Déjà Vu, a Giant Inverted Boomerang (GIB) roller coaster manufactured by Vekoma, operated at Six Flags Over Georgia from 2001 until 2007. The ride was notoriously plagued by mechanical issues and significant downtime, often remaining closed for weeks due to the complexity of its vertical lift system and high-tension cables. In late 2007, Six Flags announced its removal as part of a company-wide restructuring of their ride lineups. The coaster was dismantled and sold to Silverwood Theme Park in Idaho, where it was refurbished and renamed Aftershock. In its new home, it became much more reliable and won awards as one of the best inverted coasters in the world. The space it occupied at Six Flags Over Georgia was eventually rethemed into a children's area called Thomas Town, which has since evolved into the current Whistlestop Park area.