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    D. K. C.

    After seeing the advertisements on Facebook, I finally had a chance to experience 'Titanic: An Immersive Voyage' at the Exhibition Hub Atlanta Art Center. Getting to the Exhibition Hub Atlanta Art Center was super easy as it sits right on the main roadway. I will say that as you get closer, slow down to ensure you don't miss the entrance to the parking lot. It's not as apparent as some of the other entrances. As I purchased my tickets online I was able to go right through the line. Upon check-in, our picture was taken and we received our boarding pass to board the Titanic. Immediately upon entering, 'Titanic: An Immersive Voyage' at the Exhibition Hub Atlanta Art Center puts you into a space of time travel. You are taken back to the years right before the Titanic set sail. This entry point allows you to get insight on some of the background that you didn't know, or may have forgotten. Furthermore, the opening hallway sets the tone for the sea themed exploration you are about to embark upon. Traveling through the hallways of the 'Titanic: An Immersive Voyage' at the Exhibition Hub Atlanta Art Center puts you directly on the boat and truly takes you on an experience beyond any book, show, film, or museum. Starting with the building of the ship, your appreciation for those who worked as day laborers and skilled craftsmen is enhanced as you get to see the tools, candid pics, and clothes that they wore. Coming out of the pre-build going into the final release, your adrenaline begins to rush as you are close to setting sail. The room that holds your luggage and is your entry point to the ship is pure beauty. The ambiance is bright and vibrant. The colors are period specific and give you a feel for the crowd that was boarding the ship. The images, announcements, and even one of the hand written letters that are on display make you smile as you realize you are walking through history. Once on the ship it is room after room of breathtaking ship life. From the rooms to the dining halls to the breakdown of class levels and visuals of how they were separated give you a true wow moment as you begin to recognize that the ship was built with a separate but somewhat equal approach. Rounding out the ship tour, you head to the lookout deck and experience the night the Titanic crashed. From the low visibility to the arctic chill. You stand on the deck and countdown to the crash. OnEmGee! This is a moment of pure shock. So much happens in 47 seconds that now only are you snapped into the reality of the ship is about to sink, you also start to ask yourself, what if they would have seen it sooner, what if the call was answered, what were the lookouts doing between seconds 79 to 45? It is mind boggling. And then..... 'Titanic: An Immersive Voyage' at the Exhibition Hub Atlanta Art Center puts you in the safety boat as you sit in the water, hear the distress calls, and watch the ship sink. A moment of silence for the lives lost. 'Titanic: An Immersive Voyage' at the Exhibition Hub Atlanta Art Center is an immersive experience that captivates your mind, body, and soul. You leave educated, captivated, and in awe of the history that has come to life. 'Titanic: An Immersive Voyage' at the Exhibition Hub Atlanta Art Center is a solid 10 out of 10. Great for families or a date. This is an immersive experience for all to enjoy.

    Brett J.

    As interesting as it was it is not what it is built up to be. I expected some visual master piece and it falls short of that. The way it is billed you expect to be immersed in his works... have them all around you... and just be amazed. The museum part is nicely done but falls way short of amazing. There are a couple of places to sit and watch a short show about Van Gough and visually a couple of spots that are well done. The info is good and I learned a little that I didn't know, but again it falls a bit short of the hype. There is a virtual piece that is interesting but it is 10 mins long... and extra. honestly I don't feel the charge for the whole experience is sized right for the experience. They say it will take you an hour to an hour thirty to get through it all... we finished in about 30 mins. I think it is worth a look... but the price is steep for what you get.

    10/10 experience! Highly recommend! Huge shoutout to Lisa Garey (GM) and team members: Twans, Hawwi, Antione, Tahir, and Brittany! Thanks to the staff mentioned above our family and friends were able to celebrate my niece's 9th birthday at the Bubble Planet Experience and had a blast. They did an outstanding job with accommodating our party of 11 on short notice. Birthday room was decorated very nicely and we loved the Dinoverse VR experience! They also allowed us to bring in sweet treats to get the birthday celebration started.

    Zemin H.

