This is the first ride that you see from one of the two parking lots (see the most, at least) and it gives you a great feeling inside. This ride is very different and special. I must admit, the seat doesn't feel like it was made for men. It can be pretty painful. The biggest complaint I have about this ride, which is why I give it four stars, is because I feel that they're letting this ride go. They're not taking proper care of it. The ride breaks down almost every time i get in line for it. Not to mention, the track's paint looks like it's cracking and it makes you feel unsafe when you ride it. All in all is a good ride, but it...
Read moreI don’t see why people should dislike stand up coasters by B&M. They’re thrilling, intense and compact rides that offer a unique experience compared to other looping roller coasters around the world. The same can be said for Georgia Scorcher— I prefer it to Vortex at Carowinds, my home park— which is a smooth and unique stand up coaster for its non-curved drop and low to the ground layout. It also intertwines with Goliath, the largest roller coaster in the park; and Log Jambouree, a log flume through the trees. Georgia Scorcher is a thrill coaster that anyone afraid of Goliath’s sheer scale...
Read moreGeorgia Scorcher was honestly not that impressive for me. The stand-up feature was more uncomfortable than unique. The elements on the ride were solid though. But I can't help but feel like this ride would work much better as a standard sit-down coaster. The theming on this ride is also non-existent. The board station looks almost like a Greek temple, but then all semblance of theming completely disappears following that. Overall, a fun coaster that could be better sitting down.
Intensity Rating: 7.5/10 Overall...
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