Jul 11, 2015, 07:06 PM
(This post was last modified: Jul 11, 2015, 07:12 PM by James_Fan_1886.)
Went to Six Flags Over Georgia yesterday. So I got to the park around 9:30 a.m because I wanted to skip all the lines and get my stuff (tickets, vip pass, etc.) Then I went around 9:55 in the morning I rode on Goliath with my friends. The ride on Goliath was really good that morning, I got about 3 rides on that on the front and back. Then when the park was about to open I headed down to Georgia Scorcher to get some easy rides on it before larger crowds came in. I rode Georgia Scorcher and the ride was smooth for a stand-up (unlike Vortex at Carowinds), I got a seat on the end on the ride in the front row and the ride had a nice feeling of speed, smoothness, and airtime. Then I went back on the Scorcher because the lines were much shorter than I thought, less than 15 minutes like the sign said. Then I got to go on Dare Devil Dive, I first rode the ride with no wait and was really nice and it was a very cool experience to ride it. Pretty fun ride, don't think its the best Euro-fighter, but certainly not bad at all! Then I walked over to Gotham City, and it was extremely cool. I first went to Mind Bender, the Schwarzkopf loop coaster of the park, and I saw it's an ACE landmark! It has a really pretty area, and there was again no line, the crowds that day were great. And I always have to go on Batman The Ride! I always like the ride, all clones of it are freaking intense. After that I tried the new tilt-a-whirl Harley Quinn's Spinsanity, and it's pretty basic. After that, since Joker's Chaos Coaster was having problems, I went to Monster Mansion, the park's awesome dark ride! After that, I rode Wil-E-Coyote's Canyon Blaster and the Dahlonega Mine Train, which are both hurlers :P Lol no. After that we got a ride on Sky Screamer, which isn't really too scary but fun like the others, and in my opinion better than the Windseeker at various Cedar Fair parks. After that, I went to Metropolis to ride Superman Ultimate Flight. Not a bad B&M Flyer, but I got stuck on the brake run after the roll. Spent more time there than I waited in line lol. After that I got on Great American Scream Machine. One of those wooden coasters that I really like, and it's pretty smooth for 1977, or whatever year it opened. After that, I came to Acrophobia and for once I got scared on a Drop Tower lol. Then I went to the Cyclone to investigate the area, possibly to see maybe some signs of RMC, and didn't really see any markings, which is bad because it is a rough coaster. The only smooth part of it was the drop. I pretty much ignored Ninja, because just looking at it gave me a headache The first word that comes to mind when I hear about it? S-hit, because that is what it is. After that, I went home because I did everything that I wanted to Well, at least back to my hotel. My move to Edinburgh, England has been moved to early August
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I have some great rides made, and I post great roller coaster news!
Favorite steel coaster: Fury 325 at Carowinds
Favorite wood coaster: Ravine Flyer II at Waldameer.
Longest Line: 4 Hours for Millennium Force :P
I have some great rides made, and I post great roller coaster news!
Favorite steel coaster: Fury 325 at Carowinds
Favorite wood coaster: Ravine Flyer II at Waldameer.
Longest Line: 4 Hours for Millennium Force :P