    When I saw the Tutankhamen exhibition at the Atlanta, I recalled the good memories of my visit to Egypt and the Egyptian National Museum two years ago, and decided to go and see it again. Entering the exhibition hall, there are two surprises. First, according to the description, the exhibits were all replicas. I had a hunch about this, and I was not particularly disappointed. All the genuine products are national treasures, Egypt won't allow them to go outside of the country. However, I was told that the replicas were made at a one-to-one ratio next to the originals, so they are extremely realistic and did not affect the understanding of ancient Egyptian civilization. Secondly, I was surprised to find that I had no recollection of these exhibits and had never seen them before. Then I remembered that there were a number of extremely precious cultural relics that were hidden away and never showed up. They planned to make a splash in the new Egyptian National Museum. Tutankhamen's tomb must be one of them, but the opening of the new museum has been repeatedly delayed. Under the dim light, the beautiful and exquisite exhibits exude the charm of ancient civilization, making people impressed by imaginations of Egyptians and the civilization created by ancient Egypt. The audio guide was great, but the directions it lead you to were very confusing, since it would ask you to go right/left for east, west walls etc. When I visited the second exhibition room, the lights suddenly went out, in the dark, I was led to the entrance by staff, only to find out that there was a thunderstorm outside and the power was out. It's really terrible, I was interrupted so I asked a raincheck, and will continue watching next week.

    Bought tickets through FEVER and was told upon arrival my children had to be 6+ years old to do the Dino experience which it did not state that on the ticket site when purchasing and now they will not refund me my money but after making them aware of it they added it onto the site. Poor customer service.

    Tutankhamen's throne and footstool. See those people carved out in detail. Beautiful dark brown skin tone.
    Nate C.

    Such a great exhibit to see first hand. It's only here u til the end of March 2024. It's a must see. The facility is your typical where house layout. Clean reasons that get refreshed every hour. There is a gift shop inside where you can purchase keepsakes & souvenirs.

    Simone S.

    This was a very interesting and informative exhibit. If you're interested in historical facts and figures this one will keep you fascinated. There were a tons of artifacts and there is also an audio tour that you can use as you walk through the exhibition halls. Definitely worth checking out.

    Toya C.

    I saw the Titanic expo. I absolutely loved this!!! Easy location to find. Ample parking (free). I got the VIP package and I highly recommend it for the VR experience. They greet you and give you a card/boarding pass of a passenger and they take your picture. At the end there's a glass tribute that lists all the passengers and who survived and who didn't so you can see if the passenger you were given lived or died. It wasn't busy and you don't feel rushed. The layout and design of the place is well thought out. The displays are great and very detailed. The interactive screens are there too. I learned so much from the history that was told about the history of the ship and important figures and people. There were some areas that had the breakdown of the lack of communication and it was very disheartening to know that this tragedy could've possibly been avoided or more survivors. There's a lot of short clips to watch. A lot of photo opportunities. A room that was cold with an actual size lifeboat I guess to mimic the the conditions of when the ship sanked. It had a video that detailed the accident through the sinking. Brought it into clarity how few were on the lifeboats and how many more they could've held. You're free to roam around and circle back to any room/ display. I did the VR experience and was blown away by how real it felt. I didn't feel dizzy. My stomach did drop at one point because of how realistic it felt. It was totally worth the additional cost. There was a room where you could write a note and post on a while if you chose to do so. At the end there was a gift shop and a small cafe. I got the option of a picture or free magnet. The picture could be placed with several different option backgrounds. Overall, I really enjoyed myself. It's very detailed and immersive. I'd recommend for anyone of any age to go. Would recommend a jacket for the cold room though! Lol

    Victor N.

    From the outside it looks like a warehouse but it's an art gallery. Or should I say a rotating exhibition center. It seems that each exhibit is offered to the public for about 3/4 months, and then is replaced with a new exhibition. Accepting an invitation I went to go see the Van Gogh Immersive Experience. It was a little more enjoyable than I originally thought it would be. The story of the artist's life was rather tumultuous as he was afflicted with mental illness in a time before anyone diagnosed and properly treated mental illnesses. Mostly they just put them in an asylum which is where Van Gogh painted over 150 paintings including his most famous work The Starry Night.

    DeeDee H.

