Pictures from my trip to Six Flags over Georgia with an old roommate, his fiancee, and her sister. Wednesday, August 4th, 2004
Cheerleading
College
Daytona
Denver
E3
F.S.A.
Little Rock
New Year's
Northstar
Old Pals
Other
Pals
Six Flags
Stone Mountain

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

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

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)

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

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.