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How tall is Arachnophobia at Six Flags?

Standing at 200 feet, Acrophobia is a free fall drop tower that is THE epitome of a thrill ride. As you ascend into the air, you will get a great view of the beautiful Atlanta skyline. The tower slowly spins you at a vertical tilt. Then drops you at a speed of 50 MPH, 20 stories down!



The attraction often referred to by guests as "Arachnophobia" is actually titled Acrophobia, located at Six Flags Over Georgia. This intense drop tower stands at a staggering height of 200 feet (approx. 61 meters). What makes this ride particularly terrifying compared to standard drop towers is its unique seating configuration; after riders are hoisted to the top, the seats tilt outward at a 15-degree angle, forcing them to look straight down at the ground before they are released. The ride then plummet passengers down 20 stories at speeds reaching 50 mph (80 km/h). This Intamin-manufactured thrill ride has been a staple of the park since 2001 and remains one of the most psychologically challenging experiences for those with a fear of heights, as it removes the comfort of having your back against a flat surface during the initial drop sequence.

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Regular, Gold, and Platinum Standing at 200 feet, Acrophobia is a free fall drop tower that is THE epitome of a thrill ride.

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the person must be UNDER 78 inches which is exactly 6 ft 6 inches. I would bet that if the powers that be at the park go so far as to take measurements a person could stoop just enough to get by it they really wanted. Does my parent need a ticket to go to Six Flags even if they are not going on the rides?

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There are no weight restrictions in any ride. Basically if you can lock the restraints you can ride. I am a big girl at 300lbs and 5'4 inches tall. I wear a 22 size pants and a 2x/3x blouse size.

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