6 Flags Over Georgia Fright Fest: 2025 In-Depth Guide

Every fall, Six Flags Over Georgia transforms into a chilling realm for thrill-seekers with its annual Fright Fest, now celebrating its 38th year in 2025. This spine-tingling event runs on select nights from September 13 through November 2, 2025. Located in Austell, just west of downtown Atlanta off I-20, the park switches from daylight fun to moonlit terror, featuring haunted houses, scare zones, and nighttime roller coaster experiences that keep adrenaline pumping until closing time.
Where the Fear Lives: Austell’s Thrill Capital
Fog, fear, and photo ops await inside this 290-acre park-turned-Halloween nightmare.
Spanning 290 acres, the entire Six Flags Over Georgia park becomes a haunted playground where every corner—from the historic Promenade to Gotham City—is decorated with cobwebs, flickering lanterns, dense fog, and lurking ghouls. Guests can expect countless photo opportunities amid the immersive Halloween scenery.
Dates That Give You Goosebumps
Mark your calendar—fear takes flight starting September 13th and doesn’t stop ‘til November 2nd.
Fright Fest operates mainly Friday through Sunday evenings, with additional Thursday preview nights and extended hours during Halloween week. Gates open at 6 p.m., but the full fright experience kicks off after dark—prime time for riding favorites like Goliath or Twisted Cyclone beneath an ominous moon. The event wraps on November 2, 2025, so early planning is crucial for securing your scare-filled weekend.
From Little Boos to Hardcore Haunters
Whether you’re five or fiendish, there’s a scream (or smile) for everyone in the family.
Families with younger children can enjoy the Kids Boo Fest, held during daytime hours, featuring trick-or-treat trails, costume contests, and light-hearted shows perfect for little ghouls. After 6 p.m., the intensity ramps up with spine-chilling haunted houses, terrifying scare zones, and intense mazes designed for teenagers and adults. Classic rides remain open throughout the event, balancing thrills for all ages.
What Makes This Year Freakishly Epic
From haunted film sets to disco ghouls, 2025 delivers your most terrifying Fright Fest yet.
The 2025 Fright Fest lineup boasts five new haunted houses, including the gruesome Saw X Maze, inspired by the horror film’s latest chapter, and the psychologically unnerving Nyctophobia labyrinth. These join returning favorites like the Carnival of Chaos, renowned for its twisted circus terror.
Added to the thrills are three brand-new scare zones scattered throughout the park, plus a lively disco-themed monster show that delivers screams and boogie all night long. Combined with the nighttime coaster runs and live thematic entertainment, the event promises nonstop scares and selfie-worthy moments.
Park, Stroll, Scream: Navigating the Lots
Skip the stress and score prime parking—your night of fear starts faster with a plan.
General parking is priced at around $30 per vehicle, with a Preferred Parking option for around $45 to minimize the late-night walk back to your car. Purchasing parking passes online ahead of arrival helps skip tollbooth lines and allows faster entrance to the park.
Pack the Thrills, Skip the Stress with Tripster
Want to make the most of your Fright Fest weekend without juggling a dozen tabs? Tripster makes it easy to bundle Six Flags Over Georgia tickets with nearby Atlanta hotels and local attractions—all in one smooth, budget-friendly booking.
With exclusive discounts and flexible vacation packages, you can even add VIP upgrades or plan ahead for events like Holiday in the Park. Book early to lock in the fun—and let Tripster handle the scary part (the logistics, not the monsters).
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