Skyline Park

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Skyline Park

Amusement center · Atlanta

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Ponce City Market, 675 Ponce De Leon Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30308

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Skyline Park at Ponce City Market rooftop serves up carnival games, mini golf, killer views, and craft cocktails in a lively, fun-packed atmosphere.  

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"Located atop the former Sears building, Ponce City Market’s Skyline Park is a nod to the amusement park that once stood nearby. Take the elevator to the roof for the best views of the city, which you can enjoy while racing down the Skyline Slide, playing a round of mini golf, or hanging in the beer garden. During the winter months, the park even transforms its private event space into a winter wonderland, complete with an ice skating rink, seasonal treats, and festive decor."

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Shariya Sharid

Google
It’s was good view of the city in the evening time. It’s really beautiful but it’s really confusing when you have to go through reservations process. They charge you 16.46 dollars just to get in the place if you’re older than 13 and under 13 years old 7$, plus they charge extra 16.46 dollars for playing games.! It’s was my first time ever went there with my family. When I looked at google tickets info it was 18 $ and something cents per person.!

April Garrett

Google
Omg the rooftop at night is the best romantic date idea . We went for my birthday. We spent so much money all day on other events when my favorite part was free , on the rooftop overlooking the beautiful skyline. And btw there is a slide to get down from the billboard sign. It's awesome.

Kristy Tran

Google
Nice atmosphere with plenty of good viewpoints of the city. It cost $15 just to go up. There is a bar on the rooftop, amusement/fair style games, concessions and a mini golf course. There is also a full restaurant + bar as well. The restaurant requires a reservation, and I suggest you view the menu in advance.my little boy was love that place. He said we should to come back again.he have a lot fun

Michelle Colbert

Google
Took my daughter and her friends here to hang for her 15th birthday 🎂. I told all the parents the cost and to make sure their daughters had spending money. Unbeknownst to me, everything was completely cashless. So we had to pivot a little. Overall, I feel like they enjoyed it. Now that I know, we will be much better prepared. I like the concept, though. It was a cool experience.

Jeriesha

Google
Went during sunset... The restaurant on the roof is pretty expensive but good, nonetheless. Really enjoyed the mini carnival games and putt-putt. It's kinda freestyle ...all the games are free to play (w/prizes) if wristband is purchased ($10-$15ea unlimited gameplay). Photo both. Drinks. Nice views. Pretty laid back & cool when I went!!

Nunyas Business

Google
Sadly, due to triple accidents along the way, we only got an hour to enjoy this establishment. It was fun and we definitely will have to try again on another day off we share but the views and temperature was EVERYTHING. Just sadden that 98% of everything was closed

Macy Shields

Google
Such a great find, a little carnival on the roof! For $30 you get unlimited access to games, and they have a rooftop bar and resturant that adds to the experience! 4 stars because there wasn't alot of games to choose from, but still a great time!

L O-G

Google
OVERRATED…..Pay to get in and then you have to pay to play any of the games. Just not worth it. We made the best of it since we paid so much. But overall never again. The view of the city was beautiful. I’m sure it is beautiful at night and in the fall. I will just read and see other people’s post to see the night life.
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Falguni T.

Yelp
A great spot to spend fun times with family and friends. The skyline park offers variety of carnival games that is bound to bring the child within you come to life. The mini golf course is also very fun, and let's not forget the slide. We spent a lovely afternoon playing games, sipping on soda, and eating chicken tenders. It was a great time and I would definitely recommend this to anyone in the area. Especially if you have kids.
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Vaibhav M.

Yelp
My trip to Skyline Park with my family, including an 8-year-old, was nothing short of amazing. While parking was a bit of a hassle due to the crowds, the entry fee and game prices were quite reasonable, making it accessible for families on a budget. The rides were all well-maintained and felt safe, which was a huge relief, especially with kids in tow. Personally, I couldn't get enough of the slide - it was a thrilling experience for both me and the little one. Despite the slightly higher prices for food, it's understandable given the prime location. And let's be honest, indulging in some tasty treats is all part of the amusement park experience! The highlight of the entry was definitely the huge elevator, offering breathtaking views of the city skyline as we ascended. It was a fantastic way to kick off our adventure and set the tone for a memorable day ahead. I also have to commend the staff for their kindness and attentiveness throughout our visit. They were always on hand to assist with any questions or concerns, adding an extra layer of comfort to our experience. It's worth noting, though, that Skyline Park transitions to adults-only after 6 pm, so families may want to plan their visit accordingly. Overall, Skyline Park provided us with an unforgettable day of fun, thrills, and stunning views - definitely a must-visit for families looking for a unique and entertaining outing.
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Nicola L.

