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    Truist Park

    Truist Park

    3.8
    (672 reviews)
    3.8 mi

    Truist Park is more than just a baseball stadium, it feels like a full entertainment destination…read morebuilt around the game. We walked into a modern, easy to navigate venue designed with a lot of attention to the overall fan experience. The seating areas offer great views from almost anywhere, and the layout makes getting around much easier than many older ballparks. Even if you are not the biggest baseball fan, the atmosphere alone makes it worth visiting. The Battery Atlanta surrounding the stadium adds a lot to the experience before and after the game. Having restaurants, shops, and entertainment right outside the park makes arriving early or staying after the game feel natural instead of just showing up for the first pitch and leaving. The entire area feels lively on game days, especially when the crowd starts building, and the energy carries through whether you are inside the stadium or walking through the plaza outside. The food options inside Truist Park are also a major part of the visit. Compared to many stadiums, there is a surprisingly wide variety of choices beyond typical ballpark food, with different vendors and local-style options throughout the concourse. Lines can get long during busy games, but the selection makes it easy to find something enjoyable while watching the game. The variety gives you more flexibility than the usual hot dog and pretzel standard, and the quality holds up well for stadium fare. The stadium also does a good job celebrating the history of the team, with displays and areas dedicated to the Atlanta Braves, including memorabilia and moments from past players. The combination of baseball history, modern facilities, and the energy of the crowd gives the park a nice balance between classic and new. The nods to the team's legacy are woven into the design without feeling forced, adding a layer of depth that enhances the visit for anyone who follows the sport. Parking and traffic are the main things to plan around, especially for popular games or concerts. Arriving early helps avoid the busiest times and gives you a chance to explore The Battery before heading inside. The traffic flow can be heavy, but the surrounding area is walkable enough that parking a bit further out and walking in is a reasonable alternative. Truist Park is the kind of venue where the entire outing feels like the experience, not just the event happening on the field. The combination of a modern stadium, a lively surrounding district, and a game day atmosphere that feels both polished and approachable makes it a destination worth visiting even if you are not a diehard fan. It delivers on the promise of a complete night out, where the game is the centerpiece but the surrounding energy makes the whole visit feel like an occasion.

    I arrived at the game 3 hours before and was amazed at this little pregame show they had on a green…read moreturfed area just outside the main gates. They had cheerleaders, a whole drum band, and games, and it passed the time until the gates opened. It's worth mentioning that this is also in the Battery, so even if the show isn't your thing, there's plenty to do to pass the time (such as seeing a movie at Silverspot Cinema just next door-see my review on that, really great experience!). However, it's worth noting that the parking isn't cheap anywhere close. After I made it through the gates, I was a little disappointed to find out that the places to eat were a little bit worse than my experiences at other ballparks. However, it's a baseball game, so I got a hotdog anyway. The ballpark's really nice and clean, and I've been wanting to see the Braves for ages, so the whole experience was very fun. Overall, one of the best experiences of my life!!!

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    Tech Town @ Atlantic Station

    Tech Town @ Atlantic Station

    4.0
    (1 review)
    10.2 mi

    Kudos to Georgia Tech AD Dan Radakovich and the Athletic Association for partnering with Atlantic…read moreStation this football season and creating Tech Town. On Friday nights before every Tech home football game in 2011, Central Park in Atlantic Station becomes a giant pep rally for the Yellow Jackets. I passed by the first Tech Town on September 16 before our game against Kansas, but didn't really get the full experience until this past Friday before our game versus Maryland. It was more fun than I expected and the best part of all: it was free. The Ramblin' Wreck was there as well as a ginormous inflatable Buzz, the Georgia Tech Yellow Jacket Marching Band, Buzz himself, cheerleaders, dance team, Georgia Tech twirlers, and former Jacket athletes. Athletes in attendance included former football players Randy and Kelley Rhino, Sean Bedford, and Felipe Claybrooks. Each was interviewed by the MC and spoke to the crowd over the mike. I spent a few minutes talking to Sean Bedford and his mom. Bedford, an aerospace engineering grad and First Team All-ACC selection, is best known for helping Tech win the 2009 ACC title. He let me check out his awesome conference championship ring. The women's basketball team was also at the fan fest, signing autographs and posing for photos. Tailgaters Alley, one of the best stores to find Georgia Tech merchandise, had several tents set up, selling everything from clothing to car accessories. There were other various tents set up specifically for the event, including one that sold beer and food. Tech football highlights played non-stop on a giant projection screen (the same one Atlantic Station uses for its movie nights). Two stages were set up and a couple bands played. One was a bluegrass band and the other was a rock band. Throughout the night, the MC would give away all sorts of free Tech gear, mostly t-shirts. The highlights of the night were the cheerleading and dance routines, Buzz, and the fireworks. The fireworks went off at 9:30pm sharp. The Georgia Tech and Atlantic Station web sites say the Friday Night Fan Fests run from 6pm to 10pm, but the action this past Friday really did not start until 7pm. Tech Town also runs Saturdays of the home football games. Fans attending the game can park their vehicles (RVs included) in Atlantic Station for $10 and take an air-conditioned shuttle to and from the stadium. Also, if you show your football tickets to many of the restaurants and retailers in Atlantic Station, you can get discounts. Check out the list of discounts here: http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/geot/genrel/auto_pdf/2011-12/misc_non_event/atlantic_station_discounts.pdf I think Tech Town is a win-win for both Georgia Tech and Atlantic Station. Tech is able to partner with a neighboring community to develop more buzz and exposure for the school and its athletic programs, and hopefully gain new fans along the way. Atlantic Station is able to add another fun, family-friendly event to it's lineup and generate more business for the development. While it was a good event, I did see some areas that could have been improved upon. I think Tech and/or Atlantic Station could have done a better job communicating to the public exactly what to expect at the fan fest. A good example is the former athletes that attended the event -- I don't think there was any announcement that these guys were going to be there. If there was such an announcement, I'm sure the turnout would have been better. Only two home games remain on the schedule which means only two more Friday Night Fan Fests. They will take place on October 28 (before the 10/29 game vs. Clemson) and November 25 (before the 11/26 game vs. UGA). Go Jackets!

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    Tech Town before 10/8/11 game vs. Maryland.
    Tech Town before 10/8/11 game vs. Maryland.
    Tech Town before 10/8/11 game vs. Maryland.
    Tech Town before 10/8/11 game vs. Maryland.
    Tech Town before 10/8/11 game vs. Maryland.

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