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Six Flags Over Georgia

History

The Georgia Cyclone, opened in 1990.

After the success of his original Six Flags park in Arlington, Texas, park founder Angus Wynne began searching for a location for a second park. He settled upon a parcel of land located along the Chattahoochee River just west of the city of Atlanta, and design work started in 1964. When the park opened in 1967, Six Flags became the first 'multi-gate' theme park operator in the United States. Before this time, many parks shared common popular names, like Coney Island or Luna Park, but these parks (save the Luna Parks built and managed by Frederick Ingersoll) shared nothing more than the name. In the case of Six Flags, both parks reported to the same parent company.

Like its sister park in Texas and others, the initial design and theming of Six Flags Over Georgia was inspired by six different flags that have flown over the state (or, perhaps more accurately, the lands that are now part of it) during its history. The six flags in question are those of Spain, France, United Kingdom, the United States of America, the Confederate States of America and the state of Georgia. It can be argued that France's involvement in Georgia's history was very limited, at best; it can be further argued that Georgia was never a sovereign nation, as Texas once was. However, with some poetic license, the intent of the name can be considered valid. Over the years most of the original historical themes have been dropped in favor of cartoon and superhero themes.

The park is not owned by the Six Flags Theme Parks corporation. In an arrangement similar to that for Six Flags Over Texas, it is owned by a group of approximately 120 limited partnersome the heirs of Angus G. Wynnnd is managed by the corporation. In years past, this has caused significant friction, including legal action. Starting in 1991, the park was managed by Time Warner Entertainment. The partners sued Time Warner in 1997, claiming that they had neglected to invest in the park and overcharged the partners for the improvements it did receive. A Gwinnett County civil court jury agreed and awarded the partners damages in excess of US$600 million. In 1998, Time Warner sold its interests in the Six Flags parks to Premier Parks of Oklahoma City, which later changed its name to Six Flags Theme Parks, Inc.

Rides and attractions

The Georgia Scorcher.

Six Flags Over Georgia, like most amusement parks, prides itself on its roller coaster collection. With the arrival of Goliath on April 1, 2006, it became only the third amusement park (after Six Flags Great America and Six Flags Great Adventure) to operate four coasters from the design firm Bolliger & Mabillard. Six Flags Magic Mountain became the fourth park to do so when it opened Tatsu five weeks later.

Aside from the roller coasters, Six Flags Over Georgia maintains a large number of other rides and attractions. Two attractions of note are Acrophobia, installed in 2001 as the world's first "floorless" freefall tower ride, and the Riverview Carousel, one of only three remaining five-abreast carousels known to exist and a member of the National Register of Historic Places.

Roller coasters

Ride Name

Year Opened

Removed In

Manufacturer/Ride Type

Current Location

Other Notes

Dahlonega Mine Train

1967

Arrow Dynamics steel "mine train" roller coaster.

Peachtree Square

The original design was a wood supporting structure with steel tubular rails; now, much of the wood is ornamental.

Mini Mine Train

1967

1988

Arrow Dynamics mini mine train kiddie roller coaster

Originally named the Yahoola Hooler.

Great American Scream Machine

1973

John C. Allen designed wooden roller coaster, built by the Philadelphia Toboggan Company.

Cotton States

Opened as the world's tallest and fastest roller coaster at a height of 105 feet (32 m) and speeds of 57 miles per hour (92 km/h).

Mind Bender

1978

Anton Schwarzkopf terrain-following looping steel coaster

Gotham City

The park has claimed that it was the world's first triple-loop coaster. However, the second "loop" is actually an inclined helix and does not turn riders upside-down.

Z-Force

1988

1990

Intamin Space Diver roller coaster

Moved from Six Flags Great America, moved to Six Flags Magic Mountain.

Georgia Cyclone

1990

Summers and Dinn Corp. wooden roller coaster

British

Design is a mirror image of the Coney Island Cyclone, with some minor differences.

Ninja

1992

Vekoma looping roller coaster

Cotton States

Ride moved from Wildwood, New Jersey's defunct Dinosaur Beach boardwalk.

Viper

1995

2001

Anton Schwarzkopf shuttle loop roller coaster

Moved from Six Flags Great America, moved to Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom, operates as Greezed Lightnin'.

Batman: The Ride

1997

B&M inverted steel coaster

Gotham City

Is one of several identical rides operated by Six Flags Theme Parks using the same name.

