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4.0 (68 reviews)

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Kasey D.

There is so much to see and do here! I loved reading all the info--there's such a wealth of knowledge packed into this place, it's impossible to take it all in during just one visit. Our group spanned a wide range of ages and interests from grandparents to preschool, and there was truly something for everyone: dinosaurs, fossils, hands-on STEAM activities, environmental science, local exploration, and tons of interactive exhibits. An engaging, educational experience that sparks curiosity for kids and adults alike. We'll definitely be back!

D. K. C.

To be clear, I've been in Atlanta for almost 13 years and had never been to the Fernbank Science Center. I have always heard such great things about it but never had taken the time to experience it for myself. As the Mission of the Fernbank Science Center is to provide extraordinary science instruction, exhibits, opportunities and experiences to the DeKalb County School District, the local community and beyond. I was excited to experience all that they had to offer. Furthermore, the science center is dedicated to science literacy and life-long science learning for all people and all ages. This is what has had me wanting to experience the center as a whole. Finally, today was the day. The family and I made it our mission to experience the center today. And we did! The center sits in a beautiful neighborhood yet still offers ample parking. Upon walking in, the staff at the front were super pleasant and helpful as it was our first time. After experiencing the greetings we began to explore the exhibits. The center offers a variety of animals, rocks, activities and a host of other science based elements to keep you engaged as you walk through the main areas. After an insightful journey through the main areas, we made our way to the planetarium. As it is February, the center was hosting a Black History Month special presentation. "Head To The Sky" Head to the Sky is a special planetarium program featuring untold stories of the contributions made by African American scientists in the NASA space program. (source fernbank.edu) More than just a presentation, Head To The Sky is a journey through the side of Black History that you never hear about. This feature was such a breath of fresh air and elevated my personal appreciation for Blacks within the Science space. Though this is a feature of history, it also provides as a source of inspiration for the future. This is truly a must see! Great Science Center. Great Ambiance. Great Customer Service and an overall Great Experience. I'll def be back soon.

Telescope in the observatory to watch stars.  Free to visitors to check out Thursday & Friday from 9pm - 10pm.
Robin K.

Pros: * Ample parking * great shows, check out their website for show info * Telescope in the observatory to watch stars. Free for visitors to check out Thursday & Friday from 9pm - 10pm. * Mini museum Cons: * the show wasn't hd, some of the film was quite blurry. * i wish the planetarium had a in-person show. * Science center was quite old, needs a remodel.

Janice W.

Small but great ! Lots of things to see in a little space. I especially liked seeing the honeycomb up close. At the time that I was there, there was an exhibition of different species of frogs photographs and I found that very interesting to be able to learn about new frogs that I did not know about before. The kaleidoscope you can step into was very neat. I wish that I was there at the time that it was a planetarium showing all hat I wanted to see. I will definitely go back again.!

Selvyn C.

This museum is really small. Free admission You can probably see everything in 30 minutes. Still, you can learn a lot, and they do have some live animals. The planetarium is not free $10 for adults and $5 for kids. There are plenty of movies to see. Just make sure you pick something fun if you have kids.

Isabella K.

We had a great time here. When we were in Atlanta we bought the CityPass which included 5 attractions. One of them was the Fernbank Science Center. My son loves dinosaurs so he enjoyed seeing the dinosaur bones. The outside was super cool. It was like a playground in a forrest. They also have a theater with educational movies. We were there around the holidays where they had an exhibition of Christmas trees from different countries. We also got some festive dinosaur tree ornaments at the gift shop.

Honey Bees
Yesenia B.

Not to be confused with the Museum off Science that shares the same name, Fernbank Science Center is a small but educational (and FREE) indoor exhibit center. You can learn about Georgia's native species of animal, plants and birds. There are exhibits about space and some Science hands on activities for children. The outside area consisted of two chicken coops and trailers for educational purposes. It was disappointing to us as we thought there was a trail to walk about. Overall, it was ok, clean and warm way to entertain the children. I have to say this is more for the younger kIddos, mine are tweens and they were done after the first 20 Mins. The center has clean bathrooms, free parking and a visitors desk aTtendad who was not friendly or remotely interested in the patrons, but it's freE so you get what you pay for, right!?

Live bees!
Andrea M.

A nice date night with the significant other. We were surprised admissions to the museum is free while the planetarium show is $7. The planetarium show itself was just eh. But I believe the shows vary so you should take a look before going. Psst... There's a Groupon deal for admissions for only $9 for two. The science center was fairly small, but there was a lot of stations and live animals to gawk at. There's also the telescope for the late night star viewing. It's free, but I think it is only opened certain nights. If nothing else above is to your liking, there is a small garden with some paths for you to enjoy.

Outer garden
Jamarcus T.