Yelp
Oh the views and good times to be had here. So much to do and see at ponce city market. Why not put a small amusement park on top. Look for the skyline signs. Purchase tickets and enter the designated elevator. Depending on the band you purchase determines your experience. Theirs put put golf and a few carnival games and a ride where you can compete with others. You can get snacks, meals and drinks. Really fun. Honestly I would go back for the view.
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Janquel J.

Yelp
We had a great time here during a recent trip to Atlanta. We enjoyed learning about the building from the crew operating the elevator. I can't remember the name of the guy operating the elevator but he was very energetic and made the short ride up entertaining. Once we reached the rooftop area we ordered drinks at the bar which we enjoyed. We also noticed a place to order food but with all the food options offered downstairs at the Market we skipped ordering food. Aside from food and drinks, they had a few carnival style games and activities. The downside in my opinion was having to pay an additional amount to play them. We had already purchased the $15 wrist bands but those were only to go upstairs to Skyline. Once there you had to pay an additional $15 to play any of the games or do the activities which in our opinion was not worth it. We felt the activities were better suited for a younger crowd and the options were limited. It would have been a better experience to have the games included in the wrist band fee or not having a wrist band fee and only being required to pay to play. Overall, it was a nice experience if you want to have a drink and take in rooftop views after exploring the Ponce Market.
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Lisa W.

Yelp
Fun cute amusement park on top of Ponce Market. It doesn't open until 5ish. We did the full band for $30 each and got to play mini golf and all the games and rides included. We started with mini golf. It's fun if you go grab some drinks and play winner gets a free drink. We also played the carnival games... super hard as you can win prizes but they make it hard to win a prize. It's mostly small stuff animals. But still fun to play. Great views, good vibes and fun times!
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Gabriel B.

Yelp
We booked a private event for Skate the Sky, we had family and friends come to town for the event. Tempest "the manager" contacted us two days before our reserved time to inform us that she is canceling our paid reservation due to them "Overbooking". They would allow access but we could use our reserved space. I guess we are expected watch other families enjoy or reserved experience.
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Sandra M.

Yelp
Where do I start from. This place was my first time visiting and it was very cool and fun. Inside of the market is a variety of food vendors of all kind. On the roof top of the market is where the fun takes place. $15 and $15 dollar band will give you free access to all the games and sky view ride. There's a restaurant on the rooftop too and a concession stand in which the pretzel and churros was delicious, alcohol beverages purchases on the rooftop are only to be consumed on the rooftop. The coolest part was you have to catch a ride on the elevator to get to the top. This is an old historic building so just imagine the elevator. However you won't be disappointed decision and I can't wait to visit again but after the sun goes down.
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Kailyn L.

Yelp
We had a great time at this small yet fun amusement park on top of Ponce Market. My favorite was the mini golf course. The carnival games were challenging but fun too. Bonus: because we came here at night time, we also got to see a the night view.
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Melissa I.

Yelp
I'm not saying this place is bad because it's 100% not but for the money, it is not worth it. It cost $15 just go up on the roof which is fine because I was hoping that price included something... it does not. The rides, the drinks and games are all extra. The day I was there the food was closed as well as the slide so that already got rid of 2 things we couldn't do. The cocktails are about $12 per drink. I got the Frozen Lemonade which is STRONG, tasty and packs a punch and yes, the views were great. I just wish it was cheaper or that the $15 included something other than a ride to the roof... even if it was just 1 game.
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Erin S.

