Friday, October 23, 2009

You're bored in ATLANTA? seriously?

     That is a question that I recently heard someone mention at a bus stop. Incredibly enough, I could not help the sad fool with any answers myself. "How could you not notice the many fun activities and places waiting for you in such a shining urban community?" Even Georgia Tech President "Bud" Peterson recently wrote a passage relating to the great number of activities in Atlanta. Thus I decided to rid myself and any Atlantan reader of this crippling ignorance. You're out of the lifeless sprawl ghost towns now.

Introducing an incredible catalog of activities:


     Here is a well-designed Atlanta tourist website. However, the vast information provided goes well beyond a simple tourist itinerary. For example, one page (called "50 fun things to do in Atlanta) leads to a wide variety of places worth visiting - the viewer may even specify which category he or she is interested in, such as a sporting facility or a nightclub.



     One may even sort by a section of the city, such as Midtown, Downtown, or Buckhead. Plus, for the overwhelmed tourist, clicking on "Custom 50 Fun Things" will lead the user to preset visit guides sorted by interests.

For fun seekers who prefer being bombarded by information, there is:
 

     It reads like a news-site, and that is where it shines. Partnered with renowned media outlets AJC and WSBTV, Access Atlanta hosts the latest news, events, and anything else you would expect from a well-established news source. What sets AA apart is the focus it has on the city. The search bar on the top of the page integrates choice, flexibility, and convenience for any city-goer.

     One visit to any of these sites is enough for someone to realize how stupid it is to dub Atlanta "boring". The rich history, culture, and overall community of the city defies the nature of boredom. Atlanta is not suburban sprawl crap, is not worth missing out on, and is definitely not boring.

-Jaron Gao

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