Hey everyone, today I’m gonna talk about my little adventure with the ATL pit. So, picture this: I’m planning a trip, right? And Atlanta’s on the list. Now, I’m not a super frequent flyer, but I’ve been around the block a few times. First thing I did was hop online to snag some concert tickets. Found some sweet deals on Ticketmaster. Easy peasy.

Next up, getting to the airport. I know Hartsfield-Jackson is a beast, so I did a bit of digging. Turns out, it’s pretty close to a bunch of major highways – Interstates 20, 75, 85, and 285. About a 20-minute drive south of downtown Atlanta, which is not bad at all. I decided to drive and park since I found out they have these automatic ticket dispensers at the entry. You just grab a ticket when you enter those lots, no biggie. I figured I’d go with the hourly parking since I wasn’t sure how long I’d be.
Then I remembered reading something about managing tickets online. I checked it out, and it’s actually pretty cool. They have this whole new system where you can access, transfer, and even sell your tickets from your phone or computer. Watched a quick tutorial, and it looked simple enough. No more fumbling around with paper tickets!
I also had to figure out the best way to get from Pittsburgh to Atlanta. Flying seemed like the obvious choice – just a quick 1 hour and 50-minute hop. Prices were anywhere between $85 and $280, which is a pretty wide range, but I found a decent fare. There’s also a bus option via Washington, but who wants to do that unless you really have to?
- Driving there:
- Found the airport near major highways.
- Used automatic ticket dispensers for parking.
- Managing tickets:
- Discovered the new online ticket system.
- Watched a tutorial on how to use it.
- Getting to Atlanta:
- Looked up flights from Pittsburgh to Atlanta.
- Found a flight within my budget.
Finally, I stumbled upon some info about Atlanta United FC tickets. They’ve got all sorts of options – single game, season tickets, group tickets, even suites if you’re feeling fancy. I’m not a huge soccer fan, but hey, when in Rome, right?
So yeah, that was my little ATL pit adventure. Nothing too crazy, but I definitely learned a few things along the way. Hope this helps someone out there planning their own trip!