Yelp
TL/DR: Cool for the views, but the wait to get up to the roof is ridiculous. Go for drinks. Everything else is a rip-off. I went on a Wednesday when all of Atlanta is on spring break, so it was packed. My friend and I went because it was free admission for the first 50 people that said some phrase, like it's some speakeasy, which it most definitely is not. The line to get to the elevator was so long. The whole thing was just a logistical nightmare. They stopped letting people up because they were at capacity (or that's what they told us). We got there at 5:05 and didn't get to the roof until after 5:45 and we were at the front of the line! I definitely wouldn't have waited if we were way farther back in line. Had it not been for the free admission, I'm not sure I would've gone. From what I understand, you normally pay for admission, but then you have to pay for the games and golf on top of that if you want to do those activities. I got a Ginger Berry Margarita ($12) and my friend got a cider ($8). Cocktail prices are pretty standard, but $8 for a cider is a bit much. Overall, it was fun. Because we weren't playing the games, it was very easy to socially distance. Note that the mini golf was insane. If you're trying to mini golf, I would go literally anywhere else. We found a table to sit at on the side with not as great of a view of the skyline, but it didn't bother us! It's still a rooftop with a view! It was really nice to hang out and have a drink with a view. I would never go for the games though.
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Erica S.

Yelp
Cute rooftop vibe with bars, food, and activities. After 5 is 21+ so we got there just in time. Admission is $15, to play the games and ride the rides is $15 so $30 each if you want to enter and play. I enjoyed myself, but I wish there were more activities. Make sure to wear your SPF! That sun hitsss.

Aiden G.

Yelp
Bartender gave me free sprites, fun rides, amazing scenery, and excelent service. 10/10
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Gretel Y.

Yelp
My favorite part about PCM is the Skyline Park! I don't come here often, but always have a good time when I do. You pay $10 to ride the elevator to the roof, where you get an amazing view of Atlanta. Probably one of the best views in Atlanta, if not the best. You can't take a bad picture at Skyline Park. Yes, it's a bit pricey. You have to pay for entry in addition to games and food. For unli games, I believe it's $15 per person. Not bad. The park also offers a full bar, beer garden and couple of options for food. The games are fun for both children and adults. I've played/tried just about every single one of them. They have different events throughout the year. Worth checking out especially when you have out-of-town guests!
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Andrea B.

Yelp
Overpriced for what it is, but still fun. It's $15 to go up to the roof and another for the boardwalk-type games, slide, and a pull-yourself-up ride. We started off at the mini-golf. This is not the greatest course as there aren't very many barriers, which means if you overshoot, you will be chasing your ball (and not necessarily on the course). The boardwalk games are typical of what you would normally find at the fair, winning any prizes for the average person may be challenging. Some require a minimum number of people to play. It is cool to see the city from the roof. NOTE: They do NOT allow any food or beverages to be taken upstairs. You can put the food back in your car, or they have a cooler (not sure if there is any ice in it) that they will hold your food in. If you are a local, I would say try this place once, if you are a visitor, there are better places to spend your money.
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Olga H.

Yelp
$15 general admission for everybody and then to play $15 for adults and $7 or something for kids. Don't ask me what the cut off age is, but 3 and under are free. They have skee ball, horse derby, shooting basketball game, and a game throwing wiffle balls that seems next to impossible to win. There is also a 3 story slide where you sit in a sack and slide down, mini golf and Heege Tower (pull yourselves up by rope and drop yourself over and over again). The games are unlimited, which eases the sting of not winning any prizes and the limited number of games to Look play. ;P. They provide free ice water, which is nice because it was hotter than the devil's bootycrack. There are some shaded spots for respite and plenty of chairs to sit. But the mini-golf? Mannnn you better bring a 10 gallon hat to shade you from the sun while you pretend you are Tiger Woods. The mini golf course is pretty bare bones too, so don't come for fancy cutesy mini golf here. Access to alcohol if you want to play and get sauced. The workers are really nice. In fact, my five year old was petrified to go down the slide and was not swayed after seeing me go down my myself and live to tell the tale. I also must mention that I did not pay to play games but they let me go down once to see if it would help my nugget get the courage to go. One of the gentlemen working was so sweet that he went side by side with my child holding his hand. Such a nice guy! And after that my little guy was sold on the slide and went over and over again.
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Aila J.

Yelp
An experience not to miss in Atlanta! My partner and I stopped by Skyline Park on a Thursday evening after having dinner at 9 Mile Station. While you get free access to the park after dining at 9 Mile, you still need to pay $15 for a wristband to play unlimited games. We opted out from the games and shared a freeze (I believe it was either $12 or $15), and it was the passion fruit flavor! Very yummy on a hot evening in Atlanta, and our server at 9 Mile said it's probably the booziest drink on their menu (which still wasn't that boozy, but still worth getting). The vibes are ~immaculate~. I believe the DJ got there around 7 or 8 PM, and it was just a fun time in general (even without playing games). It's a pretty diverse clientele too, with people dressed casual/fun to people who looked like they came after work to date nights and friend groups and everything in between. Truly showcasing the best of ATL.
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Marni M.

