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Dahlonega Mine Train reviews

Theme Park Insider readers offer their ratings and reviews for Dahlonega Mine Train, a roller coaster at Six Flags Over Georgia. (The minimum height to ride is 42 inches.)

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Posted: November 28, 2009

An Arrow Dynamics mine train family coaster. While the coaster is considered a hybrid coaster (wood with steel supports) most of the wood is now strictly decorative in nature.

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11 votes, so far

It's pretty jerky & seems to 'stop' at the points where it changes direction. Not a good adults ride. I think a smaller adult or child would enjoy it more. - Adrienne McDonald

It's pretty jerky & seems to 'stop' at the points where it changes direction. Not a good adults ride. I think a smaller adult or child would enjoy it more. - Adrienne McDonald

Worth riding once or twice. It's rough but somehow I always see hundreds of 7-8 year olds jumping off and asking to ride again. The final drop packs quite a punch for a mine train. 7/10. - David L.

OK coaster if you ride near the front (less "roughness"). Good for kids who have outgrown "Wile E Coyote" Canyon Blaster, but are not ready for the larger coasters at SFOG. - Ed Newman

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