what are some Fun/Cheap places in Atlanta, Georgia?

Q: my mom and my aunt came from Panama for the first time to US. They have been here for 3 weeks they will be going back next Saturday. Problem is I'm tight on cash so i was wondering of some fun but affordable places I could take them. Is 4 adults and a baby. I did the math for the zoo and the coca cola world (which seam to be the cheapest entertainment centers) and i think we have decided to take them to the Zoo. But we still wish we had other options since I'm really really tight rite now.

A: There are a few interesting things to see in Atlanta that are relatively cheap or free. Atlantic Station: If you take MARTA to Arts Center Station, you can catch the free shuttle to Atlantic Station (it is stroller accessible). Atlantic station is a shopping/restaurant district that recently opened. It's interesting because it all is built on top of what used to be a factory. If you're looking for cheap (but good) meals wait at one of the many shuttle stops at Atlantic Station (once again, it's free) and get off the bus at Ikea. They have a cafe inside with pretty good food and a lot cheaper than the restaurants in the area. Underground Atlanta: This is an interesting place. It's like a little strip mall, but underground. It's not very big, but it's worth a look at. Take MARTA to Five Points Station, it's right outside the station (you'll see signs directing). Centennial Park: This is a must see in Atlanta. It's the park that was built for the Olympics when we held them here. It has a 5 ring water fountain that kids can play in. Take MARTA to Peachtree Center and follow the signs (it's a good 10 minute walk from the station to the park).

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