Themeparkfanatic | Georgia Scorcher at Six Flags over Georgia @woodencoasterfan | Uploaded August 2014 | Updated October 2024, 1 week ago.
This is the Georgia Scorcher at Six Flags over Georgia where you can stand up and "Put your feet to the fire". This is a Stand up coaster model from B&M in Mothey, Switzerland and it is the last new stand up coaster ever built and only the second stand up coaster in the Southeastern United States with Vortex and Carowinds near Charlotte, North Carolina being the only other one. This coaster opened here in May of 1999 and is 3,000 feet long, 107 feet high, has two inversions (loop, corkscrew), has a top speed of 54 mph, and a ride time of about one minute and twenty four seconds long. All that is according to RCDB.com. This stand up coaster and Vortex at Carowinds are the least intense of the ones I've been on but I will still advise you to bend you legs slightly before they lock the restraints anytime you ride a stand up coaster. Trust me, you'll thank me and wished you did at the end of the ride if you didn't follow my advice.
This is the Georgia Scorcher at Six Flags over Georgia where you can stand up and "Put your feet to the fire". This is a Stand up coaster model from B&M in Mothey, Switzerland and it is the last new stand up coaster ever built and only the second stand up coaster in the Southeastern United States with Vortex and Carowinds near Charlotte, North Carolina being the only other one. This coaster opened here in May of 1999 and is 3,000 feet long, 107 feet high, has two inversions (loop, corkscrew), has a top speed of 54 mph, and a ride time of about one minute and twenty four seconds long. All that is according to RCDB.com. This stand up coaster and Vortex at Carowinds are the least intense of the ones I've been on but I will still advise you to bend you legs slightly before they lock the restraints anytime you ride a stand up coaster. Trust me, you'll thank me and wished you did at the end of the ride if you didn't follow my advice.