I loved this park so much, it deserves its own thread!

I've been in Atlanta for a few days, hanging out with family and friends. Some of us went to Six Flags on Saturday... it was my first time there, and having gone to Six Flags over Texas, I had to prepare myself for a smaller version.
Who cares about size, this park was more than I'd expected. We went for the Flash Pass system, carrying around these Giga-Pet looking devices to scan at the gate to each ride so we could skip to the head of the line. Thanks to that, we rode all of the coasters (which can be hard to do in a day, with the 2 hour waits that were occurring that day.
My reviews are in on the coasters...
Cyclone (wooden): kicked my ass and hurt my tailbone.

Goliath (tallest): thought I was going to die going down the first drop... what a thrill!

Georgia Scorcher: Loved the ride but not the wait for it.
MindBender: loops rock!

Ninja: never again will I ride that one... hurt my neck pretty badly.
Great American Scream Machine: Classic wooden coaster... hurt me too, but it was fun regardless.

Batman: WILL ride that one again, that's all I have to say.

Mine Train: It might LOOK like some innocent little kiddie ride, but that thing can and will hurt people, with the way it jerks riders around.

The guy behind me was screaming like a little girl... I'm not joking, and there are folks who can vouch for that.

Thunder River (water ride): 10 people in one of those yellow rafts go floating down the rapids... doesn't seem that bad, does it? Well, when you include the water cannons people on the sidelines are allowed to control, you tend to get nailed pretty hard, along with being the unfortunate soul who ends up on the waterfall side of the boat.

That would be me, by the way. Jeans and blouse soaked, along with the Sketchers.

And the best ride award goes to Superman: Ultimate Flight... it puts you in a seated position at first, but pulls back so that you are in a flying position... having the g-forces exerted on my body in such a different way really got the adrenaline flowing.
