MarkButt
For any college football fan, young or old, this is the spot to visit in Atlanta. There is not only a great college of memorabilia, but also a strong sense of history and honor. Don't forget to kick your own field goal too before leaving!
250michelew
Had a reception at the Hall of Fame for our Conference and it was the talk of the conference and beyond! Offered an awesome experience, networking and getting to know fellow attendees in a more relaxed and fun atmosphere. Staff members were exceptionally nice and the Quad Room with the wall of helmets was something to behold. Wasn't too excited with the Omni representatives regarding the food and such. Omni caters all events and their Food and Beverage Comptroller was not the nicest to work with.Overall, our experience was outstanding. Lauren and Kristen were super to work with!
jdwag6
I took my son (14 years) here on his insistence. I like college football but am not really a fanatic. But I must say the interactive nature of this museum completely won me over! The admission is reasonable. Your ticket is a card on a lanyard. Upon entering, you register "your school" and it attaches the info to your ticket. As you approach each exhibit, it can scan your card and bring up information related to your school. It was very cool!
ED203
Whether you are a football fan or not, you will enjoy this novel way of taking you thru various college statistic. Your college team is displayed as you move about the 3 floor display. It is within walking distance from the Aquarium, Coca Cola and CNN.
NittanyEyeDoc
The Hall of Fame was OK, but it was much smaller than I expected. I was expecting to see many more artifacts and displays. By far the most impressive thing is in the lobby where they have all of the football helmets on the wall. The interactive aspects of the exhibits are kind of neat, too. I just wish they had more items.
andreat383
A fun interactive museum. The hotel is on multiple levels. There are interactive screens and high definition movies. Lots of sports memorabilia.
10shaner
My family came down to visit and we decided to go into Atlanta. When deciding what to do my wife suggested the College Football Hall of Fame. We had a great time. The interactive features really make the visit.
greenwalleye
We had an event at the College Football Hall of Fame, it was a very nice venue, with plenty of space. The displays were integrated with an RFID technology that would respond with technology specific to you as you approached. We appreciated the "evolution of the uniforms and equipment" display as well as the stadium virtual tours!
TBaytrippin
This is how all museums should be...fun and interactive. Honestly all the exhibits are incredible. And the fact that I can pick my fav team and the exhibits cater to that is unreal! It was worth every penny...absolutely love this place
325paulo
We had a meal and tour. It was closed for our private party.This place would be good for young children or a bunch of guys prior to game, as they have several interactive modules and a place for them to kick a field goal and throw footballs.Several nice relics from CFB.Good film on floor 2.Spend time hearing videos from HOFers on the 3rd floor.A serious football fan would spend 2-3 hours.
147christinak
I went to this venue as a conference attendee so I didn't choose it as a destination but left pleasantly surprised that I had fun. For a true college football fan this is a must!
dougn760
I spent 4 hours in the Hall of Fame and probably could have spent more. So much to see and so much interesting information. There are a lot of interactive activities. The staff was wonderful and knowledgeable. There is a massive wall of helmets as soon as you walk in. I couldn't get a good picture with my cell phone of the helmet where my son is going to play college football. One of the employees was there on her day off and had a regular camera. She took some photos for me and is going to email them to me. If you're a college football fan this is a must see !
TravelSouthGA
We thoroughly enjoyed the CFHoF. It's location is very good, in close proximity to CNN, World of Coke, Centennial Olympic Park and the Georgia Dome. The exhibits are nice and the electronic personalization was great. The people who work there are enthusiastic and knowledgeable. I loved being able to record narration to some of my favorite college football plays and the wall of helmets that light up for you is really cool. The mural is well-done and the kids will love the partial football field area. I will be back, in a year or two. I hope they keep it fresh as well as continue to add items for display. The only negative I saw was that the actual Hall of Fame area (where they listed the players and coaches) seemed rather bland.
168denisel
Our company rented this venue for a fun work event. A high school band played drums, we kicked and threw footballs, and toured the interactive exhibits. They had several bars and food stations for our large group and we didn't wait long in either lines. Believe it or not, the sushi station was exceptional! And the dessert bar with the peanut ball Popsicles was delectable!
cactijak
Not wonderful. Higher expectations for artifacts and records and such. Hi-tech things were nice. Geared toward young I guess.