Georgia Scorcher

1999

B&M stand-up roller coaster

Georgia

Last new B&M stand-up built to-date and is one of only two in the Southeast.

Dj Vu

2001

2007

Vekoma Giant Inverted Boomerang

It was one of only four GIB's in the world.

Superman: Ultimate Flight

2002

B&M flying roller coaster.

Cotton States

It was the Southeast's first flying roller coaster, and the first B&M flying coaster in North America.

Wile E. Coyote Canyon Blaster

2004

Chance-Morgan custom-designed family roller coaster

Bugs Bunny World (Spanish)

Built into the park's iconic Spanish fort.

Goliath

2006

B&M hypercoaster

USA

One of the first hypercoasters in the Southeastern United States.

Current adult rides/attractions

Ride Name

Year Opened

Manufacturer/Ride Type

Current Location

Other Notes

Six Flags Railroad - Marthasville and Rabun Gap

1967

Train ride around the park

Peachtree Square and French

The Engines have been converted to Diesel hydraulic power.

Sky Buckets

1967

Von Roll sky way ride

Lickskillet and Peachtree Square

Hanson Cars

1967

Arrow Antique Cars

Cotton States

Moved to current location in 1990; originally located where Georgia Cyclone is in British section.

Log Jamboree

1968

Arrow Dynamics Log Flume

Georgia

Originally operated with two separate flumes, current ride is the second flume.

The Riverview Carousel

1972

1908 PTC Carousel

Cotton States

Moved from Riverview Park; listed on National Register of Historic Places

Dodge City Bumper Cars

1973

Soli [disambiguation needed] bumper cars

Cotton States

Wheelie

1977

Schwarzkopf Enterprise

Lickskillet

Riders spin around in gondolas at high speeds the slowly rotate to an 89 degree angle then go back down.

Thunder River

1982

Intamin Rapids water ride

Lickskillet

Splashwater Falls

1986

Hopkins Shoot-the-Chutes water ride

Lickskillet

Boats glide on a 50 ft. tall flume and then drop down to a soaking

Acrophobia

2001

Intamin stand-up gyro drop tower

Peachtree Square

Gotham City Crime Wave

2004

Zierer Wave Swinger

Gotham City

Purchased from Thrill Valley Amusement Park in Japan (along with 4 rides that went to Six Flags New Orleans).

Shake, Rattle & Roll

2004

Eli Bridge Scrambler

USA

Inside former Chevy Show building.

Rockin' Tug

2004

Zamperla Rockin' Tug

Cotton States

Up, Up & Away

2004

Zamperla Balloon Race

Cotton States

Skull Island

2005

SCS Interactive Discovery Treehouse/WaterColors with slides from Proslide Technology Inc.

Cotton States

Only open during summer season.

Monster Mansion

2009

water dark ride

French

Ride was originally Tales Of The Okefenokee (1967 - 1980) and Monster Plantation (1981 - 2008).

Current kiddie rides/attractions

Ride Name

Year Opened

Manufacturer/Ride Type

Current Location

Thomas the Tank Engine

2008

kiddie Train ride

Thomas Town

Tweety's Clubhouse

2001

Zamperla Jumpin Star kiddie drop tower

Bugs Bunny World (Spanish)

Santa Maria

Intamin AG Flying Dutchman, swing ride

Bugs Bunny World (Spanish)

Swing Seville

Zamperla Swing Ride kiddie swings

Bugs Bunny World (Spanish)

Fiesta Wheel

Zamperla Mini Ferris Wheel - kiddie ride

Bugs Bunny World (Spanish)

Convoy Grande

kiddie convoy truck ride

Bugs Bunny World (Spanish)

Little Aviator

kiddie bi-plane ride

Bugs Bunny World (Spanish)

Toro, Toro

spinning kiddie ride

Bugs Bunny World (Spanish)

Bugs Bunny's Playfort

kids play area with Bugs Bunny's Carrot Patch

Bugs Bunny World (Spanish)

Current extra charge attractions

Ride Name

Year Opened

Manufacturer/Ride Type

Current Location

Fearless Freeps Dare Devil Dive

1996

Skycoaster

Cotton States

Goldtown Racer

1999

J & J Amusements go-karts

Lickskillet

Timeline

1967: June 16 opening day (rides included: Log Jamboree, Jean Ribaut's Adventure, Six Flags Railroad, Happy Motoring Freeway, Two Satellite (Trabant) rides, Dahlonega Mine Train, the Tales of the Okefenokee, and the Hanson cars).

