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Six Flags White Water Park
"Welcome To White WaterWelcome to Six Flags White Water where you will experience thrills and family fun. Visit our water rides, water slides, wave pool, lazy river, and much more! Discover food and entertainment for you and your crew. Find out why this is the place where memories are made."
Address: , Atlanta 30303, GA, US
Phone: (770) 948-9290
State: GA
City: Atlanta
Zip Code: 30303



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We absolutely love this place!!! I recommend buying the flash pass!! The 1st day without flash pass we only ride 6 rides the next day with flash pass we ride a 100 times!! Just be careful because peons get abbey when you ride 4 times while they have been in line an hour but hey you got to pay to play we enjoyed the tornado the most and the python plunge!! I will warn you hours have changed they close at 6 during week which I want told when I bought flash pass at 3 so that upset me but this park is awesome with great employees not rude at all!! A few rides are closed and the lazy river because they don't have enough employees come on kiddos go to work!!
5 stars for value, I mean seriously where else can you have fun for $60/person for whole season. 4 stars for the number of attractions available during our visits, many of them are not available due to insufficient life guards they said. 3 stars for maintenance, pools aren't too clean. Leaves and debris. Some deferred maintenance can be seen like cracked pavement, dull and chipped paints and more. Far from say water parks in Florida which are well maintained. We had a great time though.
I wish we could leave a little different review for each item. Half of the attractions were down and I'm sure it's a mixture of maintenance and staffing issues. Slides going into the children's play pools were closed for maintenance by the looks of it. All the pumps running just to try and keep them clean. The lazy river was closed forcing everyone into the wave pool. Limited staff I'm sure to keep the expenses down and increase profit. The rides that were open were well staffed and went pretty smoothly, one slide that people enjoyed would allow people unable to swim to ride it. Please if you go to a water park and plan to ride the rides at a bare minimum know how to swim. Everyone has a good time. Park needs some work but I'm sure in this day in time this could not be built and turn a profit. Chairs are used by people to stow belongings rather than sit in them. Family's of 10 would take 10 chairs for nothing more than drying their towels. First time ever going and I'm sure we will be back in the hopes more rides are open and repaired.
I'm sure if business was normal it would've have been a blast but my recent experience due to the pandemic and being short staffed was anything but... there were only 2 rides open, the wave pool was roped ALL the way back to like 4'10 and being 5'10 and just standing there was pretty underwhelming. There was only 2 food stands open and you already know they were over priced for the most basic foods so no surprise there but the lines were 45 minutes long! The worst part of the experience was that the park charged FULL price for LESS than HALF the park available. It has since lowered the price a bit but the damage is done. You can try at your own risk. But I will also say.. we are 24, 11 and 17 so we are definitely not the targeted demographic. A kid between 4 and 10 would probably have a great time with the kiddie playground that was open. And being short enough to enjoy the wave pool. Otherwise just go to regular six flags or wait for everything to open back up.
Honestly, about 3 1/2 stars. The food was amazing, the waters were cold and fresh. Lines were, l o n g. However, the workers..-meh. I lost my prescription glasses on a strong current ride dragon tails around 5:50 PM and the lifeguard didn't do anything, he said we had to "Wait until 7" which is absolutely ridiculous. Why? Since around 12:30 PM, they had shut off a different ride typhoon twister? for another rider in order to find some *sunglasses*. That's not fair in my book, but in the end; a very sweet lady swam in the pool and found my glasses. She was another worker to be clear. I hope they upgrade their lifeguards, I understand they aren't paid to find things in pools- but the least they could do is shut off the ride for a few minutes while the rider finds their belongings.. Otherwise, fun place for a hot day!
Love Six Flags White Waters, a great place for 103 temp. Our sunblock worked as well. The wave pool was a big hit with the girls and the water playground too. We all had lots of fun. Wasn’t over crowded either, which was fabulous.
Fun water park with a lot of attractions although the wave pool didn’t throw much waves and lasted only few minutes. Lines were not that bad but a lot of the rides were closed.
Great Waterpark in Atlanta. Equipped with a big variety of slides and kiddie play areas. There is literally a play area for all age groups. The lazy river and wave pool is ok. Recommend buy your tickets online to save money and time. There is a fee apx $20 to park. Expect lots of people and long lines to go on the slides. Fun place to take the kids or just to have an adult outing. Bring sunscreen. Shade is very limited unless you purchase a cabana.
Under priced - Hear me out on this. The parking was slow and chaotic, facilities are tired, the park is incredibly crowded, the lines are absurdly long, many rides are closed, the park is grossly understaffed and staff is generally apathetic we did meet several staff member who cared, but they were the exception. The list of cons is innumerable and the list of pros is short. Upgrades like premium cabanas and platinum fast passes fail to deliver a VIP experience. If you used to a Disney experience, you will not find it in any aspect of this park, at any price.
Went on a Saturday around 11:30a. 90 degree sunny day. Perfect. Parking lot filled maybe 20% found a shaded spot near the park. Ride wait was 5-10 mins , and by 6 pm, looking at about 30-40 min wait. Half the rides were shut down due to understaffing and maintenance issues but we still had a great day! Be prepared to spend 30-40 for food: drink, lunch, and a snack for the day. I would definitely recommend a meal pass if you don't already have one because a day with all that water leaves you HUNGRY. Do not recommend walking barefoot around the park in any areas. Just don't...be forewarned of the bathrooms and locker areas. Cleanliness is not the standard here. Remember to keep your mouth closed when you hit the poolwater Definitely wear tight fitting pool shoes of some sort at all times. If you wear loose fitted clothing, you will be told to remove your belongings after waiting in line and right before getting on the slide. All of the water slides are exciting and FAST, no doubt you will not be disappointed in the slides...BTW...Lazy river was not in operation, and no alcohol was being sold for the day. Hope this helps!
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