    *What a GREAT outing!* Venturing to check out this exhibit, you may be underwhelmed at the building exterior once there, but don't let that deter you. Upon entry, you will notice 2 entries, one for the King Tut exhibit and the other for Van Gogh. Scanning in our barcode tickets, we are presented with our VIP bracelets and lanyard by the staff, then proceed into the first area of the exhibit - painting the history of The Valley of the kings. You're also presented with an audio device, as this is a self-guided tour. For each area, simply select the number for that display and press play, where the artifacts are detailed, providing a full spectrum appreciation of the era's customs and culture. The space itself is roomy, allowing for the timed crowds to have ample room to move around and observe each area of displayed artifacts in all their splendor! And for those wondering, there is occasional seating available throughout. Overall, definitely worth the trip!

    Ashley S.

    First time visiting to see the Van Gogh immersive experience which I booked through the Fever app. I liked that it's not too far off the interstate AND there is ample FREE parking. I can't stand after schleping 30-40+ minutes to then have to search for available parking. The ease of navigating there and easily parking guarantees that the Exhibition Hub will be a top destination for me as they get new exhibitions. Inside is nice, clean, and spacious. I went at an "off-peak" time (I guess), which was 11:30 am on a Saturday. So it wasn't crowded and I could easily take my time going through the exhibit. The staff are nice and helpful. I loved sitting in the large immersive space and viewing Van Gogh's paintings. There are a mix of benches, chairs, and large beanbag (but nice) chairs. They do offer Virtual Reality experience for a modest fee of $5. That's not my bag but others may want to check it out because that's not a bad price. The gift shop for Van Gogh is reasonably priced. I've been to some museums where the gift shop is waay too expensive for what they're selling. For $50 you could get 1-2 nice items and maybe have a few bucks left. I grabbed a nice small english tea and an apple danish, which I got based on the recommendation of the staff member working the counter. A nice little nibble for about $7. They do offer alcoholic drinks for those so inclined. Overall, it was worth the $34 I paid. In total I spent a little over one hour there which is spot on with what Fever said in the app. Definitely plan to go again to check out the King Tut exhibit before it leaves in January. Forgot to add, the area around the exhibition hub is regular-smegular with typical fast food/dine in fare. There appear to be a few interesting restaurants but not a ton of them in the immediate area.

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    Krishna P.

    The last exhibit I visited was the Van Gogh one in Atlanta which was a 10/10... the titanic exhibit was a little underwhelming in my opinion. I loved the VR experience at the end but had to cut it short since we started getting dizzy. I loved being able to sit in a boat and all the different props/sets were fun to play around with. I do wish there was more of a variety on the food. I also don't believe it's worth the price, we got the VIP package which included a poster (they ran out so we got a magnet instead) and the VR experience which I believe was only a $5 add on. So definitely get general admission instead!

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    Katherine S.

    This building is currently home to the Art of the Brick (LEGO sculptures) and the Monet Immersive Experience. Based on its website, it looks like one of them will be replaced by several other experiences soon (https://www.theartcenters.com/). I came here for the Art of the Brick at first since there was a discount code on the website to celebrate rare species day. We really enjoyed seeing the amazing LEGO sculptures; can you imagine planning and making LEGO sculptures being your full time job? I LOVED the sea themed room. A couple of the rooms have places to sit, relax, and enjoy the experience. We then decided to get tickets and went into the Monet Immersive Experience since we were there already. The entrance is in the same lobby. I really enjoyed this one too. I loved walking through the garden themed room; the bridges are real and you can walk on to them and look at the koi fish swimming beneath you. There's a second room where the projection changes to different paintings and different scenes. Really fun for those who enjoy art. The experiences don't come cheap ($30+ on average with slightly higher prices for weekend vs week day). Parking: tons of parking in their own lot. I almost passed the entrance to it; it's not marked and there's quite a few businesses with entrances/exits along the same road.

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    Cool event space. We saw the art of the brick here. Very good show but too short in my opinion.

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    Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience - Outside the Van Gogh exhibit @tiffhuangry

    Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience

    3.3(86 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    il y a 3 minutes NOUVEAU…read moreWe took a student group of 50 students and it was amazing. Getting the tickets was a pain because they don't take checks so it makes it very difficult for schools, but once we got that settled, the exhibit was great. Mr. Ray, the tour director at site, was amazing (as were all his team). He was a pro with our students and our needs. He addressed some other loud patrons for me when they caused some drama...handles three large groups at one time, really went the extra mile for us. I was extremely pleased as my kids really enjoyed it. I have been before and value them adding a Japanese room, and they upped the cafe game as well. We will continue to visit these exhibitions if Fever continues to support great local workers and great content. Well done.

