When I think back to my childhood summers, our trips to Six Flags Over Georgia always come to mind. My family and I would buy season passes each year, allowing us to spend countless days at the amusement park. Whether it was a family outing or I brought friends along, Six Flags always provided endless entertainment, and it was a blast every time!
Recently, my childhood friend Bella and I made the quick drive to Six Flags to enjoy a few hours of fun and food. We challenged ourselves to ride as many roller coasters as possible, making sure to include the classics: The Scorcher, Mindbender, and Goliath.
Even though Fright Fest hasn’t officially started, signs of the spooky season were already in place. Skeletons and zombies lurked throughout the park, hinting at the scares to come when Fright Fest begins on September 14 and runs through November 3.
For those who prefer a less frightening experience, the Kids Boo Fest will take place earlier in the day. This event will feature a trick-or-treat trail, a pumpkin patch, and seasonal snacks for everyone to enjoy.
After riding so many roller coasters, we needed a snack break. From pizza to Dippin’ Dots, Six Flags offers concession options to satisfy any craving. And there’s even more to look forward to once Oktoberfest kicks off on September 14, with German-inspired cuisine like spicy chicken schnitzel sandwiches, pierogis, and bratwurst.
Six Flags Over Georgia will remain open through the end of the year on weekends and select weekdays. And don’t worry—the fun doesn’t end after Fright Fest! The 10th annual Holiday in the Park will take over the park starting on November 23.
Six Flags Over Georgia
275 Riverside Pkwy, Austell, GA 30168
(770) 739-3400
www.sixflags.com/overgeorgia
"Six Flags always provided endless entertainment, and it was a blast every time!"