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Six Flags Over Georgia

7561 Riverside Parkway
Austell, GA 30168
Phone: (770) 948-9290
Six Flags Over Georgia
Hours:
Vary seasonally

Editorial Review for Six Flags Over Georgia – by Mike DiPrima

The Scene
The big daddy is the Georgia Scorcher, one of the Southeast's tallest and fastest stand-up roller coasters. About a dozen others tempt thrill seekers like Deja Vu, a boomerang roller coaster and Acrophobia, a 200-foot rotating tower-drop ride. But the biggest attraction is Superman, the South's only coaster in which riders are suspended in a flying position. Also check out Viper's 360-degree loop, the Ninja's corkscrews, Mindbender's triple loop, the Freefall's 10-story drop and the Great Gasp's 20-story drop.

The Draw
There are plenty of tamer rides and other things to do. See that silly wabbit in Bugs Bunny Land, get spooked at Monster Plantation, swing in a cable car or take a breather while you watch a musical stage show. By the end of the day, you'll be exhausted, wet from the splash of the Log Flume and sticky from sno-cones and cotton candy.

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Know Before You Go

The park usually opens in March and closes at the end of October. Hours of operation vary, so call or check the website for details.

Save Money

Purchase tickets on the website for $34.99. If you plan to visit the park more than once a year, buy a season pass for $59.99, or purchase a pass for Six Flags and White Water for $89.99.

User Reviews for Six Flags Over Georgia

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

11/08/2007 Posted by atlanta08

I have having fun here for 30 years. This place is great. The rides are awesome. The lines can be long however with the rapid/smart pass you bypass all of the waiting. I will continue to take my kids here for years.

3 Star Rating: Average

03/25/2007 Posted by sysadmin

What happened this year (2007)? I like Six Flags - I buy a season's pass every year or two, but even the early-season price went up $20 this year! $15/day for parking? Too rich for me - I'll have to look for cheaper entertainment options elsewhere. The whole point of the season's pass was to be able to drop by for a few hours in the evening to avoid the crowds and heat. Maybe others can afford these prices to ride a handful of rides per visit - but I can't. It's a shame - the rides are great.

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Editor's Review

The place for breathtaking, lunch-losing thrill rides.  See the full editorial review.

Insider Tips

Know Before You Go

The park usually opens in March and closes at the end of October. Hours of operation vary, so call or check the website for details.

More Insider Tips

Directory & Services Information

Admission

  • Adults $42.99
  • Children (under 48")/seniors $25.99

Parking

  • Pay lot

Hours

  • Vary seasonally

Payment Types

  • American Express
  • MasterCard
  • Visa
  • Discover

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