Six Flags Over Georgia, GA

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Six Flags Over Georgia is a 290-acre theme park in Austell, Georgia, United States, that is located in unincorporated Cobb County. Following the original Six Flags Over Texas, which opened in 1961, it was the second park in the Six Flags series to open in 1967.


What is the reason for the closure of Six Flags Over Georgia?

Last but not least. Six Flags Over Georgia, like many other businesses around the country, had to shut down operations last year due to the coronavirus outbreak, but the amusement park is now back up and operating.


Which of Six Flags Over Georgia's rides is the most terrifying?

Goliath. The first hill, which rises 170 feet and will make the hair on the back of your neck stand up, is why it's dubbed Goliath. The most terrifying part is climbing the mammoth hill, and once you reach the top, you're on a 70-mile-per-hour frenzy of twists and turns.


At Six Flags Over Georgia, do you have to wear a mask?

Face coverings aren't required. Guests who have not got the COVID-19 vaccine should cover their faces during their stay. Make careful to wash your hands frequently and use hand sanitizer, which can be found throughout our parks.


When did Six Flags Over Georgia first open its doors?

16th of June, 1967


Which of Six Flags' rides is the oldest?

The Whizzer, which opened in 1976, is Six Flags Great America's oldest roller coaster.

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