Six Flags Fiesta Georgia

Six Flags Fiesta Georgia is a park in Savannah, Georgia owned by Six Flags.

History
In 1994, Gaylord Entertainment opened Fiesta Georgia, a sister park to Fiesta Texas. It was bought out by Time Warner in 1996.

In 1999, the "War on Fiesta" happened, adding 25 new rides.

In 2000, Titan was added, which is very similar to Raging Bull at Great America East.

Roller coasters

 * Batman: The Ride (1998; a B&M Batman clone)
 * Batwing (1999; SkyTrak flying coaster, relocated from Granada Studios where it was known as "Skytrak")
 * Deja Vu (2002; A Vekoma Boomerang roller coaster)
 * Galaxy (1999; An SDC Galaxi, relocated from Frontier City)
 * Harley Quinn Insanity (1999; An Arrow Looper, relocated from Busch Gardens Williamsburg)
 * Iron Gator (2014; RMC conversion of the CCI wooden coaster "Gator")
 * Joker's Jinx (1999; Arrow Launched Loop, relocated from Six Flags America)
 * Pandemonium (2008; Gerstalurer 420/4 spinning coaster, formerly "Tony Hawk's Big Spin" [2008-2010], given a golden train in 2011 to celebrate the chainwide 50th anniversary)
 * Road Runner Express (1999; Molina & Son's kiddie coaster, relocated from Six Flags America)
 * Superman: Ultimate Flight (2010; a B&M Manta clone)
 * Thrasher (2003; an Intamin Prefabricated Wooden Coaster, built next to the waterpark)
 * Titan (2000; a B&M Hyper Coaster, mirror clone of Raging Bull, but with no pre-drop)

Thrill Rides

 * Air Racer (1999; An Intamin Air Racer, relocated from Six Flags Over Texas)
 * Ferris Wheel (1999; An Intamin Ferris Wheel)
 * Scream! (1999; An Intamin Drop Tower)

Kiddie Rides

 * Daffy's Crazy Sub (1999; A Zamperla Crazy Bus ride)

Water Rides

 * Yosemite Sam's Knighty Knight Flume (1999; A Hopkins Log Flume)

Water Slides

 * Maui Mammoth (1999; A ProSlide Mammoth)

Up-charge Rides

 * Georgia Grand Prix (1999; Go-Karts)