Your Guide to Landing in Atlanta With Your Family

Your Guide to Landing in Atlanta With Your Family

You’re planning a trip to Atlanta, the crown jewel of Georgia, and you’re taking the kids along with you. Travel can be complicated and difficult even when you’re by yourself; traveling with small children adds a new set of challenges. Planning ahead can smooth out the bumps in a potentially rocky road. Get a head start today by planning for your upcoming trip to Atlanta.

Arriving in Atlanta

If you’re like many travelers, you don’t want to spend an unnecessary minute of your vacation hanging around at the airport. Take a few minutes now to figure out what to do when you step off the airplane, and you’ll spare yourself all the confusion and hassle when you arrive. Having a good map of the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport at your fingertips is a start. Weighing your ground travel options ahead of time can save you both time and money, too.

Your Guide to Landing in Atlanta With Your Family

Getting Situated

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is conveniently located near the Interstate 285 ring road, which gives you easy access to the greater Atlanta metropolitan area.

The nearby College Park area features beautiful tree-lined streets and a variety of shopping and dining options. Booking a room at one of the family-friendly hotels in the College Park neighborhood will make getting around simple, cut down the length of your trip to and from the airport, and leave you more time and energy to do the fun things you came to Atlanta to do.

Getting Around

If you don’t have a vehicle of your own and you haven’t chosen to rent one at the airport, you may want to mind your pocketbook and calculate your costs ahead of time with an Atlanta taxi fare finder. You can do the same with both Uber and Lyft.

If a taxi or ride-share service isn’t in your budget, you’re in luck. Atlanta public transportation is some of the best in the nation. MARTA, the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority, provides efficient, affordable rides for you and your little ones in the form of trains, buses, and paratransit vehicles that will get you safely to any part of town that you would care to visit.

Knowing your way around is especially important considering you may want to make your stay permanent. While moving to Atlanta can be a chore, Suddath services can help relieve this burden and allow you more time to explore your new city.

Finding Places to Eat

Atlanta is a major urban center with a wealth of dining options above and beyond the excellent down-home regional Southern fare.

You won’t need to spend all of your time and money getting to and from the restaurants if you stay near the airport. College Park and the general airport area are well-furnished with gustatory gems and familiar standbys, from authentic Georgia cookin’ to everything in between. Make a rough plan of where and what you’ll eat as part of the itinerary you prepare before you leave home, and your trip will be much smoother. Be sure also to confirm whether the restaurants you’ll be visiting serve children and offer a children’s menu.

Travel is always stressful, and traveling with children is doubly so. You’ll minimize your headaches and maximize your fun in Atlanta by planning ahead.

About the author
Mrs. Hatland is a 30-something married, mom of 7 and the face behind the popular online publication, Motherhood Defined. Known as the Iowa Mom blogger by her local peers and “The Fairy Blogmother” worldwide. She has professional experience in working closely with clients on brand ambassadorships, client outreach services, content creation and creative social media advertising exposure.