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NOON Play dozens of interactive arcade games, from the classics to contemporary VR experiences, or cheer for your favorite team on the big screen at Dave & Buster’s in Lawrenceville.

P.M. Experience the thrills of laser tag, go-karting, duckpin bowling, and more at Andretti Indoor Karting & Games, a multipurpose entertainment complex with an outpost in Buford.

Day Two

A.M. Hike the scenic trails at the 3,200-acre Stone Mountain Park, which has family-friendly attractions, including a cable car ride, scenic railroad, and adventure golf course.

Day One

A.M. Paint everything from pottery to canvas at Duluth’s Eye Candy Art Studio, which offers several drop-in art sessions for kids and adults, plus party packages for larger groups.

NOON View deer, rabbits, goats, and other creatures up-close at Lilburn’s Yellow River Wildlife Sanctuary, a refuge for injured and orphaned wild animals with a petting zoo and interactive exhibits.

P.M. Test your teambuilding and problemsolving skills against the clock in the labyrinth of mystery rooms, puzzles, and themed games at Escape the NetherWorld.

Day Three

A.M. Explore five miles of walking trails, climb through the trees on a challenging ropes course, or head inside for educational exhibits at the Gwinnett Environmental and Heritage Center in Buford.

NOON Choose from more than 100 classic arcade games, bowling, billiards, laser tag, and other fun activities for the whole family at Main Event, an entertainment complex in Suwanee.

P.M. Grab a blanket and spread out on the expansive lawn at Coolray Field in Lawrenceville to cheer on the Gwinnett Stripers, the Triple-A affiliate of the Atlanta Braves.

Day Four

A.M. Tour a furnished, 1930s-era farmhouse or explore three miles of walking trails, a playground, and dog park at the scenic McDaniel Farm Park in Duluth.

NOON Ride a restored caboose and view dozens of railroad artifacts, such as a restored 1891 Duluth passenger train depot, at Southeastern Railway Museum, the state’s official transportation history museum.

P.M. Dine on a four-course feast while watching a rousing live show featuring jousting, sword fights, falconry, and other period games and performances at Medieval Times in Lawrenceville.

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