Six Flags Under Water
Atlanta's Six Flags is under water after rain plagued the Atlanta metropolitain area. ABC News reports has a link to a video of Six Flags under water, with a rollercoaster weaving in and out of the murky water. Those who wanted to visit Six Flags this weekend will have to change their plans. With Six Flags under water, you can be sure that the popular Atlanta theme park will be closed for a while. Once under water, Six Flags will have to be repaired, inspected, and cleaned up before any guests can enter the park again.
I've never seen anything like Six Flags under water. The biggest theme park I have ever been to is Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio. I can't imagine what that theme park would look like under water - nor would I ever want to see that. With Six Flags under water, where should a family go if they want to seek thrills? While it's entirely possible that Six Flags will open back up in time for next summer, it's always good to have a "plan B".
With Six Flags under water, there are 3 alternative Six Flags theme parks in the southeastern US, 2 alternative smaller theme parks, and 2 huge amusement parks in nearby Florida. Six Flags theme park enthusiasts who want to find another Six Flags park now that Six Flags is under water in Georgia can travel to Arlington, St. Louis, or Louisville. If you don't care what type of park you go to as long as it has at least one rollercoaster, there are several other options now with Six Flags under water. Magic Springs in Hot Springs, Arkansas is a family favorite. Silver Dollar City is another small town and affordable theme park to consider with Six Flags under water.