My first time at Fernbank was when I was in elementary school for a field trip. I've since gone back a handful of times, but I have no idea why I've never reviewed it! There've been a few updates since I last paid a visit fortunately, and was excited to see the old place! Starting from the parking lot, Fernbank has an outdoor garden with herbs, veggies to the far right corner of the lot and near the entrance to the actual science center, there are various trees from around the world that you can take a look at. It's a really nice kept up area that you can spend a little time. Upon entering the science center, you're met with lots of props, stuffed animals, land environments, geology and really the great majority of the building is dedicated to things like this. The displays are all linked in one big area that wraps around. There are live critters too near the back of the building too, including honey bees putting together an active hive. The actual planetarium entry is $7 per adult ticket, which you can pay for near the entrance. On Fridays there were shows at 7pm and 8pm. We took the 7pm show, which runs about an hour in length. The Planetarium is straight back from the entrance and to the left once you move down the stairs, and the science center is marked with arrows on how to get to the planetarium if you get turned around. The planetarium is about a 25 to 30 minute star gazing trip that has commentary from a live host. They point out the constellations, stars, galaxies and even show you the light pollution of Atlanta, including the stars you see. When they remove that light pollution, the stars are so beautiful and there's so many of them. It definitely makes you rethink where you live, and how quickly you can be to a field with zero light pollution. The second half of the show isn't live, but is an informative show that educates you about space, technology and teaches you the elemental song from the periodic table (yep, it's a song). From the perspective of a kid, and there were a lot of them, they were all very excited! Sure, some of the displays are dated, but many are new and very informative. From the perspective of an adult, even one who isn't into science has a lot to see here, and if they come in with an open mind, you can spend some time here! Located off of Heaton park drive, which can be accessed via Ponce de leon ave, the fernbank science center is maybe a mile away from its much more popular sibling, the Fernbank Museum of natural history that everyone else knows about. Parking here at the sceince center has always been doable for me, but if there are ever events or bus loads of kids, spaces can get tight, so just keep that in mind. I like Fernbank Science center. The planetarium is very cool to experience, and you can also, later in the evening, go star gazing with their large telescope as well. Very informative, very original and pretty fun!

Planetarium fireworks display
Brittney B.

My boyfriend and I visited the Science center this January and we had such a good time! The science center is free, but you pay $7 per adult for the planetarium show. The science center had a variety of attractions including dinosaur bones, taxidermy animals of all sorts, minerals and comets, and interactive science displays for both kids and adults. We spent about an hour exploring the center. The planetarium show was amazing! It was my first time to a planetarium, but my boyfriend had been to one before and he loves science and space so going here was a must on our trip! We saw the show on Black holes and it was so fascinating. We saw constellations projected like we see them in the sky and learned about the myth behind many of them. The host of the show was also entertaining and he shared a lot of interesting facts and some fun, cheesy jokes. This place is a must if you like science and/or space.

Amanda M.

I visited the science center primarily for the Planetarium. It was actually a full house which was pretty cool to see! The planetarium presentation included a description of the current night sky and described some well known constellations. They used a combo of old and new technology which was pretty cool! I really enjoyed the show we watched regarding meteors. Since it was a Friday evening we were hoping to go to the observatory but it was closed due to the viewing conditions. The science center itself was pretty outdated with some new things thrown in. We didn't stay long in the center itself because we didn't see anything that really interested us but the planetarium was worth the trip. I would give this a higher score if it was just the planetarium.

Snakes!
Nesia M.

Is this place really free??? It is too amazing to be no admission. My nanny kiddos had such a wonderful time observing all the inventions and live snakes! We saw a show in the planetarium about earth and fire and it was funny as well as educational. Check Groupon to see if any deals first for the shows since they aren't free. To top off our wonderful first visit was the polite and helpful staff. They actually seem to enjoy their jobs. But who wouldn't want to work here? Absolutely was an enjoyable place to visit with or without the kiddos!!

Tiffany T.

Got the chance to chaperone a school field trip here and unlike the old Fernbank building I'm used to visiting it's much more updated. There was ample parking and much larger inside. It's beautiful for hosting an upscale function like a wedding or art show. We saw the brief show at the planetarium. The kids enjoyed the show and the 3D glasses. The exhibits were suitable for early elementary kids. The dinosaurs were cool even for the older kids, however this is a place to either visit on a school field trip or for the young scientist age 8 and under.

