It's that time of year again where theme parks and local farms start turning into spooky spots and start putting up all the fall and Halloween decor. Six Flags Over Georgia is no exception, and the fun starts next weekend. You can grab your friends and gear up for weekends full of scares and fun! Six Flags has changed their annual FrightFest to HALLOWFEST this year, but it'll still be as frightening as ever. Starting September 19 running through November 1, you can indulge in all things eerie at this event. HALLOWFEST splits up its thrills between day and night, so those who aren't into the more terrifying things can still enjoy the decor and thrilling rollercoasters at the park. Editor's Choice: You Can Try To 'Escape A Serial Killer' In The Dark At This Georgia Cabin In The Woods But at 6:00 p.m. every night, creatures of your worst nightmares get released and it's every man for himself. There are specific scare zones that you can walk through to really send chills up your spine too. You might also find yourself being followed by a dead clown or a living doll every now and then. View this post on Instagram Weekends This Fall – Come out for thrills by day (trick-or-treating too) & chills by night with rides in the dark and open-air scare zones. For your safety, attendance will be limited – reserve your spot fast! #halloween A post shared by Six Flags Over Georgia (@sixflagsovergeorgia) on Aug 17, 2020 at 1:33pm PDT During the day, guests can expect to get candy at points all throughout the park, listen to family-friendly Halloween stories on the famous Six Flags train, have the option to purchase sweet Halloween park treats, and so much more. View this post on Instagram This was another great Six Flags Fright Fest for the books! The haunted houses this year were the same as last year, so I opted out of spending the extra money to do them again, but @ourfrozenmemories, @wcouse_8, @a_jeep_and_puppers, & I rode plenty of rides, saw lots of awesome Halloween decorations (Check out the graveyard full of Jack-O-Lanterns & the woman being birthed from a pumpkin!), saw plenty of characters in the scare zones, & got plenty covered in fog from the fog machines. Also, we found some Halloween poop emoji hats with different designs this year. My favorite is the vampire poop! Thanks to my friends for spending such a great night with me! Swipe right for 5 more photos. #SixFlags #SixFlagsOverGeorgia #SixFlagsMember #FrightFest #FrightFest2019 #SixFlagsFrightFest #SixFlagsFrightFest2019 #Halloween #October #HappyOctober A post shared by Jo Elizabeth (@where.in.the.world.is_jo) on Oct 19, 2019 at 10:00pm PDT Instead of having any of their haunted attractions inside this year, everything will be outside to be extra safe when it comes to sanitation and social distancing. All guests will be required to wear a mask and scare-actors are required to stay six feet away from all visitors, so you don't have to worry about a monster sneaking up on you and whispering menacingly into your ears. The park will also have a capacity limit in place. View this post on Instagram IS IT SPOOKY TIME YET?! I wanna be Chance again! #flashbackfriday #fbf #clowns #sixflagsgreatadventure #frightfest #sixflagsfrightfest A post shared by Taylor Anselmo (@taylor_anselmo0714) on Jul 18, 2020 at 8:20pm PDT During your visit, you might as well take a ride on the new Catwoman and Poison Ivy rides that were just introduced this year too for some extra thrills. Tickets are on sale now for HALLOWFEST, so if you're looking to creep it real, now might be the time to start planning your Six Flags adventure. HALLOWFEST at Six Flags Over Georgia Price: $34.99 for single-day tickets; various ticket packages and price points available. When: September 19 through November 1 Address: 275 Riverside Pkwy, Austell, GA Why You Need To Go: Attending this event this spooky season is a great way to get your creepy fall kicks. Get a few scares in while you take a ride on the thrilling rollercoasters after dark and take advantage of all the cool decorations for Halloweeny photo-ops. Website