1968: Added the Lickskillet area which includes the Spindletop (rotor ride), the Wheel Barrow (Chance Tumbler), several craft shops and a shootout show performed on the street. Sky Buckets added between Confederate and Lickskillet sections making the second sky ride in the park. Casa Loco tilt house is relocated outside the Spanish fort and renamed Casa Magnetica. The Horror Cave (haunted house) debuts inside the fort in the former location of the tilt house. Log Jamboree gets a second flume.

1969: Added Sky Hook to USA section relocated from Six Flags over Texas.

1972: The Riverview Carousel relocated from Riverview Park in Chicago added to a new area north of the Spanish section commonly referred to as Carousel Hill.

1973: Added the Cotton States Exposition area, featuring the Great American Scream Machine.

1976: Happy Motoring Freeway removed. Great Gasp added.

1977: Added Wheelie (Schwarzkopf Enterprise)

1978: Added Mind Bender.

1979: Added Highland Swings (Chance Yo-Yo)

1980: Added Jolly Roger's Island, a new pirate themed area featuring The Flying Dutchman pirate ship.

1981: The Tales of the Okefenokee is remodeled and renamed The Monster Plantation. Jean Ribaut's Adventure riverboat ride is closed.

1982: Added Thunder River, made by Intamin AG (in the area formally occupied by Jean Ribaut's Adventure ride).

1983: Added Freefall. Ten stories tall, made by Intamin AG. Taken out in 2007.

1984: Added The Great Six Flags Air Racer in the British section. This ride took riders to a height of 100 feet (the tower was 135 ft (41 m) tall). The planes traveled at a mere 35 mph (56 km/h). It was an Intamin Super Racer ride.

1985: Added Looping Starship. The attraction was removed after the end of the season because it was on a ride rotation schedule with other Six Flags parks.

1986: Added Splashwater Falls, a "shoot-the-chutes"-style water ride.

1988: Added Z-Force which is relocated from Six Flags Great America.

1989: Looping Starship is returned to the park in its original location. This was not the same exact ride but a sister ship. This ride was purchased from a park in Canada.

1990: Added The Georgia Cyclone. Removal of Z-Force which was relocated to Six Flags Magic Mountain. Z-Force was on a ride rotation schedule within the Six Flags parks system. Hanson Cars (made by Arrow Dynamics) relocated to Carousel Hill.

1991: Ragin Rivers, a wet-dry waterslide tower, is added in place of one of the two Log Jamboree flumes.

1992: Added the Ninja relocated from Conkos Party Pier in New Jersey.

1993: Added Axis Arena. Initially home to a Batman-themed stunt show, the arena now hosts concerts and other events.

1994: Looney Tunes Land becomes Bugs Bunny World renaming all the rides in the area and removing Road Runner Runaround.

1995: Added Viper which was relocated from Six Flags Great America and renamed from Tidal Wave. Ultrazone (indoor laser tag) added to Jolly Rogers Island.

1997: Added Batman: The Ride. Jolly Roger's Island transforms into Gotham City, including a repaint for Mind Bender in green/black paint scheme to match the Riddler. Highland Swings and Flying Dutchman pirate ship removed.

1997: 30th Celebration Season!

1998: Park entrance remodeled to become The Promenade. Back park entrance closes. Ragin Rivers removed.

1999: Added The Georgia Scorcher. Goldtown Racers (go-karts) added to former location of the park back entrance.

2000: The Great Six Flags Air Racer is removed at the end of the season.

2001: Added Acrophobia and Dj Vu. Removal of Viper. Log Jamboree #2 renamed Deer Park Plunge. Tweety's Clubhouse added to Bugs Bunny World.

2002: Added Superman Ultimate Flight. Viper remains dismantled in the employee parking lot.

2003: Viper is relocated from storage to Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom and renamed Greezed Lightnin'.

2004: A group of five family-style rides is added throughout the park, including the Wile E. Coyote Canyon Blaster coaster.

2005: Added Skull Island, a water-park play fort. Removal of Great Gasp and Looping Starship.

2006: Added Goliath. Deer Park Plunge renamed Log Jamboree. Removal of Free Fall after end of season.

2007: Deja Vu closed after the end of the season.

2008: Adds Thomas Town, based on Thomas the Tank Engine.

2009: Renovation of The Monster Plantation into The Monster Mansion, with new characters and storyline.

