Six Flag Over Georgia Atlanta

Thrilling rides and 100 acres of fun ..!! shows and lot of attraction.  This is the entrance to the amusement park. Don’t forget to check out The Monster Museum opening in 2009, there was a huge promotion going on .. when we were there.  For kids.. i know they would love the Thomas the Tank engine ride.

Lots of shops at the entrance of the park and as you can see lots of tourist like myself.

Some Ben and Jerry before going for your rides..??

Devil ride, gotta try it.  More than just this thrill ride.. there must be like 10 at least.. from what i saw.  But we didn’t get to try everything.

More of the park

Some southern fried chicken anyone..??  of course there are more restaurants and food court around.  But we ate here.

Entrance to chicken restaurant .. food was so-so .. i think KFC smells a lot better .. hahah!!  The park is currently closed now .. till February next year.  There are just so many things one can do at this place.. never ending fun for both kids and their parents. Children and adults can take pictures with their favorite Looney Tunes characters and don’t forget to get your airbrush t-shirts to bring home. There is the bugs buny world.. the Skull town.. and Thomas the Tank ride around Island of Sodor.



Georgia Cities

Picture from Georgia Travel

Georgia is a beautiful place and if you are like me and like to explore and look around for things, not just as a tourist, this Georgia Travel website is the place to go online for information.  This website is done by someone local, a Georgia resident, and even though it is new it has lots of information on it. Best of all it gives you unbiased information and is easy to navigate. But my favorite is the pictures on the website and the really honest review on Stephen C. Foster State Park : “Remember - the swamp is home to alligators, and gators love dogs! They also love stupid people so swimming is probably a bad idea” , that’s funny!  Want to do some planning to visit Georgia, here is the place to start.



Southern Hospitality, Savannah Georgia

If you haven’t been to Savannah, Georgia, then you’ve never experienced true Southern Hospitality. The weather was great, the people were a fun lot and the food was awesome and came in portions too big for us to finish. I have to say that one of the most eventful and interesting things about Savannah had to be the Citys Market Events. It was awesome for someone like I who loves all these open market fairs. One cannot help but feel the vibrance of this beautiful place and even though I am not the arty-farty sort I was in awe seeing so many studios and galleries filled with diverse works of art.

Savannah has amazing architecture and also very spooky cemeteries and a rich history too. Eating great food and then hitting some hip watering holes became our nightly ritual. But the most anticipated tour we had gone to was the Ghosts and Gravestone Tours offered by Trusted Tours. The above picture is the Trolley of Doom, so if you want to see one of America’s most haunted houses, it is just part of the Savannah tours offered by Trusted Tours.

The trolley tours were great for the older folks in our family. You get to experience the history of this wonderful place and stories told by your guide while seeing the landmarks of Savannah. Don’t forget to take loads of pictures of Forsyth Park like we did, it reminded me of our Frost Park back home in Nova Scotia, but much larger. Savannah tour tickets are affordable and you can expect great customer service and excellent routes to various places in the shortest time.  But if you are in Atlanta Georgia, don’t forget to visit Stone Mountain for those outdoor activities and of course the new sky hike that we didn’t get to go.  But the world’s largest piece of exposed granite is a must not missed.  For all your Atlanta tour tickets, i am sure you know that Trusted Tours is there for you.  It’s a great value for your money.








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