Treat Dad to a Father’s Day Trip
Surprise dad with a Father’s Day getaway that’s right up his alley
Say thank you with a weekend getaway tailored to dad's interests.
When you were a kid, dad spent countless hours sharing his wisdom, jokes and stories. Now, it’s time to show him you appreciated every word. Use this Father’s Day activity guide to create a trip he’ll remember (and won’t be able to stop talking about).
If Dad Loves Museums: Explore Atlanta’s Centennial Olympic Park
Atlanta's Centennial Olympic Park is surrounded by state-of-the-art exhibits.
For dads who pride themselves on being lifelong learners, the area surrounding the 21-acre Centennial Olympic Park in downtown Atlanta is a perfect destination. Built for the 1996 Summer Olympic Games, the park area is home to the Center for Civil and Human Rights, which features four fascinating exhibit spaces, including a gallery of items from Martin Luther King, Jr.; the College Football Hall of Fame, which houses more than 50 exhibits and an indoor football field; the Georgia Aquarium, which is one of the world's largest; and the World of Coca-Cola, where you can sip sodas from around the globe.
If Dad Loves to Golf: Tee Off at Torrey Pines in the San Diego Area
Treat dad to a round of golf with an ocean view.
With stunning views and SoCal’s near-perfect weather, a trip to the San Diego area is always a treat. So why not take dad to “America’s Finest City” for Father’s Day weekend? Surprise him with a day on the links and the view of a lifetime at Torrey Pines. This legendary golf destination features two 18-hole courses that overlook the Pacific Ocean.
If Dad Always Wanted to Be an Astronaut: Head to Houston for Launch
Let dad indulge his dreams of space exploration at NASA's Space Center in Houston.
For astronomy and aviation enthusiasts, the Space Center in Houston is the ultimate pilgrimage. Here, dad can man mission control, take a tour of the astronaut gallery, see and touch moon rocks and even board a space shuttle carrier plane. Make sure to board the NASA Tram Tour for a behind-the-scenes look at NASA’s Johnson Space Center, the home of the International Space Station mission operations, the astronaut corps and the most powerful rocket ever built.
If Dad Loves Sports: Hit a Home Run at this Classic Chicago Stadium
Chicago is home to one of the country's most iconic ballparks.
Father’s Day falls right in the middle of baseball season. If your dad’s a fan, take him to one of the game’s most famous stadiums, Wrigley Field in Chicago. Whether it’s his first time at the old-fashioned ballpark or he’s been here before, you can’t beat sitting in the stands and soaking up the atmosphere. Besides the Jumbotron and stadium lighting, the park looks pretty similar to when it was built in the early 1900s, including the iconic ivy-covered brick outfield wall.
If Dad is an Entertainment Aficionado: See Stars in the City of Angels
The Walk of Fame is just one of the many places you'll see stars in Los Angeles.
To celebrate a dad who appreciates the best in entertainment, Los Angeles is a perfect, star-studded destination. Another plus? Budget-friendly and free shows are a summertime staple. At the Hollywood Bowl, BYOB to shows featuring local artists or world-renowned acts. And if your dad’s dream weekend itinerary involves a full day of movies, L.A. is home to some of the most unique and historic theaters in the county. Check out the landmark El Capitan Theatre on Hollywood Boulevard, Regal L.A. LIVE (where you can experience a movie in 4DX), Grauman’s Egyptian Theatre or even the lawn of the Hollywood Forever Cemetery.
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