Post by spaminacan11 on Sept 4, 2006 1:00:04 GMT -5
This trip report is VERY long
Please excuse any spelling or grammar errors, I am very tired.
Ahh...Good ole Atlanta...
I was going because my sister had a soccer tournament in Atlanta, and I have a season pass to Six Flags. So we got there Friday night and our hotel, of course, was on the direct opposite side of Atlanta from Six Flags, so it took about 40 minutes to get there. My sister had an early soccer game on Saturday, and she got a ride to it so my mom could take me to SFOG. We got there at about 10, right after the park opened. She dropped me off and I went in straight to Goliath.
The entrance, and more importantly, Goliath
The horseshoe
I was expecting some fairly large crowds, BUT I got to the line and found a hefty 5 minute wait. It was killer! I didn't know if I could wait a WHOLE five minutes!(End sarcasm) Well, of course, I jumped in line and before I new it I was choosing what row I wanted. I walked to wait for the second row and saw an open seat in the first, so I jumped in front without having to wait at all. GREAT ride! Just like in April, it is still just as amazing, if not more, than it was then. After I got off, I jumped back in line and waited another patience testing five minutes. This time I got in the back. I really like the back, but I think I still prefer the front of row five.
It has a big station
They copy Cedar Fair like Sony copies Nintendo...
Yay for the probably photoshopped in three minutes logo
After the first two rides on Goliath, I headed to Deja Vu. I wasn't TOTALLY sure it was running, but I went for it. As luck had it, it was running, so I got in line. Last time I rode the Vu was back in June of 05 and I waited 1.5 hours. I didn't really know what to expect, but I guess the 10 minute line that greeted me wasn't too bad. I was pointed to 7b... I noticed that the bottom wheels are a half inch off the track while waiting. Remembering that it is a Vekoma, I just put that aside and got on the ride. It was a little bit rougher than last year, but still a very fun ride. I hate the first tower catch!
I am pretty sure that this is the entrance to Deja Vu.
What a bad design...
I now realize the mistake I made next. You must remember that I just got off of a Vekoma now, but I went to the Ninja. I'm not sure what came over me. Maybe the new paint job attracted me or something. So, I got in line and saw they were running both trains, but since there weren't enough people, they were only letting people on one train. I was aiming for the fourth car(it's the smoothest), but since I can't count, I got in car five. I didn't realize what I had done until we hit the lift. I immedietally though, "Why am I riding this?" We got to the top of the lift and headed down and I noticed the train jittering back and forth REALLY bad. It looked like a poorly made No Limits coaster. The ride wasn't THAT bad, but I definitallydid not want to ride again.
I feel sorry for those people
Next up, The Great American Scream Machine. I hadn't ridden the Scream Machine in over two years, and after I got off, I didn't regret not riding it in those two years. There was almost no line, so I got myself lined up for the very back. Of course, it breaks down when I am next in line. It had to do with the station brakes, cause when the mechanic came to fix it, he tested it and when the train came into the station going about twenty, I heard him say, "Oh CRAP!" He then manually put on the brakes and it came to a rough stop. I kinda wanted to walk out at that point (and wish I did), but I didn't. They got it fixed and I rode in the back. When I rode it last, it was fun. This wasn't...I thought my back was broken when we hit the brakes. Sure, the ride can be fun, but when I rode, it was FAR too violent.
Yay?
Not yay...
It's old...and stuff
So after regaining feeling in my back, I went to Superman. I snapped a few pictures and got in line to see they were running two trains at the pace of about a train per five minutes(if that). I waited for a couple trains to take some pictures, then left the line cause I didn't even care to ride.
No comment...
People make it out to be more than it is
Personally, this is my favorite part
I headed to the front of the park and snapped some pictures on the way. I found Acrophobia closed *sniffle*... I kept walking and decided to hit up the Georgia Cyclone. Sure, it is rough, but I love it. Unlike the Scream Machine, it is actually fun. I walked onto the back (no wait at all). Good artime, great headchoppers...the trim kind of takes a lot out of the ride though...
It's taller than Godzilla!
Intamin!
W00t!
It makes a lot of noise
I love this shot
Next in the line-up, The Georgia Scorcher. Now, in April, it was a little bit on the rough side, so I didn't know how it would be now. I mainly rode so I could get a picture of Goliath's helix from the station. Anyways...I rode in the back, and it wasn't rough at all. Mighty forceful, just how I like it.
