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Georgia World Congress Center

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The Georgia Dome, the largest cable-supported domed stadium in the world, opened in 1992. Located in downtown Atlanta, the Dome is the home venue for the Atlanta Falcons and Georgia State University football, host to Super Bowl XXVIII and XXXIV, host of the gymnastics and basketball events for the 1996 Olympic Games and host to both a Men's and Women's NCAA Final Four. Annually, the Dome hosts the Bank of America Atlanta Football classic, the SEC Football Championship, Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game and the Chick-fil-A Bowl. The... read more

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1 Georgia Dome Dr NW, Atlanta, GA, 30313, United States

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Mon9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Tue9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Wed9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Thu9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Fri9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
SatClosed
SunClosed
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Jessica Goldbogen Harlan 
8 years ago

The Women's USA soccer team was fantastic, the Georgia Dome, not so much. If you're going to prohibit women from bringing even small purses inside, it should be cautioned on the ticket. The entry to the game was so badly managed I was worried we'd be trampled if there was a fire, no crowd control whatsoever and the few workers were valiantly shouting instructions that no one could hear. Not to mention the route into the building was funneled down multiple flights of stairs and through a creepy underground area. Why more entr... read more

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Wendy Turner Sims 
8 years ago

Enjoyed the USWNT game, but both of my kids got food poisoning from something they ate at the Dome. They both ate the exact same food and got sick w/n a few minutes of each other. After talking with some others that got sick from food that night, we've narrowed it down to the Dippin Dots that were being sold by section 120. That is the only thing everyone had in common. The vomit fest was something I could have done without � #DippinDonts 

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Keith Tatum 
8 years ago

They had very few gates open and it was pouring down rain. All us patrons were soaked in the stands by the time we could get in. Very poorly managed venue. 

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Geister Jess 
8 years ago

No organization and a huge safety risk for dealing with such large crowds. The whole bag issue was ridiculous and could have been better planned. Thought it was ridiculous the upper decks were closed with the weather being what it was. Security could have better communicated with people and immediately removed problem individuals instead of allowing them to continue to show out with such a huge crowd. In my experience, they should have been removed or taken aside to a safe location. If anything were to happen, the guard woul... read more

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Michael C Nelson 
8 years ago

I attended the US women's soccer game. The game itself was a good game, but it was obvious that the management of the dome was cutting corners in order to save expenses. There was only one gate open, so the wait to get in was longer than reasonable. Bags weren't allowed in, and there was no signage and very little warning that this was the case. One of the barbecue restaurants was out of...barbecue. Luckily the other one had barbecue chicken (although they were out of pork). All in all, it seemed like the dome really didn't ... read more

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Kimberly Howell Wilber 
8 years ago

We enjoyed being able to attend the USA women's soccer game; however, the experience at the Dome was disappointing to say the least! They had a skeletal staff working the game. Because of this, we experienced long lines and had to maneuver large crowds at the entry gates (very few were open). This was an event with a large number of children and the conditions were not up to my safety standards. In addition, the club level also provided very limited concessions. Though the staff members present were professional and helpful ... read more

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Rosibel Vuong 
8 years ago

We came to watch the women's soccer game against the Netherlands and it was a great game. The only issue we had is that we were standing in line to buy beer during half time and then one of the staff workers came by and said we couldn't buy any beer, because they were instructed to stop selling it. The people in front of us were able to buy it, but they wouldn't sell it to us. It was our first beer of the night, but some reason, they said they were no longer selling it. Very disappointing, indeed. 

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Caitlin Gandolf Sperry 
8 years ago
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Joe Marquardt 
8 years ago

Do not take any kind of back pack or medium to large purse they will not let you take it in. Also, they prohibit DSLR cameras. These facts are not on their website. They have a place to check them but it is a pain in the butt. Otherwise, once you get in it is a nice facility. 

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Georgia World Congress Center has a 4.4 star rating with 6,921 reviews. 

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Georgia World Congress Center is open now. It will close at 4:30 p.m.