Incidents

Main article: Incidents at Six Flags parks

Over the years, a number of incidents have occurred at the park, including some fatalities. Batman The Ride has been the scene of two fatal incidents nearly identical in nature, where individuals were underneath the attraction while it was operational and were struck and killed by the train itself or by the riders' exposed legs.

Portions of Six Flags Over Georgia lie within the flood plain of the Chattahoochee River, which has caused occasional problems whenever the river overflows its banks. Most recently, in September 2009, the park suffered severe flooding, as did much of the surrounding area. The bulk of the flooding occurred during the week, at a point in the season when the park was closed on weekdays. The park managed to clean up the damage and open as normal the following weekend.

See also

Incidents at Six Flags parks

Great Gasp

Roller coasters

Amusement Parks

Six Flags Parks

References

^ http://investors.sixflags.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=61629&p=irol-sec

^ *O'Brien, Tim. The Essential Guide to Six Flags Theme Parks. Birmingham, Alabama: Oxmoor House, Inc.. ISBN 0-8487-1247-1. 

^ Thomas Town: Six Flags Over Georgia

^ "Monster Mansion". www.sixflags.com. http://www.sixflags.com/overGeorgia/rides/MonsterMansion.aspx. Retrieved 2008-09-15. 

^ Kristi E. Swartz (2009-09-23). "Six Flags still hopes to open this weekend, will make decision before Saturday". Atlanta Journal-Constitution. http://www.ajc.com/news/cobb/six-flags-still-hopes-143766.html. Retrieved 2009-12-09. 

Six Flags - Shows and Events. Retrieved Dec. 24, 2004.

Theme Park Timelines. Retrieved May 21, 2006.

External links

Six Flags Over Georgia website

Six Flags Over Georgia Photos and Information

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Six Flags

Current locations:

The Great Escape & Splashwater Kingdom La Ronde America Discovery Kingdom Fiesta Texas Great Adventure Great America Magic Mountain Mexico New England over Georgia over Texas St. Louis White Water

Former locations:

Atlantis Astroworld AutoWorld Belgium Bellewaerde Darien Lake Elitch Gardens Frontier City Kentucky Kingdom Holland Movieland Wax Museum New Orleans Worlds of Adventure Six Flags Power Plant Splashtown Warner Bros. Movie World Germany Warner Bros. Park Madrid White Water Bay Wild Waves and Enchanted Village Wyandot Lake

Proposed locations:

Dubailand

Other topics:

Fright Fest Incidents at Six Flags parks Mr. Six Six Flags Fun Park

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Rides at Six Flags Over Georgia

Roller coasters

Batman: The Ride  Dahlonega Mine Train  Georgia Cyclone  Georgia Scorcher  Goliath  Great American Scream Machine  Mind Bender  Ninja  Superman: Ultimate Flight  Wile E. Coyote Canyon Blaster

Other rides

Acrophobia

Former rides

Dj Vu  Mini Mine Train   Great Gasp   Viper   Z-Force

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Atlanta landmarks

Current

Atlanta Botanical Garden Atlanta City Hall Atlanta Civic Center Atlanta Cyclorama Atlanta History Center Atlanta Symphony Hall Atlantic Station The Big Chicken Bobby Dodd Stadium Centennial Olympic Park Center for Puppetry Arts Chattahoochee River Clermont Lounge CNN Center Donna Van Gogh's Artists' Market Fernbank Museum of Natural History Fernbank Science Center Fox Theatre Georgia Aquarium Georgia Dome Georgia Governor's Mansion Georgia International Convention Center Georgia State Capitol Georgia World Congress Center Grant Park Hartsfieldackson Atlanta International Airport High Museum of Art Jimmy Carter Library and Museum Joel Chandler Harris Home (Wren's Nest) Lenox Square Margaret Mitchell House & Museum Martin Luther King, Jr., National Historic Site Mary Mac's Tea Room Oakland Cemetery Philips Arena Phipps Plaza Piedmont Park Stone Mountain Tech Tower The Tabernacle The Varsity Turner Field Underground Atlanta Winecoff Hotel Woodruff Arts Center Woodruff Park World of Coca-Cola Zoo Atlanta

Former

Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium Coca-Cola Olympic City Loew's Grand Theatre Omni Coliseum Ponce de Leon Park Rich's SciTrek Terminal Station Union Station

Coordinates: 334604 843302 / 33.76787N 84.55065W / 33.76787; -84.55065

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