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    an enigma wrapped in bacon, deepfried and drizzled with passion fruit aioli drischar's Avatar
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    Six Flags Over Georgia

    My DS8 earned a free ticket to Six Flags Over Georgia and has his heart set on using it. I believe he is tall enough for everything and he says he wants to ride all of the thrill rides. His only other experiences have been at WDW and he happily rides everything there. I have not been to Six Flags in probably 15+ years and I know they have added several coasters since then.

    Does anyone have any park specific tips or suggestions? It will be just the 2 of us. We will arrive well before opening but it will probably have to be a Saturday or Sunday.
    DeAnn

    Trips: Lots as a child growing up in FL last time 1992 (always off-site)--Oct 2010 POP first time as a parent--Oct 2011 (Indian Creek home)--Nov 2012 Last minute MNSSHP and F&W weekend with no kids!!--DCL Dream May 2013 (KSC & Legoland)---Could I possibly talk him into a DLR 2014 trip???

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    I'd definitely have him watch some of the on-ride videos of the major coasters before you go.

    Here's a good review, with some on-ride videos included http://www.themeparkreview.com/parks...8&linkid=11013 (note, Theme Park Review is even more snarky than EasyWDW, and can be a bit more "adult" oriented in the way they write things up).

    I'm sure you know WDW isn't a very good gauge when it comes to "real" coasters. The main drop on Expedition Everest is 80', where Goliath's big drop is 175' at 70 mph.

    I'd definitely do some research and make a touring plan so he can ease into the bigger stuff after doing a few of the less intense rides.

    I would try and wait until school is back in session, and go on a Sunday to avoid the crowds as much as possible.

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    Thanks Pam. I'll read-up over at TPR as suggested.
    DeAnn

    Trips: Lots as a child growing up in FL last time 1992 (always off-site)--Oct 2010 POP first time as a parent--Oct 2011 (Indian Creek home)--Nov 2012 Last minute MNSSHP and F&W weekend with no kids!!--DCL Dream May 2013 (KSC & Legoland)---Could I possibly talk him into a DLR 2014 trip???

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    Well, the kid outlasted me! We had 8 coasters on our to-do list and we made it through 6 of them. We were saving Goliath for last to make sure that he was willing to do it, but we ran out of time and I was developing a headache. We went on a Sunday and I had been at the doctor on Friday for a sinus infection. While we were on the rides, my teeth felt like they were shaking out of my head . We are both looking forward to another visit sometime.

    Thanks again for the TPR recommendation, it did help me prioritize our plans.
    DeAnn

    Trips: Lots as a child growing up in FL last time 1992 (always off-site)--Oct 2010 POP first time as a parent--Oct 2011 (Indian Creek home)--Nov 2012 Last minute MNSSHP and F&W weekend with no kids!!--DCL Dream May 2013 (KSC & Legoland)---Could I possibly talk him into a DLR 2014 trip???

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    Yea, sounds like you've created a coaster junkie!

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    Found it!

    the horror...

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    I grew up going to that place every summer. You Disneyphiles think IASW is bad? Try being stuck on a broken down Monster Plantation just inside the entrance for 45+ minutes. And since the song follows each boat throughout the ride(different lines playing from different speakers,) we just heard the first couple of lines over and over...and over and over and over and over. I haven't been to that park since middle school and I can still sing that line perfectly.

    "YOU'RE invited! TO a picnic! MONSTER picnic! But-humans-are-allowed-today-so... JOIN the mooon-sterrrrs aaaat theeee maaansion!"

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    I almost forgot about that ride. It's awful! I think my 4 year old would love it. I guess it's good we're planning on whitewater and not six flags!
    The purple flowers smell better than the yellow ones.

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