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Not much to see

Not much to see
Watching thought glass is not a fun

This tour is for those who enjoy CNN.

This tour is for those who enjoy CNN.

The network's world headquarters building is also in downtown Atlanta, very close to Centennial OLympic Park. It opened in 1976 and its studios promote a guided tour of the incredible world of this icon of television journalism. The tour, of course, is paid. It costs 16 dollars. As we are not ardent fans, we chose not to do the tour and like many, we simply visited the building as far as possible. And it was more than enough! There we find restaurants, a Cartoon Network store, sporting goods, souvenirs, a mini recording studio, and something very important: public restrooms. LOL...

Great

I got the city pass to visit my dream place CNN He...

I got the city pass to visit my dream place CNN Headquarters, I said dream place cos I started my career as a journalist and I am a crazy lover of news and want to see the world #1 news channel studio inside. The tour was informatic but not so much as I was expected. They need to improve it more. One suggestion they should have meetup of visitors with a celebrity in tour.

Overall it was a neat experience...but for the mon...

Overall it was a neat experience...but for the money spent I wish they had a little bit more to offer...a small souvenir or something. I thought there would be some level of interaction but there wasn't we just walked around and received information.

Nice

Went with my grandmother under the understanding t...

Went with my grandmother under the understanding that stairs would be involved, but it was explained that they were spaced out and not ery difficult. This was inaccurate and we both left completely worn out. The tour was really nothing more than a long walk to the gift shop with 2 stops to watch videos advertising new services CNN has. Not worth the money unless you just wanna be able to say you've done it.

I gave this place 2 stars because my tour guide wa...

I gave this place 2 stars because my tour guide was a bit rude, but then I got a call from CNN. They made me apologize and give it 5 stars or they'd publish my name and home address online. I'm sorry CNN, this is the greatest place in the world, and Papa Smurf, I mean Wolf Blitzer's voice is music to my ears.

The tour has really gone downhill from what I reme...

The tour has really gone downhill from what I remembered it being back around 2005 and before. It's worth doing if you have the Atlanta CityPass and aren't paying anything beyond your CityPass booklet price, but I wouldn't prioritize it above other attractions in the area like the Georgia Aquarium, World of Coke, etc.

From the beginning, you can take a photo with your...

From the beginning, you can take a photo with your family or friends, it is pretty but it pays :) Just before, you are given a descriptive paper if you are a foreigner.
The tour was not endless, just right. There is no particular interaction or services. Visit the progress and functioning of CNN. We park directly in a shop.

The tour itself is decent, well-organized and inte...

The tour itself is decent, well-organized and interesting. However it revealed how...unprofessional CNN is. One part of the tour was the group standing above the room of journalists, watching them work. The majority of them were scrolling through twitter, looking for "news". So much of the tour was political and biased, and felt distasteful. Still an interesting experience.

Had a good experience at the CNN Studio Tours. It ...

Had a good experience at the CNN Studio Tours. It s almost an hour tour where they show different areas of the studio: the meteorological department and other famous shows studio. Our tour guide was very informative and answered every question that people had. They also showed us the actual office where people work. We overlook through a glass window. They have a good gift shop as well.

Went here during my vacation, I have a entirely ne...

Went here during my vacation, I have a entirely new appreciation and perspective of CNN. Check out the behind the scenes tour for a peak at news handling behind the scenes. 0ur tour guide was fun, dynamic and made the experience even better.