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Skull Island reviews

Theme Park Insider readers offer their ratings and reviews for Skull Island, a playground at Six Flags Over Georgia.

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Posted: November 28, 2009

A large, interactive, water play structure.

This area is open from Memorial Day through Labor Day, and closes one hour prior to the rest of the park.

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If you want to cool off on a hot summer day, this attraction is a must! Even on the park's busiest days, you can always come here and cool off without waiting! No longer do I have to hope to cool off on unreliable water rides like Thunder River, which only get a few riders wet. There are queue lines for the slides, but none to enter and splash around. Giant buckets dump every 3 mins. The option of wearing your street clothes or a swimsuit makes it versatile (although most slides require swim attire). On some busy summer days, I can spend hours here.... - Stephen Tuday

Great small waterpark. Just where a bathing suit under your clothes and dry off on a coster, the crime wave, or shake, r & r. You can spend less than 30 min if there are few people. Or you can spend an hour to 2 hours if it's busy. - David L.

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