Six Flags Over Georgia
Austell, Georgia
September 13, 2003
Page Nine
Here is the Six Flags Railroad's
new engine.
Here's me resting on the Six
Flags Railroad and enjoying the park. If you're going to have
a big park you need to have rides that get people off of their feet
for a while and a train is one of the best ways to do so.
You get a great view of one of the
wettest rapids rides around from the Six Flags Railroad, Thunder River.
The final wet ride at Six Flags
Over Georgia is the Deer Park Plunge. Most people just call it
the "log flume" but Six Flags has a branding partnership with
Deer Park Spring Water so all of their flume rides are now called the
Deer Park Plunge.
The Deer Park Plunge is near
the front of the park but I'm including it here because if you take
the train and seat on the right side you may get wet. When we
rode the train stopped so people could get unexpectedly wet from the
log flume's splash.