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Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Win Free Tickets to Six Flags and See a New Show!

South Cobb Patch is treating readers to a family four-pack of tickets to see Six Flags' newest show and to enjoy a day of rides and fun.

One of the hippest new dance shows is now showing at Six Flags Over Georgia. Park-goers sit in the dark for 20 minutes and watch iLuminate, the dance show consisting of 12 dancers wearing suits of wireless colored lights. The lights and visual effects are controlled to match the beats of songs played by a DJ and makes for a truly unique good time! No wonder Team iLuminate finished third on the last season of "America's Got Talent." However, most park-goers are not going only for the park's new shows, but for good times on the park's various roller coasters and rides. On June 14, we'll select one commenter by random to win a family four-pack of tickets to see iLuminate and spend a day at the park! Entering this contest is easy. All you have…

Tiffany

6:07 pm on Thursday, June 14, 2012

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Saturday, May 26, 2012

Six Flags Now Open Daily with New Unique Shows

Six Flags is open daily beginning Saturday and debuts new show featuring "America's Got Talent" showstoppers.

School is out, and that means Six Flags Over Georgia is  now open daily until school begins again. As a way to jumpstart its summer season, SFOG is debuting its newest show, iLuminate this Memorial Day weekend. iLuminate is dance-in-the-dark show that placed third on last summer’s hit television competition series “America’s Got Talent.” The show will run from May 26 until Aug. 12. The show will combine state-of-the-art light up costumes with 12 electrifying entertainers who perform in the dark to create the ultimate performing arts experience. The concept for iLuminate emerged while Miral Kotb, owner and creator of the ground-breaking technology, was developing mobile phone applications. She had a vision of dancers wearing costumes that …

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