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Mind Bender (Six Flags Over Georgia)

Mind Bender
Mind Bender (Six Flags Over Georgia) 04.jpg
Mind Bender's second drop
Six Flags Over Georgia
Park section Gotham City
Coordinates 33°46′13″N 84°32′51″W / 33.77028°N 84.54750°W / 33.77028; -84.54750Coordinates: 33°46′13″N 84°32′51″W / 33.77028°N 84.54750°W / 33.77028; -84.54750
Status Operating
Opening date March 31, 1978
Cost $2.8 million
General statistics
Type Steel
Manufacturer Anton Schwarzkopf
Designer Werner Stengel
Model Custom design
Track layout Terrain
Lift/launch system Chain lift hill
Height 80 ft (24 m)
Length 3,253 ft (992 m)
Speed 50 mph (80 km/h)
Inversions 2
Duration 2:33
Max vertical angle 62°
Capacity 1200 riders per hour
Height restriction 42 in (107 cm)
Trains 2 trains with 7 cars. Riders are arranged 2 across in 2 rows for a total of 28 riders per train.
Flash Pass Available
Mind Bender at RCDB
Pictures of Mind Bender at RCDB

Mind Bender is a steel roller coaster located at Six Flags Over Georgia near Atlanta Georgia. Billed as "the world's first triple-loop roller coaster" when it opened on March 31, 1978, mind bender has maintained its popularity since its opening. In its 30th anniversary season in 2008, mind bender was ranked #15 by Amusement Today magazine in its annual Golden Ticket Awards, and was one of only two roller coasters built before 1980 on the list; the other was its "fraternal twin," Shockwave, at Six Flags Over Texas.

Designed by Werner Stengel and built by Anton Schwarzkopf, mind bender would be the last original roller coaster the park would construct until the arrival of Georgia Scorcher in 1999. Since its debut, mind bender has had three different color schemes and been counted within three different sections of the park. In its inaugural season, the attraction was part of the USA section and was silver in color. In 1979, mind bender became part of the new Jolly Roger's Island, itself an offshoot of the USA section. The structure was painted brown during the 1980s. Throughout its first two decades, the trains were silver in color, with a rainbow-colored stripe along both sides.

In 1997, when Jolly Roger's Island was converted into Gotham City, mind bender was painted green to suggest that it was the creation of Batman's arch-enemy, The Riddler. Even a waterfall within the attraction's site was dyed green, and occasionally still is (although at times it retains a more natural color). The trains were painted black, and sprinkled with green question marks, another hallmark of the Riddler. In the September 2009 floods, parts of the park including Gotham City and sections of the mind bender, were submerged under muddy water for long amounts of time. The park was able to clean up and open the weekend after the floods.

Because mind bender is a relatively mild looping coaster with a low height restriction (42"/107 cm), it is marketed to families with children who are too short to ride bigger coasters like Batman: The Ride and Georgia Scorcher.


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