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The main entrance to Six Flags over Georgia |
Freefall. A scary ride that drops you and gives you back problems |
The Georgia Scorcher, the first ride we went on upon entering the park |
Me, on the Georgia Scorcher |
Tony, Sara |
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Gotham of Batman fame. I hope the ride is better than the movies are! |
The entrance to the Batman ride |
The 'Gotham City' motif in this part of the park seems more a half attempt at decore. |
This would be interesting if it lit up or spewed flames. Sadly, it just lamely sits there. |
Sarah & sis (Suzie) take a water break |
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Front of the line for the Batman Ride |
A long section of line that we thankfully did not have to stand through |
Batman ride pulled so many G's that my vision started to blur |
Deja-Vu, which looked cool, but was closed on the day we visited. |
A photo of us on the Georgia Cyclone. Stolen from their very own monitors! (That is Tony cowering in his seat like a little girl) |
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Suzie Burgoyne in line for Thunder River... possibly the LAMEST ride (and 2nd longest line) in the park |
Thunder River riders thoroughly wet and disappointed with the crappy ride |
NINJAS! Here! In Georgia! |
The Ninjas whips riders all over the place in an attempt to give each and every one whiplash. Great corkscrews, though! |
Metropolis, home to Superman |
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Entrance to superman. Easily one of the 2 best rides at the park (and the longest line). |
Most of the Superman track. About half a dozen people were kicked out of the line for cutting it. |
This is how riders strap in to superman ride... we were 2nd row, but should have ridden at the front (next time). |
Guido's pizzeria. So simplistic, yet ingenious in its rascist insensitivity and stereotype. |
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