Six Flags, White Water announce reopening dates

Six Flags Over Georgia will reopen June 15 while Six Flags White Water will begin accepting visitors June 29, the company said. Both parks will reopen only to members and season pass holders.

Six Flags Over Georgia will reopen June 15 while Six Flags White Water will begin accepting visitors June 29, the company said. Both parks will reopen only to members and season pass holders.

Three months after closing their doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic, two of Cobb County’s most popular attractions are preparing to reopen with smaller crowds.

Six Flags Over Georgia will reopen June 15 while Six Flags White Water will begin accepting visitors June 29, the company said. Both parks will reopen only to members and season pass holders.

To comply with Gov. Brian Kemp’s latest executive order, Six Flags Over Georgia will operate at reduced capacity for the first week while White Water will do the same during the first four days of its reopening.

Preview days for Six Flags Over Georgia season pass holders and members are set for June 15-21, with the park opening to all guests on June 22. For White Water, preview days for members and season pass holders will be June 29 through July 2, and the park will open to everyone on July 3.

Six Flags closed nationwide March 13 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The company, like many other attractions across the country, is adjusting to the new normal with a slew of safety measures and procedures, including temperature checks, mobile food ordering, mask requirements for employees and all guests over the age of 2, distance markers throughout the park and separating roller coaster riders to comply with social distancing guidelines. You can learn more about these changes by visiting the park's website.

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“Six Flags Over Georgia and White Water are two of the most popular summertime family traditions in the southeast, and we look forward to welcoming guests back to our beautiful parks to enjoy a safe, fun environment,” said Park President Dale Kaetzel. “The safety of our guests and team members remains our number one priority. We want to thank our incredible team members, elected officials and all essential workers who have supported us and our community throughout the past several months.”