Yelp
Cute date night since there is a full bar, carnival games, and mini golf with the beautiful view of the city. We shared an alcoholic lemonade slush which melted quickly with the limited shade available. There was plenty of seating and food options for a quick bite. A good recommendation to pass the time with especially good weather.
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Jemesia J.

Yelp
SPEND THE EXTRA $15 TO GET THE BANDS FOR FHE GAMES. Skyline Park was such a great experience. There were games, a slide, bar and restaurant. It was really a "playground" for adults. They even have a photo booth and some neon lights. Super great experience and I would definitely come again! Note: Parking was kinda crazy in the garage but we eventually found something
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Sherelle L.

Yelp
This was a win! I think it was fairly priced at $15 admission and an additional $15 for unlimited games. Once you get up there it's about 7 different games kind of activities to do! Then they have a general concession stand and a separate bar. The downfall was the food. I ordered a chicken sandwich it they grabbed it from a corner of wrapped sandwiches that were not under anytime of heat. Who knows how long it was there... I opened it and it was COLDDDD. I couldn't let it slide and had them just give me some chicken tenders that they just dropped. Upside I thought the bar drinks were good! They do measure, but the amount of shots in it was fair for the price . Overall I think it's a super cute date night spot
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Megan T.

Yelp
We visited on a Monday, early afternoon to avoid the crowds. I'm not convinced the $10/pp elevator ride was worth the price. You can pay an additional $15/pp for unlimited rides (slide, putt putt, ski ball, etc) but we didn't partake. I didn't see anywhere if you could purchase a single game. I guess you could but it wasn't obvious to me. The skyline view was disappointing and the drinks were astronomical. The bar and restaurant at the top were not very kid friendly, they were too upscale for an "amusement park". I would go back now that I know what to expect. P.S. I saw where another review mentioned a story about the history of Ponce Market from the elevator attendant. We didn't get that same treatment.
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Dylan J.

Yelp
Atlantas only rooftop carnival is sure to entertain! Enjoy amazing views, an assortment of carnival games, a huge slide with views, and a old school style hand operated tower of terror style ride (it isn't the least bit scary, it's actually very nice) They have 3 bars, often a live DJ(always great music playing), and two restaurants so you're in for a treat. Grab a round of putt putt and snag some pics of the view to ensure you have an unforgettable time
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Adam B.

Yelp
The activities in Skyline Park are just good wholesome family fun at an affordable price - LOVE IT! $15 per armband let's the kids (and me) play as much as you want on all the games & win prizes, plus mini golf, potato sack slide, and the tower ride. Adults can have one of several really awesome drinks and catch amazing views of the city while their kids enjoy limitless fun!
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Zoe C.

Yelp
nice bar good customer service, cool attractions the putt putt was nice ! would visit again
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James H.

Yelp
Went with my kids and the staff working the games made up rules about how many times the kids could play a game (and I'm not talking about in a row, I mean going back to the end of the line and waiting only to get up to the front and be told my 3yo had already played their share). Plus staff gave the impression they had better things to do and had zero desire to be there. When paying over $100 for a family of 4 for the rooftop and unlimited games, the games are a rip off with near impossible rules to even attempt to win the most basic prize. Food is decent and what I'd expect from the location, another $100 for the family to eat. Saving grace is the ambience with the Atlanta skyline view. But I don't plan to return with my family.
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Brent Y.

Yelp
OVERPRICED CARNIVAL! First off, it's $10/person to ride the freight elevator to the Roof. This should be free, to be honest. Or if they charge for "entry", it should come with a certain amount of game points. Off rip for two people, that's $20. On the one minute and thirty second ride to the roof on the elevator, there was an attendant who gave a brief history of Ponce City Market, from what it was years ago to what it has become now. Once you're off the freight elevator, you're immediately placed in front of a desk to purchase game cards, miniature golf, merchandise, etc. There are four games (Horse derby, Ponce Shot (basketball), Skee Ball, and Ring Toss) and two rides (Skyline Slide and Heege Tower). All ranging from $1-$5. All of these games and rides are BASIC. Like, extremely basic games you'd find at the fair. If you did everything one time with another person, that's roughly $26-$30 just on basic games and activities. You're already about $50 in the hole and you haven't even eaten or drank anything yet. Not to mention, miniature golf is not included and costs an additional $10/person, if you wanted to partake. The only thing good about Skyline Park is the view. Of course, being up ten stories high will grant you some pretty nice scenery of the city. A couple of the city's skylines can be seen from this spot, downtown and Buckhead for sure. If you like taking pictures for the 'gram or Snapchat, then this is definitely a place to get some decent shots. Overall, if you're interested in coming here, I'd say you could find better activities. I had a decent time when I went, but it's definitely overpriced and you could do much more with what would spend at Skyline Park somewhere else.
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Shawn Marie L.

