2025 National Money Show in Atlanta

Anyone going to the 2025 National Money Show in Atlanta? Considering going and making a vacation out of it.
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Anyone going to the 2025 National Money Show in Atlanta? Considering going and making a vacation out of it.
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How much is the parking?
Nothing is as expensive as free money.
Probably more than the cost of admission which I believe is $10 per day non member rate?
I hope to make it.
Never been to Atlanta myself, is there lots to do there from a vacation standpoint?
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$10 a day with no in and out.
Some of my best shows in past years have been The Money Show. But after FUN this year (my best ever) & LB1 coming up, I won’t be making this one. Too bad - I’ll hate to miss it!
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The show is north of Atlanta and the airport is on the south side of Atlanta. If you are flying in the site lists the drive as being 20 minutes. I have been there many times. You might make it in 20 minutes at 2 AM! There is Stone Mountain on the east side and the Aquarium downtown.
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Might be there but having a screw and fusion on 2/25 so will see how that goes.
Highland Marina in LaGrange is 90min out but has cabins with gorgeous lake view.
Will be visiting inlaws and this will be my first real show in a few years.
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I’ll be there - looking forward to it!
This show is being held in the Cobb Galleria which is a VERY nice part of town. The traffic getting to and from can be intense but the overall area is very safe.
From the airport i'd venture on the weekend its about 40 -50minutes but one crash on the perimeter can change that in hurry.
If one is looking to stay close to the venue the Doubletree by Hilton and The Omni Hotel are great choices.
Atlanta is like Los Angeles as its very big and spread out and the traffic is thick.
As far as things to see and do Centennial Park,World of Coke and the Aquarium are very close in the downtown area but be mindful of your surroundings as the locals have an eye for tourists.
Stone Mountain is always fun and if you venture a bit North of the venue Kennesaw Mountain and Dahlonega are worth visiting
I live about 12 miles North of the venue and plan on attending.
The Battery, home of the Atlanta Braves Stadium, is just across the walking bridge over 285 from the Galleria and has several good restaurants and Cumberland mall just across highway 41 also has several restaurants and a food court.
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I found and booked a $38 round-trip flight (including fees/tax; the airfare on each leg was listed as $0.07) to Atlanta, so I might pop up for a day to walk the bourse.
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