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3.5(346 reviews)
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This place rocks! A movie included in your ticket price just throws it over the top! We thoroughly…read moreenjoyed our time here. Rest rooms on every floor and food on the bottom floor. The kids play space on the top floor is out of this world! I was inspired to play and investigate alongside my kids! The curators were incredibly thoughtful and created such a welcoming space that is guaranteed to inspire young people and adults alike! Finishing the inside experience is far from the end of your day though. There is a whole world of exploration to be had outside! The hiking trails are well maintained and there are surprises around every corner. From art instillations, to bug motels, to climbing structures for kids to quiet brooks to stroll by it has something for everyone! The children's play park outside is tucked to the side with fencing and features water play. I wish I knew that in advance I would have packed the kids a spare set of clothes to really allow them to let loose and enjoy this to the max! There is not a lot of shade in that particular section of the outdoor space and no benches by the water (there is a rock wall everyone was sitting on to hide from the sun and be nearer to littles who wanted to play by the water) This is one of the best places for families to visit in Atlanta! If time allowed we would have came back here multiple times!! Absolutely a must do!

During a visit to the Atlanta area, my best friend's teenager wanted to check out everything…read moredinosaur-related at Fernbank. We should've come earlier: there are so many exhibits, and so much to see and do, we couldn't pack it all into one afternoon! If you are interested in natural history or want to do something in the Atlanta area that is fun and engaging for kids, teens and adults, hit up this massive museum. There is something for everyone.

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Millennium Gate Museum was a complete waste of time and money on our most recent trip to Atlanta…read more Coming from Tennessee, I felt this would be a unique and similar experience to the Parthenon Replica in Nashville complete with curated exhibits, art galleries, statues, and a park. However, the entire experience was lacking and felt like a dated, run down tourist trap. Upon arrival the actual monument is beautiful. The park is pretty and has nice views of the city. We paid for admission to the museum which is $12 for General Admission and $10 for Students. Even with the student discount, this felt like an overreach for what we got out of the experience. There was only one worker and there were no other patrons in the museum this day AT ALL. It was very quiet and awkward. The indoor galleries consisted primarily of a long hallway with antique furniture with pictures of random people from Atlanta. The gallery was primarily pictures (that I could see online for free) with descriptions and did not contain many actual artifacts or items to look at. The few cases had weird assortments of items such as plates, buttons, and kitchen utensils. It felt like I was looking through the remains of a yard sale, with many items not even having descriptions. Overall the exhibit did not feel very curated, but rather felt like an odd assortment of someone's old junk put on display. We were unable to see the rooftop conservatory that was advertised online with pretty views of the parks. I feel this should be excluded from the website and marketing for General Admission if it is not accessible and staffed properly. The outdoor spaces are pretty; however, these could be visited for free outside of museum admission and did not require payment. Overall the entire museum took approximately 20 minutes to walk through, and left us feeling scammed. It was awkward walking past the one worker after we quickly walked through what little the museum had to offer. I would not recommend this to anyone and will skip this on our next trip to Atlanta.

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4.4(101 reviews)
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We want to visit new places local to Atlanta. We went to this location as a family of 4 with kids…read moreon age 4&9. Our kids had a wonderful experience and we did too. It was so amazing to see all the nice planes and the history of how delta came into being. The staff at this place are so wonderful and helpful. Don't miss out the attraction of the virtual flight screen where you can pick your destination and see those places in a boarding experience. In the end you get to take photo and get a printed copy courtesy of the museum. You will pick that up in the shop. We thought we could get some souvenir of model plane. But in my opinion the prices are in the order of a first class tickets. There is also outer area with different planes and also the 747 that you can get to experiment inside and out. Overall a great spot to visit by if you are closer to the airport.

It was great to see the amazing 100 years of Delta history. We stopped by before heading out of…read moreAtlanta and as a slight aviation enthusiast and Delta enthusiast it was a great spot. Entering the parking lot, you are greeted by two large planes and its tempting to stop and gawk but you'll have a chance to later. Mid-day Thursday, the museum was pretty empty so it was easy to look at and interact with all the exhibits. The first room plays a relatively quick video before opening up the the Legacy Hangar with a couple plans and a children's area. There is an interactive game for plane control signals that was fun! Moving on to the next space is a hall of different types and brands of planes that Delta uses or have used, neat to see them all in one place. The next hangar, Spirit Hangar, has a large B-767 plane, "The Spirit of Delta". Surrounding the plane is about destinations, delta luggage and uniforms through the year, acquisitions, and the flight simulator. It is cool to be able to be up close to such a large plane see the wheels and mechanisms underneath. Up on the mezzanine is where you go through a jet bridge and into the plane to see a little bit of what it was like and learn about the history of the plane. It is full of memorabilia that were fitting during the planes time. After the inside tour we went out to the 747 experience. About half of the aircraft seats are still in tact, and it is cool to interact with the various different types of cabins. There is a cut away of under the plane to see how it is constructed and various exhibits about the plane and moving it to the museum. Outside the plane you can walk up close and personal with the underside of the plane and other planes on site, including a DC-9, B-757, and DC-7B. It was a great spot to visit, the museum gift shop is stocked with a variety of Delta and aviation gifts and clothes. I would recommend to anyone with an aviation or Delta interest.

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