Yelp
It's really cute! Definitely fun for kids with the big slide on the rooftop but adult fun too with 9 Mile Station and Bar Vegan downstairs.
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Tiffanee A.

Yelp
Overall nice experience. They have a bunch of different stores, from Alex & Ani to mom and pop stores. I went during the beginning of the lockdown being lifted. To get upstairs I believe the I options were 10 or 20 dollar wristbands. One allows unlimited game access. Ascension to the rooftop, there is a host that explains the history of the structure and elevator. At the top is a beautiful view of the city. It's nice and simple. A must do at least once. Nothing extraordinary. A couple of games and minigolf. The bar section had an amazing frozen lemonade. I believe it was 15 bucks. Delicious and strong
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Tiff H.

Yelp
After months of anticipation, I finally got a chance to go to Skyline Park. I tried to come here once before during a random weekday and found the Park closed for a private event. Ugh. I wish there was a site I could have checked to figure that out before I made plans at Ponce City Market. We were a little new to the process and found ourselves in a stuffy sauna of a hut asking questions on how to purchase our Skyline Park entry passes. This wasn't always here in the past, so I know they must have put this up relatively recently to help control entry and exit. It's $10 per person for entry. If you choose to pay $30/person, you can take that $20 credit ($10 still goes to your entry) and apply it to your meal at the restaurant upstairs (Nine Mile Station). However, none of us were even a little bit hungry and were not wanting to spend $60 on drinks and desserts on top of the $10 entry per person. After much decision and confusion, we spent $30 for our wristbands and headed up the elevator. The guy manning the elevator was pretty cool and very knowledgeable about Ponce City Market, especially regarding some fun facts and history. Probably the coolest part of the park is the elevator ride. Worth $10? We'll see. Once on top, you can exit to your right for the skating rink or to your left for the restaurants and carnival games and slide. The adult slide is probably the most fun ($1 per ride), and the other carnival games are your typical cash-guzzling trickeries (is that even a word?!). We chose not to order any concessions and spent $15-20 on games. The view is nice and great for pictures. Overall, I can't say I was super impressed with Skyline Park. I feel like if I were to come in the future, I'll stick to coming here only for drinks in the beer garden, especially if I'm wanting to drop at least $30.
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Blake W.

Yelp
I took my wife and three small children to Skyline Park at Ponca City Market today. It was a beautiful day for it. Sunny and maybe 80 degrees with a nice breeze. Like anything at PCM, you need to pay to park, but it is not expensive. $4.30 for two hours so no biggie. Admission is $10 for adults and $7 for children. Seemingly not bad, but what you get for that is an elevator ride that gives you access to the area. Once in the area, you get zero for free other than the view. Granted, it is a nice view, but spending $41 to get access to a place to spend money is why the 2 star rating. They have mini golf which was fun. $8 for adults and $5 for kids. That price would be fine if we had not already had to pay for admission. Different carnival type rides and games are $1 - $3. It is a pretty small little carnival type area, but still fun for an afternoon hour or two. My kids really liked the slide which was only $1 a ride. Concessions are available with standard high carnival type pricing. $3 for a bottle of soda. Again, a fun little outing and I would recommend it if you didn't have to pay admission to spend money.
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Bahar A.

