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6 months ago

The staff make it such a great experience. They are always so polite. They address me as "Ms. Ruby".,Could it be my grey hair?

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Urban Explorers of Atlanta - Pre-hike orientation on our Beltline 360 Hike: Peachtree Hills to Peachtree Battle, 03.05.16

Urban Explorers of Atlanta

5.0(3 reviews)
13.1 mi•Inman Park

I am starting on my 4th year here in Atlanta. I find myself to be a social, community driven,…read morevolunteering type of person. Transitioning to Atlanta was somewhat difficult for me. It was hard to make friends (keep in mind, I am social type of person) and do the things I love. I met Steve on Facebook. He was so kind and you could tell from his posts, that he just wanted to help people. I finally reached out to him and attended an event. It was an event that was the beginning to my "normal." It was the first event I attended and honestly was a bit nervous bc I have been to "meet-up" groups and well they weren't all pleasant experiences. Everyone was so nice, inviting, down to earth just good people. Everyone has their own personality, no one judges, we come together do fun events, events that help our community, we learn at these events...it's just an awesome experience. I could write a whole page!! The point is...I got involved with this group looking to make friends. Not only did I make friends, but these friends turned into my second family here in Atlanta. I can't explain the type of gratitude I feel towards everyone in this group. If you are looking for fun, adventurous, community helping type of people, your search has finally ended!

The adventures that Steve plans for Urban Explorers are not only fun but informative too. I am…read moreproud to be part of such an active club that gives back to the community. I would highly recommend Urban Explorers to anyone who loves meeting new people, seeing hidden gems of Atlanta, and loves fine food and drinks. UXATL never disappoints!

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Urban Explorers of Atlanta - Hiking through Ft. Walker in Grant Park

Hiking through Ft. Walker in Grant Park

Urban Explorers of Atlanta - Pre-hike orientation on our Beltline 360 Hike: Peachtree Hills to Peachtree Battle, 03.05.16

Pre-hike orientation on our Beltline 360 Hike: Peachtree Hills to Peachtree Battle, 03.05.16

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Atlanta Ghosts

Atlanta Ghosts

3.7(22 reviews)
13.2 mi•Midtown

It was fine. We were across the street from the most of the…read morehaunted locations so it was pointless to rent the monitor. The tour guide was friendly and sweet, but I would have preferred a spookier version of the tour.

$26 per person for the weakest "ghost" tour I've ever taken. We met at a brunch spot and the guide…read moreopened with a pitch for the restaurant, then launched into a lot of "a house that used to be here" stories. One stop was literally a gas station where we heard about "creepy dolls" and a haunted mirror. Yes, we did see real landmarks - Fox Theatre and the Georgian Terrace, + a couple more - but the Fox tale was pure fluff and nothing about the Terrace or any of the others was remotely eerie. We mostly stood around on a slow Monday night and watched delivery robots up and down the streets that were more interesting than the tour. No sources, no access, no atmosphere. Also, the "tour guide" told us it's rumored that Wayne Williams of the Atlanta Child Murders took some of the boys he killed to St. Mark United Methodist Church on Peachtree St. and briefly left them there in the basement before he disposed of their bodies. She then went on to say that the church now holds children's services in the same part of the church and that it's "creepy." Give me a break. I've lived in Atlanta for a quarter century and have researched that case extensively, and I've never heard of anything so ridiculous until now. There's also nothing online to support it. If you're expecting legitimate stories, a little theater, or even one genuinely spooky stop, this isn't it. Cut the sales pitches, pick actual sites we can experience, and tell fewer, better stories with citations. Until then, hard pass.

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