Superman - Ultimate Flight • Six Flags Over Georgia
Superman - Ultimate Flight features
Also in Six Flags Over Georgia 16
Reviews 155
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Fun Intensity Layout Capacity
This is one of the most underrated coasters i've ever been on. The whole ride is an amazing experience and gives you a true flying sensation. The drop and the two inversions are awesome, especially the dive! The only thing I will say is to make sure you do this ride early on when the crowd starts to die down, as this ride can get one of the longest lines in the park, if not the longest. But overall a very fun coaster!
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This ride is very smooth and comfortable, unlike a similar B&M flyer at Great Adventure that I did not enjoy at all. This is like a mini Tatsu of sorts, and it’s a bit short but it is fun for a flying coaster.
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Inversions Fun Smoothness Dead spots
It's a fun ride and the way it works with the terrain makes it definitely the best of the Superman clones, but beyond that, it's really nothing special. The pretzel loop is insane, and the ride is great when you haven't done any other flyers. But compared to things like Tatsu and even Manta, it's no competition.
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Theming Disappointing! Discomfort
As much as I was pleasantly surprised and enjoyed Batman - the Ride clone at SFOG, I DID NOT LIKE Superman - Ultimate Flight. The line was longer than it needed to be and the sun was beating down pretty hard on me and my party prior to riding. I only share this detail as it likely impacted my mood and appetite for a flying coaster clone. I suppose the ride was exactly what I thought it would be, and while I'm glad I went on it and can check it off my list, I don't need to ever go on it again...and I won't.
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First Drop Fun Intensity
After Manta at SeaWorld Orlando, I feel like I can't enjoy this ride as much as I should. It's certainly a good ride and a welcome addition to the park, but there really isn't much to look at while you're on the ride, which I feel is a big part of these kind of rides.
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Inversions Intensity Duration
It’s a good ride but I wouldn’t say it’s 5 stars. I personally liked it
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Inversions Fun Intensity Dead spots
I love B&M flyers and this is no exception. Pretzel loop is super intense and the terrain makes for a visually pleasing ride with some great foot/leg choppers. In-line twist at the end is fun also. This ride is underrated IMO
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Inversions Location Fun Harness Layout
The only flying coaster I'd ridden before this was Nighthawk at Carowinds, and I'd say this is very slightly better. I quite like the experience of flying coasters, so I went into this with high expectations, mostly for the pretzel loop. That inversion definitely delivered and was everything I expected it to be, but the rest of the ride is just good, not much more. I do like the terrain-hugging it does, which makes the rather boring layout much more interesting. The restraints are pretty uncomfortable, however, and I much prefer being held on my back on the brake run than stomach down. I'm hesitant to blame the ride, as I hadn't eaten much of anything that day, but after sitting on the brakes with my head hanging down for a few minutes I felt very bad. 7.5/10 - after eating some Wendy's chicken nuggets I felt a lot better
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Location Intensity Smoothness Too short Dead spots
this being a terrian coaster really makes this ride fun
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Inversions Fun Intensity
I always saw people rank this ultimate flight clone over the other 2 by quite a bit and I wasn’t sure why. Now however after having ridden it I can see why, and it’s not because of the terrain. You still have the insanely intense pretzel loop but unlike the other clones that feel like one trick ponies, for whatever reason this one feels like it runs considerably faster. This makes the pacing quite good which eliminates dead spots but also adds some surprising positive G’s in the flying position to some of the turns and adds some nice whip to the final inversion. Now consider that I personally enjoy flyers more than most and you have a top 3 coaster in the park for me.
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Inversions Fun Intensity Capacity Disappointing!
Over Georgia must really be cutting back on maintenance, how do you have three trains, a dual loading platform, and only run one train? The wait was so long, but the coaster is very solid. If they could run more trains, this would be an easy 4-4.5 star coaster.
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First Drop Inversions Intensity Dead spots
This was a fair amount better than the Superman clone at Sfgadv but not really for the terrain. The terrain aspect is cool but because of the shorter train this just felt faster and more intense and whipped through the layout better. The drop is fun in the back, the pretzel loop is pretty insane, the overbank and final inversion are good but the helix is still kinda eh. Overall a fun flyer but I still prefer the Flying Dutchmans.
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Inversions Nice surprise! Smoothness Too short Capacity
The big pretzel loop and barrel roll at the end really make this ride good. One train a lot of the time and slow load times make this a bit lower than some of the others in the park.
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Theming Disappointing! Discomfort
This is a ride where the concept is more exciting than the actual experience. It looks like it should be really scary and thrilling ride, but it always ends up being a bit of a letdown. The harnesses are never really comfortable, and the flying feeling is not as fun as I think it will be. I never have a desire to do any of these flying rides more than once.
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Location Intensity
While I don't think the layout for these clones is the best this one makes up for it with it's location. It's built into the terrain which allows for some great near misses. The pretzel loop is also very intense. The rest of the layout doesn't do a ton for me except for the near misses.
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Location Fun Intensity
I love this ride. That pretzel loop is insanley flipping intense and the rest of the ride is very fun. I just love the sensation of flying on these flying coasters. Overall a great ride
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Fun
Great coaster. This was my first flying coaster. You really feel like you are superman flying around metropolis. If you've never ridden a flying coaster, pick the front row. The restraints are a little weird for first-time riders. If you have never been on a flying coaster. I recommend it to all people.
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First flying coaster. Was neat
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Location Intensity Smoothness Too short
With Manta not having a major refurbishment since its opening for more than 10 years now, Superman Ultimate Flight is now my favorite flying coaster. It's prettier, with a nicer paint job. It's better paced, with no mid-course brake run. And it's in a better location, being a full on terrain flying coaster. And with it being smaller, you swoosh into the worlds first pretzel loop even faster. The two overbanked turns give great unexplainable forces, and the inline twist is a great finale, and the ground hugging moments are superb. Though it lacks the queue, water splash, and two extra inversions of Manta, it's still an excellent flying coaster in its own right.
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Nice surprise! Fun Intensity
Cant really find a fault with it. I really enjoyed it. I suppose it could be maintained a bit better, but Six flags is bonkerz. I found it pretty comfortable and loved the pretzel loop. Nice ride, a real overlooked gem in the park.
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