Buy Your Family Six Flags Tickets And Enjoy Rides, Amusement And More

Looking to have a fun adventure time with the family this summer, then Six Flag tickets are just what you need. Six Flags White Water Park in Georgia is where you can spend all day floating around a lagoon or be a daredevil and try one of many water rides. If you're looking to stay a little dryer, then go to Six Flags Over Georgia for a day full of excitement. Here you will enjoy rides for everyone and much, much more.
Buying Six Flags tickets every year has been a part of almost all families in Georgia’s summer. Six Flags Georgia offers so many awesome roller coasters and other wild rides, great shows, good food and the classic favorites like the beautifully crafted carousel on the hill and the bumper cars, which everyone still gets a thrill from.

The prices for Six Flags tickets are for a one days admission adults $39.99, Adults over the age of 54 $24.99 and admission for Junior’s (children who are under 48” tall) $24.99 for a day.

You can save even more money on your Six Flags tickets if you purchase passes for the entire season. The prices for these are $49.99 for pass from 2-18-07 to 4/14/07, $54.99 for pass from 4/15/07 to 6/2/07 and $59.99 for pass from6/3/07 to 7/27/07.

You will experience some very exciting rides once you have purchased your very own Six Flags tickets.

The roller coaster Scorcher is a mega coaster which has loops that are vertical, inclined, spiraled crossing one another almost and also holds thrills from a figure eight and a cork screw. It goes up to 54 miles per hour and is about 107 ft. high.

The Mine Dahlonega Train is a cool coaster that is made in the setting of an old abandoned mine and shafts. The cars are made to look like old timed mining carts. There are plenty of drops, twists, turns, jerks and hair rising on this ride. This is close to one of the oldest rides in the park as it opened in the year of 1967.

Almost everyone’s favorite must have to ride is the coaster Scream Machine. This was recorded in the book of Guinness in the year 1975 as one of the longest, tallest and fastest coasters of it’s time. This coaster first made its debut in the year of 1973. It is a wooden coaster and travels at a rate of about 57 miles per hour, it stands erect at a towering height of 105 ft.

Other coasters that are just as fun and each having there own different themes are Ninja, Cyclone Georgia, Mind-Bender, Batman, Superman and the Déjà Vu.

White Water Park Six Flags Georgia has rides, fun, food and something for everyone in the family.

Rides specifically for the younger ones and the whole family include The Crossing Lily pad, The Tide Wave, Famous Bob-Slide Bahamas, Rapids, Mutiny’s Chute, Caribbean’s Plunges, Bermuda’s Triangle and you can just sit back, relax and float the day away on your inter-tube at the Hooch.

For the more adventurous and older of the bunch, you’ll want to try these two free falling experiences that will raise the hair on your head, Plummet and Cliff-Hanger.

The wee ones in your group will love exploring the island made into a tree house, Lil’ Squirt’s and the Cove of Capt. Kid islands.

You can also choose from a variety of games to play while visiting White Water Georgia.

The Sky-Drifters Six Flags game let’s you explore and help another adventuresome park goers from one side of the park to the other, the trick to this is, the poor guy has to go all the way by a balloon.

The Bulls-Eye Six Flags Game let’s you get some practice in on your pitching skills as you throw balls at different animals moving along in front of you and try to hit the them for a prize.
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