That park can be sketchy at times. Being from Memphis, we liked StL better.
Memphis and STL calling Atlanta "sketchy"?
Memphis has no park at the time and experience tells me that StL did a better job at the controlling the behaviors of the local patrons. I don't mean the black folk but usually the roving packs of teens of a races. Maybe it's changed but in the 90s and early 2000s ATL' s Six Flags was a mess the two times I hit it. Libertyland never really had unruly behavior in my experiences except at MidSouth Fair time but it was a small park, it suffered from city ownership and that was the #1 reason for it's downfall as the parks budget kept being raided. It's the same effect you see with Mud Island, city owned so reinvestment is at a minimum so it's become tired.even though it has great features like the scale model of the Mississippi and the never updated River Museum or to renovate the amp,.which is still a great concert venue without the investment needed.
I can't help but think a great update and feature for the River Museum would be a soaring type of attractions where you fly down the river starting in Minnie, while over StL, you smell the brewery and fly over a Cards game, you fly over and with migrating waterfowl, in Memphis you fly by the river during the BBQ championship and you smell the cooking and when you get to New Orleans you buzz the French Quarter at Mardi Gras and you smell urine.