Yelp
TL/DR: Skyline Park is fun but overpriced. It's a good place to go at least once for the views. Be aware that there may be a long line for the elevator to the roof. Admission to the Ponce Roof (games not included) is $15 for adults and $7 for kids. My suggestion is to plan a day where you first eat at the restaurant, 9 Mile Station, and then spend time at Skyline Park after. If you have a reservation to 9 Mile Station, you get free admission to the roof for the day, and you also get priority in the line to the elevator. When making a reservation at 9 Mile Station, you have to pre-pay $50, but this goes towards your final bill and you're refunded any extra. The first time I went to Skyline Park was after eating at 9 Mile Station, so we just paid $15 for unlimited game play. I'm really competitive, so I liked how we didn't have to pay per play and could just keep getting back in line for games, which were basic amusement park ones like knocking things down with a ball and shooting basketballs. Mini golf is included in the cost, but it's not the most exciting course. The second time I went was for a National Beer Day event they had emailed about. The email stated that the first 50 people who said the secret phrase from the email starting at 5:00 would get "free swag, admission, and the best beers Creature Comforts has to offer." This whole event seemed to be a big miscalculation because it happened in the middle of spring break when they were already at peak demand. I got to the ticket counter at 5:03 and received my free admission band, while most people in line had either pre-paid or were paying at the counter, meaning they had no clue about the event. I asked how many free bands they had left since my friend was on the way and was told they had about 30 out of 50. My friend came just 2 minutes later, and right then they announced that admissions was being stopped altogether since they had reached maximum capacity. They only gave my friend a free wristband when I questioned how they gave out 30 wristbands in 2 minutes, which makes me think they just stopped the promotion when they realized they had too many people. We proceeded to wait in a consistently growing line for the next hour. Even when we were finally allowed to go up, they told everyone in line that they wouldn't be able to play games, which was fine with my friend and me but I imagine was disappointing to all the people who had pre-paid. In the end, we got some overpriced drinks ($8 cider and $12 margarita) and enjoyed the nice weather and views. I appreciated the free admission, but the free swag was long gone and I don't think there ever was free beer. I'll keep this in mind if Skyline Park tries to promote events in the future. I likely won't return unless it's to provide an out of town visitor with the experience.
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Dominique D.

Yelp
My girlfriend took me here for a date it was both of our 1st time , let me just say I Had a BLAST !!! The drinks were on point , the atmosphere was amazing and I loved the Rooftop experience! There were games which was optional if you bought a wristband and a Live DJ !! He was playing everything I wanted to hear ! I can't wait to go back here and walk around the market and eat and just enjoy life !!
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Miss W.

Yelp
Super fun, safe, and positive environment! It reminds me of the boardwalk in Atlantic City.
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Monique' M.

Yelp
Cute idea but a complete ripoff. $15 admission plus $15 for unlimited games, then you still have to pay for food and drinks!! I am so glad we did not waste too much money by buying an unlimited games wristband. The options and lines weren't worth it. We enjoyed playing some of the "free" games like Jenga and Cornhole. We used the photo booth (which has very limited border options) as well. The DJ played a nice mix of songs. Word of advice: bring a napkin or sweat rag, because the ticket building and elevator are sweltering hot.
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Liam N.

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A month ago we went to the Skyline Park. This is one of those places to go with foreign friends when they come to ATL for a visit. It's usually full during weekends which makes almost impossible to buy a drink from the bar. Drinks at the bar are very basic and limited - you don't have many options. It's great to listen to the story of the building when you are in your way up to the roof. The story of this iconic structure is narrated by the operator of the elevator in a very funny way. While the elevator ascends you will feel like you are in Disney's Hollywood Studios twilight zone tower of terror, but don't worry this elevator won't suddenly hurl you down the shaft, it's just a simple ride to the top. In the roof you will enjoy the view, play putt putt, or you can take a ride in the slide.
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Crystal K.

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Had the most amazing time here!!!!! A variety of food, alcoholic and nonalcoholic drinks in addition to games, prizes, rides; it was a fantastic experience. Children are able to indulge in the festivities before 5:00 pm. It is 21 and over afterwards. I had no clue of the intense amount of awesomeness inside the Ponce City Market; I was taken aback by the wealth of dining experiences inside as we made our way to the rooftop elevator for skyline. The elevator attendant mentioned that Ponce City Market had the same developers as Chelsea piers in NYC...I didn't believe it until the elevator opened . Jaw dropping! Restaurants, bars, games, mini golf etc. I didn't know where to start first....so naturally I grabbed a froze drink. This is an awesome escape for date night, girls night, I met him on Tinder and want to confirm he's not crazy night. It was an amazing time and the rooftop allowed for views of the city in addition to all of the above. When in Atlanta, this is a must!!! Don't let the boring brick exterior fool you, there is a wealth of games and excitement inside!
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Shanique W.

