#this being said i’ve never been to fright fest and would 100% go to six flags for fright fest
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wait i though the 'take my white ass to six flags' thing was a meme?
but to be fair to them, its cheaper and probs easier to get to a six flages than didney. i could probs afford to go to the six flags in my state but disney would put me more in debt just to get to any location
like i agree six flags is not GREAT but when you're a broke bitch....
is it? I don’t know. it sounds like a meme but I am just a guy
it IS easier and cheaper to get to six flags for sure!! i actually started to go in harder on it in my tags and then reeled back because that exact thing occurred to me.
Idk which six flags is yours, but mine is six flags over georgia and its generally considered… not the greatest? not the worst either, but no one’s traveling here to go there. also, its like, 99F with 100% humidity on any given day. which I guess isn’t much different than Disney World’s location in Florida, but Disney at least gives you more places to find shade and cool off.
Personally I just think like, as far as Georgia attractions go…. you can do yourself a million times better by going ANYWHERE else than six flags with your money.
there’s a Margaritaville water park at Lake Lanier (which has a super interesting historical background and has a legacy of being haunted!), there’s the zoo, the aquarium, the world of coke (which is kinda lame too tbh but ATL is where cocacola was invented! and they have a cool little room where you can try all their products from different countries), the civil rights museum is an extraordinarily interesting place and I can’t recommend it enough either.
I’d also be remiss to not mention Oakland Cemetery, which is one of my favorite places in the world and has tours every weekend! its ~40 acres and ~200 years old. a lot of ATL’s mayors are buried there, as well as the writer of Gone With The Wind, Margaret Mitchell, and country legend Kenny Rogers. it has a deep and complicated history and I highly encourage everyone to interact with it. they have awesome volunteers (I may be biased), a little giftshop, and really cool events that happen seasonally!
there’s Savannah GA (also haunted!) (they have a haunted pirate restaurant!) (they get fucking crazy on St Patricks Day!) (and theres the beach!) (Tybee Island is nearby! you can visit lighthouses and go on wild life tours!)
there’s Stone Mountain (which gets a lot of shit but is fun as a day trip thing and they have cool light shows at night), in the fall you can go up to the mountains and visit the apple orchards and pick your own apples and most of the places have VERY GOOD baked goods and cider. there’s also Helen, which is a cool little town with european influences, and Dahlonega, which both have river rafting and are extremely beautiful places.
if you want to go further south, you can visit the Okefenokee Swamp, but I’m not even going to pretend like I know a lot about what south ga has going on.
none of this even takes into consideration the amount of other historical sights + nature parks we have scattered about.
tldr my state is full of really cool and very fun things to do that aren’t just 15 different rollercoasters and a subpar waterpark
#this being said i’ve never been to fright fest and would 100% go to six flags for fright fest#i just havent really enjoyed six flags any of the times i’ve been so i dont super recommend going
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