    Although this experience was fun and informative, I feel it was a little less immersive than others…read moreI've experienced like this. I went at about 3pm on a Saturday, and the line to get in wasn't long at all. There was an option to choose Titanic or Van Gogh, regular ticket($40) or VIP($60). It started with a timeline of his life, and some of his most famous paintings. There were 2 different large rooms with the paintings from his Japan trips and flower series projected everywhere around the room. I'd bring a jacket because it was really cold in few places. You can take as long as you want, but it really doesn't take much time to get through the entire thing. Maybe 40 minutes if you're reading everything. We got the VR experience added for $5, and that was cute, but nothing to really write home about. At the gift shop, I got a sunflower tea set ($30) & the large can of blooming tea ($19.99). Those were my favorite part. Then as we exited, we were able to draw a picture and have it animated on a projector for a while.

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    4.2(578 reviews)
    10.4 miMidtown

    Excellent. I'm a member at this museum because I always love being able to swing by and enjoy the…read moreart. Last night, I pre-paid (about two months ago) for parking and the Friday Night jazz event. The Jazz was great. The museum exhibits were great.

    Can't give it a 5-star because of the websites clarity, with the add ons. I lost 25.00 for reserved…read moreparking... that is for evening events(6pm) and I had a 1pm visit. The website did not make that clear. Lucky enough, the young lady gave me a sticker, normally given to members for validation parking. She told me I was not the only one who had done the same. Besides that, such a wonderful experience! I love the crisp white and architectural look of there building. The courtyard had cute seating. The entry was very open and spacious. They do offer a coat check, had a cute little café style area off to the side, and there gift shop was everything! Get a taste of some nice art pieces in there lobby. Each staff member that I came in contact with, from the beginning to the end was so nice and helpful. And there's nothing greater than a clean restroom...WIN! I had the opportunity to catch the Viktor & Rolf exhibit. I'm a fashion lover girlie and this was, such a joy of a time for me! I did get turned around a little trying to locate the exhibit... but when I did, the elevator doors opened and boom... the art in fashion slapped me in my face(lol). They did a awesome job and recommend, if it returns or has a showing in another city go see it.

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    Atlanta Botanical Garden - Courtyard

    Atlanta Botanical Garden

    4.2(1.1k reviews)
    10.0 mi

    The Super Bloom at the Atlanta Botanical Garden was such a beautiful sight and happy I got to see…read moreit. Tickets run about $26.95 for standard adult admission, with slight variations depending on the day and if purchased online or in person. Given the sheer scale of the grounds, it feels like a fair value. I went on a weekday, which I highly recommend. Parking is incredibly straightforward, you park right on-site at the SAGE Parking Facility. It starts at $3 per hour, but keep in mind that the garage is entirely cashless, so you will need a card. Also if there is an event at Piedmont Park, parking may be impacted. Check-in was quick, and while there were visitors, it never felt crowded or overwhelming. The entire experience flowed smoothly from start to finish. This is perfect for a solo adventure. They were celebrating their 50th anniversary with the Super Bloom display, and it showed. There were over 200,000 tulips and spring bulbs throughout the garden. When I reached the Great Lawn, it opened up into a full sea of color. The visual texture of so many layered, vibrant petals blooming all at once was stunning. Each section felt different. One moment I was surrounded by vibrant florals, the next I was walking through lush greenery that felt almost like a rainforest and the air was so clean. It naturally slowed me down in the best way. The Orchid Daze exhibit was a highlight for me. It was calm, lightly fragrant, and tucked away enough to feel like a quiet escape. I ended up staying longer than expected. It would have been nice, if they had more dedicated seating areas. There weren't many spaces designed for just sitting and being, closer to the flowers especially if you wanted to relax without being in the middle of foot traffic. The grounds were clean, well-maintained, and thoughtfully designed. There were also great spots for photography, I saw everything from casual photos to full-on portrait sessions. On-site Dining If you plan to stay for a while there is a restaurant on-site, which is convenient. The menu was simple, light bites, sandwiches, and seasonal options. Pricing was about what you'd expect for a major attraction, averaging around $25 to $40 per person for a casual lunch. Overall: A way to slow down and take things in. Peaceful, beautiful, and worth the visit. I'm already curious to see how it will transform for summer.

