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Six Flags White Water sits about 30 minutes northwest of downtown Atlanta in Marietta, making it the go-to water park for the metro area. This is a full-scale outdoor water park that knows how to handle Georgia's sweltering summers. The park sprawls across 69 acres with enough slides and attractions to fill a long day. The wave pool here is massive and gets packed on weekends, so hit it early if you want some breathing room. Their slide collection ranges from family-friendly tube rides to some genuinely intense body slides that'll get your heart pumping. The lazy river winds around a good chunk of the park and provides perfect relief when you need a break from the action. Kids have their own dedicated areas with smaller slides and splash features, though the little ones will probably want to graduate to the bigger stuff pretty quickly. Being part of the Six Flags chain means this place runs efficiently. Staff keeps lines moving, facilities stay clean, and safety is clearly a priority. The food situation is what you'd expect from a theme park - standard fare at theme park prices, so consider eating before you arrive. Parking fills up fast during peak summer days, especially weekends, so get there when gates open if possible. The Georgia sun is no joke, so sunscreen isn't optional here. Cabana rentals are available and worth it if you're visiting with a group or plan to stay all day. They provide shade and a home base for your stuff. The park typically runs seasonally from late spring through early fall, with weekend-only operation at the beginning and end of the season. This place works best for families with kids old enough to enjoy real water slides, though they do accommodate younger children. Teens love it here, and there's enough variety to keep parents happy too.
Planning a visit? Confirm hours and pricing on the official website — details can change seasonally.
Best time to go
Late April through early October, with the shoulder weeks (May and September) offering warm water and fewer crowds. Avoid spring-break weeks if you want shorter lines.
Save money
Online tickets typically save you a few dollars over the gate price; even at lower-priced parks it adds up for a family. Outdoor parks usually drop ticket prices after 3pm or 4pm; if you're a half-day family that schedule alone can save 30%.
Getting there
Six Flags White Water sits in Atlanta, Georgia. Arrive at opening to claim shade. Tree-line and cabana spots go first; if you can splurge for a cabana, midday shade pays for itself.
Who it's best for
Fits a wide range of ages. Worth a scouting lap when you arrive so each member of your group knows where their favorite area is before lines start to build.
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