Six Flags Over Georgia

barbara
barbara
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Six Flags over Georgia

  • June 5, 2000
  • Rated 3 of 5 by barbara from Atlanta, Georgia
Six Flags over Georgia

Six Flags is just like any other amusement park in the world. There are a ton of rides, games, and junk food readily available for anyone with an open wallet. We got there when the park first opened, and this was helpful for us to get on more rides because the lines are shorter early in the day (And during the week. Weekends are ALWAYS crowded). I found my favorite ride to be the Fearless Freeps, a bungee-chord-type tower that is an absolute blast to fall from for the adventurous adult. My husband and son played carnival games while I secured a time slot to get hooked in a funny vest contraption and lifted, dangling from a metal string, to the top of a tower that seemed almost as long as a football field to me (It was actually over 100 feet high). The view of the park from up there was AMAZING. Of course, then I had to pull the rip-chord which was VERY Scary! The fall was FAST though safer than a bungee-chord drop because of how the ride’s rigged. While highly recommended, this adventure does cost extra money (and a signed waiver of liability). You can go with up to two other people to make the ride cheaper as long as you all stay within a certain weight limit. I took the plunge on my own for $30. It was well worth it to me! Of course, all the rides at Six Flags are fun (except the old wooden roller coasters which jerk WAY too hard.). The Batman show was a big hit with our kid, too, and a nice reprieve from standing in lines. Tip: Parking is $8---CASH ONLY! If you are visiting the park more than once in a season, get the season pass. It is by far the best bang for your buck.

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