    My experience at this botanical garden was pretty mid. Not worth the $35 paid in my opinion…read more The garden overall was pretty neat and clean. A good place to walk around. However, the variety of plants and exhibits weren't very impressive. It was also disappointing to see the lady flower landmark not fully ingrained with flowers around late April. The most impressive part to me were the greenhouse plant exhibits. There was a good variety of plants there from different corners of the world. The outdoor exhibits were just not that interesting. Parking is an additional charge, so my friend and I did free street parking nearby and just walked to the entrance. They also have a couple food options within the gardens. My friend and I got some popsicles for $5 which was nice since it was pretty humid at the time we went. Unfortunately, I wouldn't recommend, but I didn't have a terrible time here.

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    29Rooms Atlanta

    29Rooms Atlanta

    3.7(3 reviews)
    11.6 mi

    29Rooms Atlanta is only here from 8/29 to 9/8. To make a…read morevisit, go to their website and reserve your time slot. While I'm glad I got to experience something new, I wasn't really impressed. And mind you, this is only my personal opinion. The concept of 29Rooms is for you to be open minded and to be positive and etc. While the message is good, I didn't think it was executed well. First thing was the ticketing. I bought my tickets early so that I can attend a "fresh" museum away from germs. Whatever the reason, they lowered the pricing and without notice I had received a certain amount refunded. I went on the website and found that they had lowered the price and I didn't get the full difference between the current pricing from when I first purchased it. I wrote back and they state that they're only committed to the refund what they had provided. Is this legal? and why am I penalized for purchasing my tickets early?! So already I've lost some $ for above reason, but on top of it, I had to cough up more $ for transportation... The day before the opening night, 29Rooms sent an email, exactly stating that "No parking is available onsite" and that uber/lyft is advised. But when we arrive in our uber, there were plenty of parking spots, at least for earlybirds like us! Thank goodness we parked in the Kroger parking lot and ubered from there, otherwise if we ubered from our house we would have spent another $80! I'm totally flabbergasted. Maybe if you plan on drinking, this may work out, but to blatantly lie about parking, this is totally wrong. Funny that the sign at the entrance states to leave negative attitude and bad vibes... While I had these thing in the back of my head, I was totally open minded. We were one of the first ones in and it wasn't what I had in mind; It wasn't 29 rooms full of photo ops. It was random art installations, sponsored rooms/activities that were part of advertisements, and area to sell snacks and drinks. I think out of all rooms, I truly only liked the last room next to the exit, pink zen room, and the activity where you draw your partner without looking at the paper. Simple activity, but gives you chuckles after looking at how hideous the pictures come out, arguing who drew it better. What made it worse however was that we were one of the first ones in, and yet none of the staff was engaging or telling us what the room were about. Like we made a full circle before staff were engaging and by that time, people were lined up and we didn't get an advantage of getting in first. Other rooms include a 90s room, neon paint room where you can paint on the blocks, strawberry tattoo station, dance room to hang out, activity room where you ask and answer random questions with strangers, room on solving a financial crisis, encouragement room where you put sticky notes on the wall, blind date room where I think you interact with strangers and their hands, and an art room to draw, work on craft, or play with playdough. So back to the message, don't exactly know how it ties down as I only saw one room that was really about positivity. While we worried that we would have to wait in long lines for the uber back, we were one of the first ones that had left and no issues what so ever. Wasn't worth it for me.

    I highly recommend coming here! We were able to get in with ease. Once inside I was blown away by…read morehow cool and artistic everything was. I go to a ton of pop ups so the price is the ticket is around the same of any other pop up. The rooms are amazing! They have a couple of rooms where you get to interact with other people which is super fun! I really love how passionate everyone who works there is. Also they have plenty of access to food, drinks, and the restrooms are surprisingly nice! Overall we stayed the full time allowed. I don't want to go into too much description because the experience is amazing! All I can say it go ! You will not regret it !

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