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My family and I had such a great time here the other day! I came on a weekday around sunset. The views are definitely breathtaking! They have mini golf along with several carnival-like games. There's also a a slide and a ride that lets you see the whole view of the skyline. I went with kids 7 and under and they all had a great time. There's limited food options so just be mindful of that. But i did end up ordering a margarita at the bar and it was pretty good. This is definitely a fun spot as a date night or even with the family
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Ryan E.

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We love coming here. We usually have dinner in Nine Mile then play some games after. They have great drinks at the bar and a lot of places to hang out with friends to enjoy the skyline. Expect this place to be packed with covid restrictions ending.
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Cameron N.

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Was taken here on a date a few nights back and had a great time! I work inside the market and people are *always* asking me about Skyline, but I'd never taken the time to check it out since I usually just work and leave to escape the craziness of the inside. You pay $10 to ride the elevator to the top and the attendant gives you a very brief 30-second history of the Sears Building. You load a card with money and that's how you pay for your games. Most are in the $1-$3 range. There are maybe 5 walk-up games, and then putt-putt golf, a slide, and a swing-y thing. We managed to win a poop emoji fluff! The concession stand was closed by the time we came up, but from what I've read in other reviews, we weren't missing too much. We got drinks from both the Sideshow and the Beer Garden. They were both really good and strong. The bartender in the beer garden seemed a little annoyed and rushed us to decide, but I suppose it was because we arrived during the last hour and she had already began breaking down for the night... Oh well! I think this is an exciting place to take kids. It's not super big, so it'll be easy to keep up with your munchkins. But as far as adults go, the game part is kind of a one-and-done. We've all experienced this type of attraction many times before, just maybe not from this height. It does evoke a sweet sense of nostalgia though :) When I return it'll be solely for drinks and the views! Oh, and to actually EAT at Nine Mile Station. I see a lot of people complaining about the $10 cover, but you have to think - if it were free, it'd be just as congested as the inside of the market and who the hell wants that? Coming from someone who works inside- certainly NOT ME!
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Jessica L.

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Skyline Park is located on the roof of PCM and right next to the Nine Mile Station restaurant. All you have to do is ride the elevator to the top and you are there! I visited here over the summer and it was a great place to meet up with friends, play some games, and enjoy the ATL skyline. They have carnival games that you can play and earn prizes. They also have games like cornhole and Jenga. My favorite part was the big slide! It brought back memories of my childhood and was so fun. One of the only negatives is that everything is a separate cost, so if you do everything the price can really add up. They also have a nice bar with different drinks to chose from. I was able to try their frose'. It was really good and was the perfect drink for me to end my summer with!

Shakeria S.

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Very nice revamped family games! Kids loved the attractions and the view is to die for! Several food options
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Susie H.

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I think this place is worthy of 3.5 stars. I wasn't thrilled with the cover charge of $10 but oh well. The elevator ride up is cool and they give you a mini history lesson during. The games are all $2-$3 each. You have to pay for the game card which is $1. You get the most amazing view of the Atlanta skyline at night which makes the price seem not so bad. Skeeball was $2 and you don't get a prize unless you get 300 points (you get 9 balls). Basketball was $3 for 3 shots and unless you make all 3 you get nothing. Drinks were averaged price. Didn't try the food. Putt putt looked fun but crowded. The slide looked cool but not cool enough to pay for. Restrooms were clean though! Overall, I'd go again but at least I know how much money to set aside next time. It can get quite pricey!
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Coryn M.

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In my opinion, PCM & Skyline Park is one of the best date nights available in the city. Let's get out of the way that, yes, it is an expensive visit. During the warm months you're going to pay a $10 admission fee per person PLUS a premium for the games and F&B themselves. This is why I've dinged them one star. Due to the limited number of games and the expensive food and drink, I really feel like $10 per person just to come up to the roof is a little steep and deters repeat visits. That said, my husband and I had a really great time being kids again up there. My husband is not someone that easily lets loose and "plays," but we had a ball playing putt putt, the carnival games, and going on the two "rides" (a self pull drop ride and a large slide). I'd suggest eating somewhere in the market for dinner and then coming up to enjoy an hour or two on the roof. The food at the park is carnival themed: hot dogs, frito pie etc, though the cocktails are tasty. How did I almost forget? The view up here is AMAZING. Its a romantic view of the city for sure and beautiful to see.
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Victor N.