(insert comment here)
Pretty much the whole ride...
The first turn around thing that feels really cool
A rare view...
I hit up Goliath two more times after the Scorcher, but this time I had to wait TEN WHOLE MINUTES! I really was dissapointed in the crew though. They were stacking trains left and right. I rode in row three and row five those two times.
First drop...it's kind of bright
It was then time for a classic...The Mindbender. The line was just outside of the station. I got in line and almost instantly, I was next to get on the front of car 2. Can you guess what happens next? It breaks down of course. It was ok though, because when I was in line, I saw one of my friends in line behind me and he rode with me. They had it up and runnning in about five minutes and still a GREAT ride after 30+ years.
My camera refused to take good pictures of Mindbender
So I only have two...
I would have rode Batman next, BUT it was closed...Instead, Cameron(my friend) and I, went to Goliath. After a five minute wait, we were in row four. It was pretty funny cause we just had a conversation during the ride while everyone else was screaming their heads off.
No trip report is complete without a geeky magnetic brake picture
We got off Goliath and went to Freefall. Cameron had to leave after about five minutes in line, so I was by myself again. I waited about 15 minutes and was finally on. It remains a great drop ride, and the brakes were much smoother than the last time I rode it.
It's mighty fun
It was Deja Vu time again after Freefall. I headed down through the Lickskillet area and found Deja Vu broken down. I jumped in line and they had it running within five minutes. It was the longest wait of the day at 30 minutes. I rode in 8b this time. Awesome airtime in that seat!
This is for all you vertical loop fanatics
My goal for Goliath on Saturday was eight rides, so I headed back up the hill to Goliath for rides six, seven, and eight. I would have gone for ten, but my mom called and said she was about 15 minutes away. I headed towards the exit and bought myself three giant maps. I then went outside the park and took pictures until my mom showed up.
The shot I got from the Scorcher's station
Day One Summary
Goliath- 8
Deja Vu- 2
Mindbender- 1
Georgia Scorcher- 1
Great American Scream Machine- 1
Georgia Cyclone- 1
Ninja- 1
Freefall- 1
Please excuse any spelling or grammar errors, I am very tired.
Ahh...Good ole Atlanta...
I was going because my sister had a soccer tournament in Atlanta, and I have a season pass to Six Flags. So we got there Friday night and our hotel, of course, was on the direct opposite side of Atlanta from Six Flags, so it took about 40 minutes to get there. My sister had an early soccer game on Saturday, and she got a ride to it so my mom could take me to SFOG. We got there at about 10, right after the park opened. She dropped me off and I went in straight to Goliath.
The entrance, and more importantly, Goliath
The horseshoe
I was expecting some fairly large crowds, BUT I got to the line and found a hefty 5 minute wait. It was killer! I didn't know if I could wait a WHOLE five minutes!(End sarcasm) Well, of course, I jumped in line and before I new it I was choosing what row I wanted. I walked to wait for the second row and saw an open seat in the first, so I jumped in front without having to wait at all. GREAT ride! Just like in April, it is still just as amazing, if not more, than it was then. After I got off, I jumped back in line and waited another patience testing five minutes. This time I got in the back. I really like the back, but I think I still prefer the front of row five.
It has a big station
They copy Cedar Fair like Sony copies Nintendo...
Yay for the probably photoshopped in three minutes logo
After the first two rides on Goliath, I headed to Deja Vu. I wasn't TOTALLY sure it was running, but I went for it. As luck had it, it was running, so I got in line. Last time I rode the Vu was back in June of 05 and I waited 1.5 hours. I didn't really know what to expect, but I guess the 10 minute line that greeted me wasn't too bad. I was pointed to 7b... I noticed that the bottom wheels are a half inch off the track while waiting. Remembering that it is a Vekoma, I just put that aside and got on the ride. It was a little bit rougher than last year, but still a very fun ride. I hate the first tower catch!
I am pretty sure that this is the entrance to Deja Vu.
What a bad design...
