4th of July Celebration at Six Flags

Celebrate Your Independence Day!

Independence Day is more than just a holiday, it's the ultimate American tradition. July 3 through July 5, Six Flags is the premiere destination to celebrate our country, enjoy the summer, and share great times with friends.

Bring a Coca-Colaź Can and Come an Hour Early

All guests that arrive to the park with a Coca-Colaź can on July 3 - July 5, can be admitted into the park an hour early! More information about early ride times will be released closer to the date of the event.

See our Amazing Fireworks Show All Three Nights

Each night at 9:30 p.m., Six Flags Over Georgia will be honoring the annual Independence Day tradition with an amazing fireworks show! Be sure to get a spot early in the Cotton States Exposition district near the American Scream Machine and Sky Coaster for the best view. This is one fireworks show you certainly do not want to miss!

Visit our Water Park

Of course, soak up the sun and cool off at our world-class water park, Hurricane Harbor, free with park admission. Hurricane Harbor features the world's first hybrid zero-gravity slide, along with a 38,000 square foot wave pool, children's interactive water playground and more.

- See more at: https://www.sixflags.com/overgeorgia/special-events/celebration/coca-cola-july-4th-fest#sthash.t3gsI46G.dpuf 

Saturday, July 04, 2015

Location:

Six Flags Over Georgia
275 Riverside Pkwy SW
Austell, GA 30168
United States


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