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Six Flags Recognizes World Autism Month with Low Sensory Sundays

Low Sensory Sundays every Sunday in April

By Dedra Brown-Harvey April 6, 2024

In recognition of World Autism Month, Six Flags Over Georgia is hosting Low Sensory Sundays every Sunday in April.

During Low Sensory Sundays, guests will enjoy a relaxing and less stimulating environment, with reduced park sound and additional quiet break areas at the Bugs Bunny BoomTown Stage and the Lickskillet Pavilion located near Pandemonium.

The park will also debut an updated Low Sensory Zone in a new location near Guest Services. The Low Sensory Zone will be open throughout the season and is a dedicated space designed to provide guests with sensory sensitives the opportunity to take a break from the stimulating theme park environment. The space will gradually come to life throughout the spring. From gentle lighting to soothing sounds, every element has been carefully curated to create a calming and inclusive experience for all sensory needs.

The first Low Sensory Sunday kicks off this weekend, April 7, and will occur every following Sunday through April 28. For more details, visit sixflags.com/overgeorgia.

The Spring Break Pass Sale Ends Soon

Six Flags Over Georgia is now open daily through April 7 for Spring Break. During Spring Break, guests can get a free Diamond upgrade with the purchase of a Platinum Pass. With a Diamond Pass, guests can Go All Out with visits to all Six Flags parks and water parks, preferred Speedy Parking, food and merchandise discounts and more! For more information and to purchase a Season Pass, visit sixflags.com/overgeorgia.