As summer winds down, Six Flags Over Georgia is embracing fall with three signature events returning to the amusement park.

“From the family fun of Kids Boo Fest, to the flavors of Oktoberfest and the pulse-pounding scares of Fright Fest, our team has gone all out to ensure we deliver the ultimate fall experience in one place,” said Park Manager Kristin Ardizoni in a news release.

Kids Boo Fest runs from noon to 6 p.m. on weekends until Nov. 2. The young and the young-at-heart can enjoy interactive fun, including Farmer Jordan’s Pumpkin Patch, an inflatable corn maze, and a costume contest.

Meanwhile, adults can experience the spirit of Germany during the annual Oktoberfest celebration. There will be live entertainment, authentic German cuisine and brews, including bratwurst and warm pretzels, along with a variety of family-friendly activities.

The events are included with a single admission ticket.

As darkness falls, the park’s Fright Fest kicks in, one of the largest Halloween events in the Southeast with five haunted mazes, six scare zones, three live shows, nearly 300 monsters and thrilling night rides.

This year the park is also introducing seven new experiences, including “immersive haunts based on two of the most terrifying franchises in horror history.”

  • The Conjuring Universe – Based on New Line Cinema’s iconic horror franchise, enter the Warrens’ occult museum where their most terrifying cases await. Face Annabelle’s malevolent stare, flee from The Nun’s unholy presence and survive the Perron farmhouse’s demonic forces. Each cursed artifact awakens ancient evil. Tonight, you’re not just observing their cases; you’ve become part of them. 
  • SAW: Legacy of Terror – Welcome to the ultimate trial of survival in SAW: Legacy of Terror. Step into the world of SAW with a diabolical experience honoring the franchise’s legacy of terror by plunging into the depths of Jigsaw’s twisted mind. Traverse iconic scenes inspired by the films and come face to face with some of John Kramer’s most diabolical contraptions before time runs out.

Fright Fest runs 21 select nights from Sept. 13 through Nov. 2. Admission to Fright Fest includes all rides, live shows, scare zones and street entertainment.

For The Conjuring Universe and SAW: Legacy of Terror, guests should purchase a Haunted Attractions Pass, which includes access to three additional haunted mazes: Carnival of Chaos, Nyctophobia and Camp Slasher. 

This report was compiled and written by Rough Draft Atlanta's staff.