking of Billy Knight, he made one of the worst draft mistakes ever, by drafting Marvin Williams with the No. 2 pick in 2005 over Chris Paul and Deron Williams (taken with the next two picks). At the time, the thinking was, Marvin Williams would turn out to be the best overall player from that draft class. We already had a ton of forwards, though, and we badly needed a point guard! June 28, 2005 was the day that could have changed the Hawks franchise for the better for decades to come. Instead, we got Marvin, followed by Shelden Williams the next year. The Atlanta Spirit, as a partnership, have a hard time gaining the support of the fans. NBA teams like the Mavs (Mark Cuban), the Lakers (Jerry Buss), the Heat (Micky Arison), the Spurs (Peter Holt), and even now the Nets (Mikhail Prokhorov) have visibly passionate owners who genuinely care about their teams and make an effort to reach out to the fans and local community. Even Cavs owner Dan Gilbert made headlines with his emotional letter to Cleveland fans after LeBron James took his talents to South Beach. I wouldn't be able to pick out any of the Atlanta Spirit owners in a lineup. I'll admit Atlanta is a fairweather sports town. I'm not sure completely why that is, but I know part of the reason is because this is a transplant city. I, myself, moved here from out-of-state and adopted the Hawks as my "#2" team behind the Spurs, who I grew up cheering for. Last month, the Spirit made a great hire in former Spurs VP of Basketball Operations, Danny Ferry, as the new GM of the Hawks. In less than two weeks, Ferry has already done what most thought was impossible: he traded away Joe Johnson's albatross contract (to Brooklyn) and Marvin Williams (to Utah, for a PG no less). A new era is underway in this town and the rebuilding process is swiftly on-going as I write this review. Atlanta has the makings of a great NBA city. If the Spirit can change the culture, the city will embrace the Hawks.

    Wow, what a disaster. I'm not a hockey fan, I'm writing about their Hawks ownership. They already…read morescrewed it up with the Thrashers, and they've been screwing up the Hawks since they took it over. Most of what I'm going to write is going to be a rehash of what I wrote for my Atlanta Hawks review. At that time, I didn't think of reviewing Atlanta Spirit. But I have to blam Atlanta Sprit for most of the blame. We all know their dumb moves to handicap the Hawks franchise: * Signing Joe Johnson to a ridiculous contract. * Drafting Marvin Williams before Chris Paul, Deron Williams, Andrew Bynum, David Lee, or Danny Granger. * Making Hawks a treadmill team for over about a decade. Paying Joe Johnson 20million/year seems like their biggest mistake. He's a decent player, but not max level guy. It hindered the franchise from making any moves in the free agency. Marvin Williams also seemed like a decent player. But he was not worth the #2 pick. Hawks needed a good PG, and they could've had Deron or Chris Paul. But nope, Hawks loved their SFs. Almost a decade later, they righted their wrongs and hired Danny Ferry. He undid all of Hawk's past mistakes. I don't know how Danny Ferry will turn out, but he's already making a bunch of good moves. Just for that, I'll give the Spirit Group 1 more star.

    Chastain Park Amphitheatre - KALEO row 8 wonderful intimacy!

    Chastain Park Amphitheatre

    3.6(179 reviews)
    9.7 miBuckhead
    $$

    Great place for a show although getting there can take awhile given the location in the midst of an…read moreupscale neighborhood with only a couple ways in/out. The venue itself has tiered, very comfortable, metal benches with backs and there's lots of legroom so even if you're in the middle, it's an easy stroll where you're not stepping on people's feet and kicking over drinks by accident. Would definitely see another show there.

    Prepare for a long walk in and out. The way your experience goes will determine how much you…read moreremember or enjoy that walk! We hiked in from down the street to avoid parking. The walk in was fine. We were full of energy and ready for the show. Then we walked out in a deluge. It was pouring, and we still had fun. What a memory! We enjoyed half a concert at the amphiteatre, and we have two scheduled for this autumn. The first concert was great. It was easy to get in. The staff was helpful. There were enough drinks vendors. We sat on the lawn for this concert. They had some built in step-seats which made it a bit more comfortable, though it felt a bit corralled or gated in. The sound was good, clear, which is challenging for this type of outdoor venue. The staff did a great job handling the rain. They gave it a chance to blow through and as soon as they realized that wasn't going to happen, they got us moving. They were firm, polite, and efficient in what could have been a stressful, disappointing situation for many.

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    Gas South Theater - Saw The great Jeff Foxworthy tonite!  Funny and clean humor!

    Gas South Theater

    4.2(5 reviews)
    24.3 mi

    I've been here quite a few times for a couple of events such as Disney on ice and about two other…read moreshows this particular day I was here attending a job fair a job that was offering opportunities for the city of Gwinnett county. This place is pretty big and not too far from the mall with a great view. A lot of parking spaces usually where there is an event here they have the concession stand up and running and small business selling items as well, depending on what the event consist of. Again, this particular event brought me here because of the jobs there so there were pros and cons lots of volunteers and people to help assist, but if you ask me, it could've been a lot a lot a lot more more organized it lacked badly . I'm not sure if it was not enough volunteers or enough directions that went around the job fair started at 9 AM. It was over at 3 PM. I arrived at around noon made it in pretty quickly and I was instructed where to go. After that, you were pretty much left to fish for yourself no real signs on what was being 100% offered or if you should join the line no information about how many people they were looking to hire per each position or what kind of background would be needed we were just told pretty much. It's a job fair and had to mingle for ourselves.

    A stadium that converts itself for each event it holds has mass appeal. I have come to Gas South…read moreDistrict for several events. Two of my favorites are WINTER JAM 2024 & Hockey games with my husband. This stadium has excellent appeal and is easy to get to. Parking is abundant both outdoor and garages. Once inside you are able to find your seating with the assistance of ushers and other staff. They even have handicap valets to get you to the proper seating. I can say I have had seats midway in the decks all the way to floor seats center. The massive screens allowed me to never miss a shot or singer. This arena offers season tickets for the hockey fan. Or VIP meet & greets for the music lovers in us all.

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