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Monster Plantation's makeover nearly complete, revamped attraction opens this Saturday

Jim Hill talks about this popular Six Flags Over Georgia dark ride. Which – after 7 months of renovations – is about to invite its very first Guests to attend a newly enhanced Monster pic-nic
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Six Flags Over Georgia fans dodged a bullet a few months back. A speeding bullet, to be exact.

Monster Mansion
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Last year, Six Flags management gave some very serious thought to shutting down that theme park’s much-beloved Monster Plantation attraction. Worse yet, they considered chasing all of the monsters out of the marsh and then replacing them with static figures of DC superheroes.

Now – to be fair – at the time that company execs were considering making this change, “The Dark Knight” was the No. 1 film in the country. So it just made sense to capitalize on that success (not to mention Six Flags' long-term licensing deal with DC) and then turn SFOG’s somewhat tired dark ride into a haven for superhero fans.

There was only one problem with this plan. Six Flags Over Georgia fans just love Monster Plantation. They consider this animatronic-filled attraction to be that theme park’s equivalent to “Pirates of the Caribbean” or “The Haunted Mansion.” More importantly, a visit to SFOG just isn’t complete until you've climbed down into one of those boats to “ … join the Monsters at the Mansion.”

Monster Plantation
Circa 1981, a young Gary Goddard checks out one of the animatronic
figures built for the original version of Monster Plantation

And the folks at Gary Goddard Entertainment (i.e. the themed entertainment company that originally designed & built Monster Plantation back in 1981) … They knew that gutting this attraction would be a huge mistake. Which is why – when they met with Six Flags officials to discuss different ways that this dark ride could possibly be saved – they brought along photos of angry Walt Disney World fans protesting the closing of the Magic Kingdom’s “Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride.”

To help seal the deal, the Goddard guys also showed images of happy Disneyana fans enjoying WDW’s recently revamped “Pirates of the Caribbean” and “The Haunted Mansion.” With the clearly implied message here being … If you rip out a beloved attraction, you risk the wrath of your theme park’s patrons. Whereas if you renovate & improve a popular older attraction, you then reap all sorts of rewards. Gain infinite goodwill from your Guests.

After this particular presentation, the management team at Six Flags Over Georgia got the message. They didn’t have to be told twice. These execs happily handed the keys for Monster Plantation over to Gary Goddard Entertainment and said “Make us proud.”

Monster Plantation
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The attraction closed its doors in November of 2008 for an extensive overhaul. Gary Goddard and his crew went then top to bottom through this 25,000 square-foot show building. They added a brand-new lighting and sound system. Not to mention incorporating some new 4D effects that will allow you to actually smell the cinnamon & apples in Monster Plantation’s pie eating sequence. As well as nearly get dosed with water by some playful monsters in the picnic area.

But for the most part, what Goddard and his crew were out to do here was preserve & improve. They went through and redid all of the painting inside on Monster Plantation so that the colors & the detail work now pop. They also refurred the 100 animatronic figures that make appearances along the twisty waterway that winds through this attraction.

The end result is this Six Flags Over Georgia favorite has retained all of its original charm while – at the same time – been updated and improved. Making it that much easier for the kids of today to embrace this attraction just as their parents & grandparents did.

Monster Plantation
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Better yet, Monster Plantation fans who want to take a piece of the marsh home with them can now visit the MonStore. Which will feature a wide variety of Monster Mansion-related merchandise, not to mention a mini-Monster Plantation museum. Which discusses how this attraction originally came into being back in 1981.

Mind you, that’s not the only new thing you’ll find around Monster Plantation. There is this attraction’s new moniker: Monster Mansion. Not to mention the image capture that’s been added to the very beginning of this attraction. So be sure and practice your monster face so you'll be ready when Pappa Razzi (i.e. the Mansion's newest monster) asks you to watch the birdie.

But – beyond that – this Six Flags Over Georgia attraction is pretty much the very same dark ride that has been making theme park patrons smile for nearly three decades now. And if you’d like to be among the first to “… join the party, hear the music play,” the newly renovated & revamped Monster Mansion officially re-opens its doors this Saturday morning.

Monster Plantation
Concept art for Monster Mansion's newest resident, Pappa Razzi
Copyright Six Flags Theme Parks, Inc. All Rights Reserved

For further information on Six Flags Over Georgia (i.e. the park's operating hours, admission prices, etc.), please click on this link.

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