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Ehh definitely not worth the price of admission but an experience none the less. An elevator ride up to the rooftop and you're there. The carnival games that we genuinely try to skip at six flags and the fair. A 19 hole miniature golf course, slide, hand powered lift, another concession stand and that's about it. The views were awesome. We had fun playing miniature golf a great one time thing just to say "we've been there before."
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Erin G.

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Definitely one of the best additions to ATL! It's not just great for tourists, but for locals as well. A lot of people can't get on board with paying $10 a head to go to the roof, but the roof would be bursting with people if they didn't have a charge! It's worth the view and overall experience when you arrive. Beautiful skyline views, amusement park feel with games like skee-ball, horse racing, basketball free throws, etc. the main attractions are the slide and mini golf! They have concessions and adult beverages available as well as a photo booth! Must try the Frose--so good!
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Madelyn L.

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Super fun place for a date night! (We went on a 21+ night.) The putt putt course was pretty simple and takes a long time if there are a lot of people playing ahead of you, so it wasn't my favorite. The fair games were great with cute prizes which were not too hard to win. The slide was fun to do once! The view was awesome, and there was pretty good music all night. We had some popcorn and a walking taco from the concession stand-- decent quality and tasty. Pretty good beer selection, but y'all have to get the bearded lady frozen drink!!
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Cassie P.

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We did it for Fred! Who's Fred, you may ask? On the Friday night we stopped by, he was the charismatic elevator attendant that got us pumped to experience whatever awaited us at Skyline Park. Some people talk about the PCM history they heard during their ride up, but we got riled up for the tasty drinks and fun that awaited us at the top! We paid $10 for rooftop hangs but it was well worth it! After 5:00 pm, kiddos are sent home and it makes for a super fun and less chaotic atmosphere up there. I don't know what it is about Atlanta and their frozen cocktails, but I'm ALL for it. I had a nice glass of frosé (with a kick!) and took in the sunset on the rooftop with my friends. It wasn't crowded, so easy to get a drink, play any game we wanted, and just chill. On the way out, I couldn't help but show off my skeeball prowess and paid $2 to play a game. Just like any theme park, you can acquire tickets and get some stuffed animal prizes along the way. The view from up top is amazing and even better at sunset. Definitely worth the journey up! Just hope Fred is the one that takes you there.
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Jonathan T.

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Anyone will have a fantastic time at Skyline Park if they do it right. Let me tell you how: ***** Step 1: Don't pay for parking at Ponce City Market. Find a spot in the neighborhood off of Ponce de Leon Place NE across the street. You're welcome. Step 2: Go outside to the back of PCM's food hall, pay $10, and ride the elevator to the rooftop. Step 3: Forget mini-golf, and all the other carnival games, and walk straight to their beer garden. Grab a drink at the bar and find a spot in the corner. (No reservations needed.) Step 4: Watch the sunset descend into the horizon while the blood-orange sun illuminates the Downtown, Midtown, and Buckhead skylines while sippin' on a cold Chardonnay and conversing with friends. What's the price of this awesomeness here? I take most out-of-towners to Skyline Park when they visit ATL, and you should, too.
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Paris R.

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My sister, fiancé and I took a trip to Atlanta from Oakland CA and Phoenix AZ, and we loved 9 Mile Station. The food was great! The drinks were amazing! I love the whole amusement park vibe. Perfect place to watch the sunset. Definitely will be back to visit soon.
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Rodney H.

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If you visit Ponce City Market, you may never know that it is here, but this is one of my favorite spots in all of Atlanta. Unfortunately, the parking lot is a nightmare, and you will wait in a line and pay to get up there, and the the minute and a half ride on a freight elevator in an old Sears building carries the distinct scent of 80 year old axle grease, but trust me, it's worth it. It's located in that former Sears warehouse that is on the National Historic register, so there's a little bit of History everywhere you look in this place. It's located in the old Fourth Ward neighborhood where it connects with the Virginia Highland, Poncey Highland, and Midtown. That means that you have great views of downtown Atlanta and you are close to other places to go after. While you were there, you can take part in the carnival games, visit the Beer Garden, or as long as it's winter, check out the ice skating rink. It's good clean fun for the whole family. You can come for the entertainment value, But be sure not to miss those views. It's the best part of being up there, and makes the whole thing a special experience.