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It was a wonderful tour, and I got to see how the ...

It was a wonderful tour, and I got to see how the news comes from the location straight to my computer. I didn't, however, get to see any filming in action though that was supposed to be part of the tour. But that could've been because I had come on a bad day. Good thing to check out

Cool way to see what s behind the scene of a CNN b...

Cool way to see what s behind the scene of a CNN broadcast! Love the initial room where we can here the show directors running the show at the background. Can be more interesting and interactive.

Never would have done this if it wasn't part of th...

Never would have done this if it wasn't part of the city pass, but ended up being kind of interesting. The time you go matters, we didn't really have anyone filming, but some stuff is still shot there.

Both parents and kids can have a great time at the...

Both parents and kids can have a great time at the CNN Headquarters in Atlanta. It is located in an outstanding area, the tour is worth going to, and you will get a fantastic experience.CNN headquarters is located at the perfect place. There are hundreds of tourist attractions near this place, and you can easily find a parking space nearby. If you look at the maps, you can see that there are other amazing tourist attractions nearby. All people would love the tour at CNN because all the people there have a good attitude, and you will be able to see lots of equipment you haven t heard of before. The tour tickets only cost the parents $15 and $12 kids, it doesn t. At the start of the tour, you would go up an escalator to an open globe. Then you can take some photos. After that, you meet your guide, and they will take you on the tour. You would be able to look at the reporter filming live TV. I am sure you will be amazed by the awesome quality, and CNN Headquarters is worth your visit.

The CNN tour was interesting. Seeing how the netw...

The CNN tour was interesting. Seeing how the network operated helped me appreciate the news a bit more; the work in getting it out to the public is thorough. Must-do if you are in the Atlanta area.

I'm mystified as to what is supposed to be so inte...

I'm mystified as to what is supposed to be so interesting and informative about this tour. The guide was above average but the tour was Pretty much just a CNN Strokefest. They should have paid me to take the tour.
Worlds biggest freestanding escalator was kinda neat.
First up, a fake news set. -Relax; I'm saying the set is fake, not the news...
Followed by several studios which were not being used. An overview of a bunch of interns at their cubicles. Unabashed promotion of their new app no one would ever download. Polished off with a viewing of an extended feel good self promotional ad-
And on to the gift shop.
Saundered back into the lobby looking at each other like, 'the hell was that dissapointment?
$10 parking at the CNN lot across the street,
$15 a head for the tour.
Metal detector security.
Meh.

Me and my cousins and my grandma went to see CNN. ...

Me and my cousins and my grandma went to see CNN. My cousins mom used to work for CNN. We ate food and it was good and we watched the TV when we were eating. We had fun. We went to CNN after the World of Coke. It had clean bathrooms. We walked around the building and we watched some of the TV. After we ate, we went to the studio tour and it was good.

Because of my participation across the exhibition ...

Because of my participation across the exhibition on the first floor food court CNN is a good place for me to eat lunch every day, the whole first floor is full-screen broadcast news, sitting to eat anywhere can see.

Enjoyed every bit of it. The tour staff is amazing...

Enjoyed every bit of it. The tour staff is amazing, mine was Robert Miles (am I saying it right?) Very interesting for all the crowd but specially for those with a interest in journalism/filming/production. Amazing.

A great behind the scenes view of the human zoo th...

A great behind the scenes view of the human zoo that gave Donald Trump his chance to the presidency! Watch as the "reporters" closely inspect every element of The Drumpf's Twitter account. Live the moment when an anchor is cued to flip his/her script and deliver the lines pre-approved by corporate media. You'll wonder why you didn't splurge on this tour before!

Avoid this place if you are coming with kids. We t...

Avoid this place if you are coming with kids. We took behind the scenes tour. I understand that a tour guide needs to explain things and if kids make noise or play their own games it can ruin everyone s experience but hey kids are kids ! Even if they talk to each other - Security says - Slow down :(( If CNN thinks the place is not kid friendly then please don t sell tickets for kids and have age limits. Tour guide was nice and professional but how the overall tour is organized- not so great !

overpriced especially compared to other company at...

overpriced especially compared to other company attractions nearby in amount of time spent. only 6 or so stops and nothing happening when we went on weekend. i d recommend going on weekdays when you might see something taping.

The article on sonic attack was outstanding. Espe...

The article on sonic attack was outstanding. Especially considering this is happening in our neighborhood, and no one wants to say who authorized it. I have chased the ultrasonic sound now for a year. You are awaken in the middle of the night by the noise and there is no one to help. I have recorded in for one year. I have had tinnitus and ear infections. I understand the health concerns are catastrophic in nature, tinnitus, heart trouble, cancer, deafness, imploding of body organs and brain damage. I have tried to contact the EPA and the FBI, and local authorities, but they all say they don't do "noise" -- sonic attacks. Our situation is that they want our land. We live in a historical district. Any guidance would be appreciated.
Here it is a year later, only to find out its a real estate developer from Florida who is behind the scam. They are rendering our homes inhabitable so we will move. They don't want to pay for them. They are forcing us out with this electrical transmission sound. Update: As of 11/25/2018 the noise persists and can only be compared to electromagnetic interference. Have visited city council to make them aware of the environmentally hazardous condition. OSHA was unable to help, and so was DOE in Washington. The neighborhood is being regentrified. I consider this a hostile takeover. The noise is because we refuse to sell the property.

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Sounded like fun - but definitely in need of an up...

Sounded like fun - but definitely in need of an update! Not much going on here in terms of broadcasting the news - but they could make it so much more. Don't recommend and will not be back until they get their act together and give this whole tour an overhaul!