Arts & Humanities Society & Culture

UGA Night at Six Flags Over Georgia set for April 17

Athens, Ga. – The University of Georgia will host the 12th annual UGA Night at Six Flags Over Georgia on April 17. University students, faculty, staff, alumni and their families will have exclusive access to the theme park from 6 p.m. until midnight.

Tickets purchased by 4 p.m. on April 10 will be $25.50, $20.50 for students with valid UGACards who pay activity fees on the Athens campus. April 11-17, tickets will be $30.50 or $25.50 for students. Tickets sold online or at the gate will be $35.50. All ticket purchasers will receive a voucher for a free return visit on June 7, 14 or 21.

Parking is free, and children 2 years of age and younger will be admitted without charge.

Madison Giddens, Miss UGA 2015 and Shelby McLeod, Miss UGA 2012, are scheduled to perform. Live entertainment from several UGA student groups and other performers will be featured.

Tickets may be purchased at the Tate Student Center Cashier Window, open weekdays from 9 a.m.-4 p.m., by calling 706-542-8074 or online at http://tate.uga.edu. Student ticket prices are honored at the cashier window only. Tickets ordered online or by phone are subject to the non-student rate.

A limited number of bus passes is available at a cost of $14 for students and $24 for non-students. Bus passes are available for purchase at the cashier window only.

UGA Night at Six Flags is sponsored by UGA Student Affairs and the University Union Student Programming Board and is supported by the UGA Alumni Association.

For more information, call 706-542-8074 or see http://tate.uga.edu.

UGA Student Affairs
The Division of Student Affairs comprises 20 campus departments that enhance the learning environment for students at the University of Georgia by stimulating the learning process, integrating the in-class and out-of-class experiences, promoting an environment conducive to growth and discovery and facilitating intellectual, spiritual, social, occupational, physical, cultural and emotional development. For more information, see http://studentaffairs.uga.edu.