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Margaritaville at Lanier Islands
7650 Lanier Islands Parkway, Buford, Georgia, United States
About the Margaritaville at Lanier Islands
Margaritaville at Lanier Islands is a tropical paradise located in Buford, Georgia. This institution offers a unique blend of amusement park attractions, a lively bar scene, delicious food options, and a vibrant restaurant experience. Situated at 7650 Lanier Islands Parkway, visitors can escape to a laid-back island atmosphere and enjoy a variety of entertainment options. From thrilling rides and waterslides to relaxing beach lounging and waterfront dining, Margaritaville at Lanier Islands has something for everyone to enjoy. Come and experience a taste of the Caribbean right in the heart of Georgia at this one-of-a-kind destination.
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7650 Lanier Islands Pkwy, Buford, GA 30518, United States
Reviews of Margaritaville at Lanier Islands
"This place is absolutely beautiful and so convenient! We stayed in the lost shaker cabin and it was beautiful and so perfectly clean with plenty of extra amenities for your stay with an amazing view over the lake ! There is two restaurants and an amusement park right there by it and so much more ! You don’t even have to leave the campground ! We absolutely loved it ! We will definitely be back !"
"They’re gonna end up pricing themselves right out of business IMHO. Margaritaville has taken over the park and now manages it. It’s been that way for the last few years. Unfortunately, their take over coincided with covid. The problem is the prices are not reasonable. For the winter/holidays: Many years ago it was a tradition to load up the car and drive the family through the holiday light show. Now it’s a walk through holiday lights show, so you get cold fast. Especially the kids. The holiday displays are nice and it will seem magical to kids, but once is probably enough and you probably don’t need to go every year. Since it’s a walking tour, if the weather is bad (raining or too windy) you won’t enjoy the visit. They do have fire pits but it might not be convenient for you. The cost of admission is high and the cost of food is high too. So eat before you arrive or pack snacks in the car or plan to eat when you leave. The food isn’t worth the prices they charge. The line for the snow mountain tubing WILL be long no matter what time you arrive (unless you arrive when it opens and you’re first in line). Even if you’re first, you will wait another 60-90 minutes to ride again. The snow is like ice so it’s hard, so your butt WILL hurt. For the summer: It’s okay. The rides / slides need updating in my opinion. As of 2023 they blocked off the water at the beach so you could go to the beach but not get in the water unless you waiting in a long line to go out on the inflated bouncy thingys they have in the water. The staff at the LandShark Grill are over worked. They’re always short staffed. The adult drinks are expensive. No matter if its a winter or summer visit- The cost of admission is high and the cost of food is high too. They don’t let you bring in food or drinks. So eat before you arrive or pack snacks in the car (you can go to the car to eat and return) or plan to eat when you leave. The food isn’t worth the prices they charge."
"Called to ask about snow tubing specifically and was told it was open, paid $54.99/ per person only to get there and stand in an hour and half long line to do snow tubing ONCE, the employee did not have the courtesy to mention that they are backed up when I expressed my concern if we will get to actually go on the ride. They were also still selling people tickets at the gate not mentioning the long line, worth mentioning that snow tubing is the main attraction in winter in this place, nothing else is worth the $54.99, rip off, avoid this place."
"I’m a fan of Margaritaville at Lake Lanier over the summer completely. However, their Lakeside Lights over the winter was expensive and disappointing. Parking was $20, tickets to just walk through and see their eh display was $26, or you could purchase the all access pass for $60. (for ONE person). The light walk through ticket was $20, but for some reason the processing fee was a whopping $6. I think that’s ridiculous personally? The All-Access pass included access to some small carnival rides and some extra stuff, but in my opinion $60 was a bit much. The lights were basically a 5 minute walk through, you got to walk through 4 kinda disappointing light arches and then walk a bit more and see a couple of light up presents. I just think for that price it could’ve been a bit more. It was super nice for kids to come though. Every family I saw seemed to enjoy it, but it just could’ve been more."
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