Atlanta Banta Fo Fanta

An August 2003 trip to Atlanta by Your Highnezz

I looove Hotlanta! Then, why don't I marry it you say? Hmm... I'll think about that!

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Six Flags over Georgia is right outside of Atlanta. It's basically the same as any other Six Flags, but who cares! I loooved it there., even through it rained on my parade and they closed a couple of rides down for a few minutes. My favorite ride was every ride I went on, but one in particular was this train ride; it was hilarious because my mom (the only person I was there with) doesn't ride "scary" rides such as roller coasters. Anyway, she asked the operator if the ride was scary or if it was just a regular train. They told her it wasn't scary and it was just like a normal train ride. But was it? Nope! There were loops and goops and droops and hoops and--okay, maybe not all that, but there were a lot of hills and things. My stomach nearly popped out through my back (my new expression)--not from all of the steep hills, but from my mom squeezing me so hard! She screamed like a... a... a person who screams LOUD! Some 30-something*coughs*year-old lungs, I tell ya. Anyway, there wasn't enough time to get on everything; you need at least 2 days to see the whole park. And make sure that you look fly on the coasters, because one of them takes pictures of you! I looked... how can I put this? High.

Oh, the food. You can seriously go bankrupt eating there. Why DO they have to make it so expensive? $500 for a fry. Yep, one little fry. Okay, maybe I'm exaggerating a lil bit, or a lot, but it was expensive.

Hmm, what else? It was cheap to get in because we had a Coke can, or was it Pepsi? Nope, it was Coke, being that they ARE located in Atlanta. Oh! I went there, too. I still taste that ear wax-tasting soda. But I'll tell you about that later. I recommend Six Flags Over Georgia for anyone with or without kids. Gotta go, my cartoons are on. What? They are!

Ooh, the lines were very long, I waited in roller coaster lines for maybe 40 minutes each. Hot weather equals crowds.

[Don't get me started on the water ride I went on. I was the only one on the whole ride to get SOAKED because the other people knew where to sit. How was I to know that we were going under a WATERFALL? I couldn't breath for a sec while under it, and it's a good thing I brought a change of clothes and stored them in the cheap lockers they have. Yes, I know, I'm a "jean-yus."]

  • Member Rating 4 out of 5 by Your Highnezz on January 20, 2006

Six Flags Over Georgia
7561 Six Flags Parkway Austell, Georgia 30168
+1 770 948 9290

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Lansing, Michigan

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