Atlanta Offers Myriad Options for Student Staycations

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Georgia Tech’s home city offers much to do for those staying in town during spring break.

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Georgia Tech’s home city offers much to do for those staying in town during spring break.

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Though many students say goodbye to Atlanta and the Institute during spring break, others will stay ITP or nearby and may wonder what to do with this sudden “free time” in their lives. Thankfully, Georgia Tech’s home city offers many ways to occupy those idle hands and can provide all the sun and fun you want without having to leave town or deplete your BuzzCard.

Any nice day is a great day to spend in Piedmont Park (throwing a frisbee, riding a bike, walking, running or laying in the grass and pretending it’s sand). Historic Oakland Cemetery is open to the public for wandering or offers guided walking tours priced at $5 for students. Or, there’s always the water slide at the CRC to make you feel like a kid at a Florida resort.

Any of the following activities will help you decompress post-midterms and enjoy your week off. Whatever you choose to do, Georgia Tech hopes all its students enjoy a safe and fun spring break!

 

Friday, March 18:

  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990) @ Plaza Theatre, midnight – $7.50 for students (also Saturday, March 19, at 3 p.m.). Enjoy this old classic film at an old classic theatre.
  • Jazz at the High @ High Museum, 5-10 p.m. – $5 for students. Change it up from the usual offerings of your laptop speakers.
  • GT Baseball v. N.C. State @ Russ Chandler Stadium, 7 p.m. – Free. Support student athletes who don't get the same time off, and be part of the Road Trip to a Safe Spring Break.

 

Saturday, March 19:

 

Sunday, March 20:

 

Monday, March 21:

  • Trivia @ Mellow Mushroom Midtown, 8 p.m. In case you just don’t want to give your brain a rest.
  • "Seinfeld" Trivia @ Tin Roof Cantina, 8 p.m. Trivia about nothing.

 

Tuesday, March 22:

  • GT Baseball v. UGA @ Foley Field, Athens, 7 p.m. – $5. With UGA students back from spring break, Athens will be in full swing; the cheap food prices and female population will make up for the gas it takes to get there.
  • Hawks v. Bulls @ Philips Arena, 8 p.m. – from $12. Always a spirited NBA match-up; enjoy it from Atlanta’s home court.
  • Georgia Rides to the Capitol – Free; donations encouraged. Bike to the Capitol from Decatur in support of bill HB 180.

 

Wednesday, March 23:

  • Atlanta Hawks v. Philadelphia 76ers, 7 p.m. – Take a walk to Taco Mac Midtown or Hudson Grille to watch the Hawks on the road.

 

Thursday, March 24:

 

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  • Created By: Kristen Bailey
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  • Created On: Mar 15, 2011 - 12:55pm
  • Last Updated: Oct 7, 2016 - 11:08pm