Atlanta Noon Year’s Eve Events for Children

Until my friend Alix told me about a Noon Year’s Eve party she hosted for her daughter and friends – I had no idea these parties existed. But they make perfect sense to get children into the New Year’s fun without ruining their bedtime routine. Check out the Atlanta Noon Year’s Eve events for December 31, 2019, and the week of New Year’s below! My advice is to buy your tickets ahead of time. Many of these New Year’s celebrations for kids in Atlanta sell out.

 

Photo Credit: Children’s Museum Facebook Page

Atlanta Noon Year’s Eve Events

Children’s Museum of Atlanta –  “New Year’s Bubble Bash”

The Children’s Museum will be closed for general admission on New Year’s Eve 2019. Instead, it will host an exclusive, ticketed event to usher in 2020. No tickets will be sold at the door.

“Countdown to 2020 with Atlanta’s favorite New Year’s party for kids! Join us for a dance party, special guests, bubble-wrap fireworks, and some new surprises.”

Date: December 31, 2019

Time: Session 1: 10:30 AM (Sold out); Session 2: 1:30 p.m.

Tickets: Visit the Bubble’s Bash Page on the Children’s Museum website; $25 per adult/child; $15/member adult/child; children under one-year-old are free, but required to register.

Location: 275 Centennial Olympic Park Drive SW in Downtown Atlanta (parking fees NOT included)

Call: (404) 659-KIDS [5437] or email: [email protected]

Photo Credit: Fernbank Science Museum

Fernbank Museum of Natural History 

Date: December 31, 2019

Time: 9 a.m.

Cost: Included with the price of admission, Free for members – Purchase in-person or online at Fernbank Museum of Natural History’s website

“Ring in the New Year a full twelve hours early with Atlanta’s biggest party animals!”

Location: 767 Clifton Road NE in Atlanta

Call: email [email protected]

Photo Credit: Legoland Discovery Center

Legoland Discovery Center – “Noon Year’s Eve”

Date: December 31, 2019

Time: 10 a.m. –  12 p.m.

Cost: Included with admission starting at $17.95 per child. Purchase in-person or online at Legoland Discovery Center Atlanta

“At noon, families can anticipate a colorful and playful balloon drop with the countdown displayed on screens throughout the attraction. Visitors will receive complimentary party favors, while supplies last. LEGO®-lovers can also participate in a group build that will be displayed all year long, as well as meet and greet with favorite LEGO® characters throughout the day!”

Location: Phipps Plaza, 3500 Peachtree Road NE in Buckhead (free parking)

Call: 404-848-9252 or Contact Legoland Discovery Center Atlanta

HippoHopp

“Let your little one ring in the New Year early with a Cookies-n-Milk Toast, Balloon Drop, Crafts, & Silly Fun at the Noon Year Eve Party 10am-1pm.”

Date: December 31, 2019

Time: 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.

Cost: Included with admission

Location: 1936 Briarwood Ct NE Atlanta, Georgia

Call: (404) 634-4964 or email HippoHopp corporate

Photo Credit: The Hotel at Avalon Facebook Page

The Hotel at Avalon, Autograph Collection

“This family-friendly event invites partygoers of all ages to ring in 2019 with live music from DJ Willy Wow, face painting from Painting with a Twist, crafts, and countdown to Noon when a giant balloon drop will welcome in the New Year! All proceeds benefit Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta.

Date: December 31, 2019 *SOLD OUT

Time: 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.

Cost: $15/adult, $15/child/children under 2 are free; Tickets sold on the Hotel at Avalon’s website.

Location:  2200 Avalon Blvd, Alpharetta, GA 30009

Call: 678-722-3600 or email The Hotel at Avalon

In case you’d like to host your own event, here’s “How to Plan a Kid-Focused Noon Year’s Eve Party

Noon Years Eve Party

 

 

About Joyce Brewer

Creator & Host of Mommy Talk Show. Emmy award-winning TV journalist.Wife & Mommy; Mom Blogger; Social Media Coach; Long Island, New York transplant living in Atlanta, GA. Follow Joyce on Twitter @MommyTalkShow Author of Use What You Know: A Business Idea Guide for Moms featuring interviews with mompreneurs who created businesses using their skills & backgrounds.

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One comment

  1. Noon Year’s Eve sounds super cool! I didn’t even know these type of events existed in Atlanta. I don’t have kids of my own yet, but next time I’m home for the holidays, I would love to take my nieces and nephews to an event like this. Thanks for sharing.

    Happy New Year,
    Allison | http://www.LiveLifeWellBlog.com