HI I live in Florida now but was born and raised in Georgia within 50 miles of Downtown for about 25 years of my life so please take me serious. First its Coca-Cola World and it is a museum of the history of Coke. They have how is got started and all. In 2001 we went and tickets were 6.00 a person. It takes about a half a day if your a Coke fan. Also at the end of the tour they have an area where you can try Coke from around the world. If you like the Ice Station at Epcot you'll love this. There is also the grave of Martin Luther King and his birth place which is now a museum and you can visit Ebenezer Baptist Church where he preached, they have a Zoo which is a natural habitat one so in the summer animals are hard to see as they head for shade just like at Animal Kingdom. The Cyclorama is a painting that is round with seating in the center that rotates around the painting as it tells the story of the battle of Atlanta in the Civil War. It was also about 8.00 a ticket. The museum has a train, the Texas, which was part of a great plot by the north to blow up supply lines in the Civil War which failed. Then there is Stone Mountain. This is in Dekalb County almost Gwinnett it is a huge chunck of granite. It has the 3 most famous Southern Generals from the Civil War carved on the front. You can take skybuckets to the top or walk. They have a new attraction which I am dying to see it's almost a year old its a small village with blacksmith, candlemaker etc., an Antebellum Plantation, an Antique Car Museum, Train, Paddle Boat, the Carving Museum and last but not least is the Laser Show which is awesome. It's a not to be missed event. You get in the park for 7.00 a car load then the ticket to do the attractions is like 20.00 a person. The Laser Show is free. Also there is the High Museum of Art which had Michelangelo's work on display last summer. The Fern Bank Science Center. The Planetarium. Now Six Flags is towards Douglasville going west on 20. Also White Waters a waterslide park is near there. I wouldn't suggest it. Within a two hour drive you have Helen which is picturesque. Also Callaway Gardens and the Little White House which is where FDR died. The Jimmy Carter Library isn't a kid thing but neat. Also the Capitol building is open to the public and has a museum and show the history of Georgia it's free my then 8 year old loved the two headed calf there that is on display. Need anymore advise please e-mail me. I can also tell you how to get to these places and miss most of the traffic. I am sorry this is long but alas I LOVE ATLANTA. I will always love it. I am sure you will have a blast.