I now realize the mistake I made next. You must remember that I just got off of a Vekoma now, but I went to the Ninja. I'm not sure what came over me. Maybe the new paint job attracted me or something. So, I got in line and saw they were running both trains, but since there weren't enough people, they were only letting people on one train. I was aiming for the fourth car(it's the smoothest), but since I can't count, I got in car five. I didn't realize what I had done until we hit the lift. I immedietally though, "Why am I riding this?" We got to the top of the lift and headed down and I noticed the train jittering back and forth REALLY bad. It looked like a poorly made No Limits coaster. The ride wasn't THAT bad, but I definitallydid not want to ride again.
I feel sorry for those people
Next up, The Great American Scream Machine. I hadn't ridden the Scream Machine in over two years, and after I got off, I didn't regret not riding it in those two years. There was almost no line, so I got myself lined up for the very back. Of course, it breaks down when I am next in line. It had to do with the station brakes, cause when the mechanic came to fix it, he tested it and when the train came into the station going about twenty, I heard him say, "Oh CRAP!" He then manually put on the brakes and it came to a rough stop. I kinda wanted to walk out at that point (and wish I did), but I didn't. They got it fixed and I rode in the back. When I rode it last, it was fun. This wasn't...I thought my back was broken when we hit the brakes. Sure, the ride can be fun, but when I rode, it was FAR too violent.
Yay?
Not yay...
It's old...and stuff
So after regaining feeling in my back, I went to Superman. I snapped a few pictures and got in line to see they were running two trains at the pace of about a train per five minutes(if that). I waited for a couple trains to take some pictures, then left the line cause I didn't even care to ride.
No comment...
People make it out to be more than it is
Personally, this is my favorite part
I headed to the front of the park and snapped some pictures on the way. I found Acrophobia closed *sniffle*... I kept walking and decided to hit up the Georgia Cyclone. Sure, it is rough, but I love it. Unlike the Scream Machine, it is actually fun. I walked onto the back (no wait at all). Good artime, great headchoppers...the trim kind of takes a lot out of the ride though...
It's taller than Godzilla!
Intamin!
W00t!
It makes a lot of noise
I love this shot
Next in the line-up, The Georgia Scorcher. Now, in April, it was a little bit on the rough side, so I didn't know how it would be now. I mainly rode so I could get a picture of Goliath's helix from the station. Anyways...I rode in the back, and it wasn't rough at all. Mighty forceful, just how I like it.
(insert comment here)
Pretty much the whole ride...
The first turn around thing that feels really cool
A rare view...
I hit up Goliath two more times after the Scorcher, but this time I had to wait TEN WHOLE MINUTES! I really was dissapointed in the crew though. They were stacking trains left and right. I rode in row three and row five those two times.
First drop...it's kind of bright
It was then time for a classic...The Mindbender. The line was just outside of the station. I got in line and almost instantly, I was next to get on the front of car 2. Can you guess what happens next? It breaks down of course. It was ok though, because when I was in line, I saw one of my friends in line behind me and he rode with me. They had it up and runnning in about five minutes and still a GREAT ride after 30+ years.
My camera refused to take good pictures of Mindbender
So I only have two...
I would have rode Batman next, BUT it was closed...Instead, Cameron(my friend) and I, went to Goliath. After a five minute wait, we were in row four. It was pretty funny cause we just had a conversation during the ride while everyone else was screaming their heads off.
No trip report is complete without a geeky magnetic brake picture
We got off Goliath and went to Freefall. Cameron had to leave after about five minutes in line, so I was by myself again. I waited about 15 minutes and was finally on. It remains a great drop ride, and the brakes were much smoother than the last time I rode it.
It's mighty fun
It was Deja Vu time again after Freefall. I headed down through the Lickskillet area and found Deja Vu broken down. I jumped in line and they had it running within five minutes. It was the longest wait of the day at 30 minutes. I rode in 8b this time. Awesome airtime in that seat!
This is for all you vertical loop fanatics
My goal for Goliath on Saturday was eight rides, so I headed back up the hill to Goliath for rides six, seven, and eight. I would have gone for ten, but my mom called and said she was about 15 minutes away. I headed towards the exit and bought myself three giant maps. I then went outside the park and took pictures until my mom showed up.
The shot I got from the Scorcher's station
Day One Summary
Goliath- 8
Deja Vu- 2
Mindbender- 1
Georgia Scorcher- 1
Great American Scream Machine- 1
Georgia Cyclone- 1
Ninja- 1
Freefall- 1