Georgia Cyclone
Height
95 ft
Speed
50 mph
Length
2,970 ft
Georgia Cyclone utilized a traditional wooden structure featuring a lattice of Southern Yellow Pine support beams. The layout followed a compact twister design, beginning with a steep chain lift hill followed by a sharp drop and a series of high-banked turns. Riders experienced frequent airtime moments and intense lateral forces as the train navigated tight transitions within the dense wooden framework. The ride relied on gravity and momentum to complete its course, concluding with a series of smaller hills before the final brake run.
Technical Specifications
| Status | Defunct |
|---|---|
| Type | Wooden |
| Propulsion | Chain Lift |
| Opened | 1990 |
| Defunct | 2017 |
| Manufacturer | Dinn Corporation |
| Designer | Curtis Summers |
| Height | 95 ft |
| Drop | 79 ft |
| Max Speed | 50 mph |
| Length | 2,970 ft |
| Duration | 1 minutes 48 seconds |
| Capacity | 1,200 riders per hour |