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Cobb Travel & Tourism represents Atlanta’s sweet spot, Cobb County. Charming. Delightful. And truly alive with personality. Learn all about what Cobb has to offer by visiting travelcobb.org or www.facebook.com/cobbtravelandtourism.
Cobb County directly benefits from this economic impact as visitors spend their dollars on local accommodations, transportation, entertainment and recreation, food and retail throughout the county.
“Six Flags Over Georgia is Cobb’s number 1 attraction and its impact continues to grow and be felt throughout the community,” said Holly Bass, CEO of Cobb Travel & Tourism. “By adding Hurricane Harbor and extending their season with Holiday in the Park, Six Flags was able to broaden their reach and draw even more visitors to Cobb County.”
Tourism is Cobb’s leading industry with $2.5 billion in economic impact and employing more than 30,000 people.
“Six Flags Over Georgia and Six Flags White Water are powerful economic drivers and contribute significantly to tourism’s overall impact in our county,” said Bass.
For more information and comments from Six Flags Over Georgia, contact communications manager Gene Petriello at 770-739-3400 x 3362.
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