Monster Plantation
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Monster Plantation (now Monster Mansion) is a popular family dark ride at Six Flags Over Georgia
Six Flags Over Georgia
Six Flags Over Georgia is a theme park located west of Atlanta, in unincorporated Cobb County. Opened in 1967, it is the second park in the Six Flags chain, after the original opening in 1961 in Texas....

 located in Austell, Georgia
Austell, Georgia
Austell is a city in Cobb County in the U.S. state of Georgia. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 6,581.-History:Austell used to be known as Salt Springs, and was frequented by hunters who would trap and hunt game on their way to the salt licks. Some enterprising hunters claimed...

. Aboard 6-passenger boats, riders pass through nine scenes along the 700' foot-long flume, passing by over 107 original audio animatronic characters. Outside of Disney parks, it is the world's largest animatronic-based family dark ride. The new "Monster Mansion" incarnation also features more 4D effects than any other ride in the world.

Monster Plantation - 1981-2008

Monster Plantation made its debut in 1981, using the same ride system but replacing all characters and scenery from the antiquated "Tales of the Okefenokee" dark ride that had been operating since the park opened in 1967. To create the ride, Six Flags engaged Gary Goddard
Gary Goddard
Gary Goddard is the Founder and CEO of The Goddard Group- an entertainment design firm based in North Hollywood, California.- Work in Theater :...

 and Al Bertino, both who had recently left Walt Disney Imagineering
Walt Disney Imagineering
Walt Disney Imagineering is the design and development arm of the Walt Disney Company, responsible for the creation and construction of Disney theme parks worldwide...

.

The exterior of the ride looks like a typical antebellum Southern Plantation. Boats proceed through a water-filled concrete trough and through the interior, which is filled with humorous animatronic monsters having a picnic. Near the end of the ride, the boats are purposely diverted into "the Marsh", a dark swamp filled with a variety of scary monsters before the boats are delivered back to the outdoor boarding station.

On September 27, 2008, Six Flags had on their sign that it is "your last time to ride Monster Plantation," as it would be remodeled and called Monster Mansion in 2009.

Monster Mansion - 2009-Current

In April 2008, impressed with the newly opened Glow in the Park Parade at Six Flags Mexico, Six Flags management approached designer Gary Goddard
Gary Goddard
Gary Goddard is the Founder and CEO of The Goddard Group- an entertainment design firm based in North Hollywood, California.- Work in Theater :...

 about the possibility of renewing the popular-but-rundown Monster Plantation dark ride at Six Flags Over Georgia
Six Flags Over Georgia
Six Flags Over Georgia is a theme park located west of Atlanta, in unincorporated Cobb County. Opened in 1967, it is the second park in the Six Flags chain, after the original opening in 1961 in Texas....

, which Goddard had originally created over 25 years earlier. Over the Fall and Winter of 2008, the Monster Plantation was completely overhauled by Goddard's company, the Goddard Group.

Many of the original creators participated in the renewal, including Phil Mendez who originally designed all 107 characters, and Dick Hamilton, who had written the popular theme song. Taylor Jeffs served at the renewal's Creative Director, leading a team that included Bob Baranick (Art Director), Edward Marks (Lighting Design), Ted King (New Music & Arrangements, Adirondack Scenic (New Scenery) FX Masters (Animatronics & Effects), Entertainment Design Group (Technical Installation & Programming), Maria Goodman (Graphics) and Phil Phillipson (Murals). Barry Kemper and Kirk Powell served as the attraction's Producers and Project Managers.

Monster Mansion follows the same basic plot and premise as the original Monster Plantation, but infuses the attraction with modern technologies, effects, and storytelling techniques. During the renewal, every single one of the 99 original characters were re-built from the inside out, including new mechanics, fur, and renewed costumes based on the originals. Eight new characters were added, and all original murals were discarded and new murals, designed by Disney Animation production designer Phil Phillipson, were installed. Every light and speaker in the building was also replaced.

Renamed "Monster Mansion", the new attraction made its debut to the press on May 14, 2009 and to the public on May 16, 2009.

Tributes & Trivia

In Monster Mansion's opening scene, there is a hidden tribute to "Tales of the Okefenokee" on the right side of the room. A framed portrait depicts several of the previous attraction's characters.

The ride track for Monster Mansion is exactly 700' feet in length, with 613' feet of that being enclosed within the show building.

Monster Mansion's main show building is 25,000' square feet in size.

Over 230 yards of fur was used over the course of the Monster Mansion renewal.

Composer Dick Hamilton's daughters provided the vocals for the original Monster Plantation theme song.

Project Manager Barry Kemper provided voices for several of the new characters.

Creative Director Taylor Jeffs has said that the works of Dorothy Draper were the inspiration for the motif of the attraction's opening scene.

In early 2009, a contest was held to name the new photographer character in the opening scene. The name "Papa Razzi" was selected the winner in an online poll.

Papa Razzi's bird sidekick character, added during the 2009 renewal, is named Nestor.

The attraction's mascot character Busby is named in honor of then Georgia Governor George Busby.

In December 2008, an original animatronic named "Scout" was auctioned off as a benefit for Atlanta-based Children's Healthcare.

In the queue, signs instruct riders that they'll be asked to make their best "monster faces" in the attraction's opening scene. Many of the attraction's designers and their families are depicted here making the sample monster faces.

4D Effects

The Monster Mansion boasts more "4D" interactive special effects than any other ride in the world. These include;

1. On-ride Interactive Photo

2. Bubbles

3. Leap Frog Fountains

4. Heat

5. Smell (Apple Pie)

6. Water Spritz (Hose gag)

7. Fog Screen

8. Wind

9. Strings

10. Fog

11. Smoke Ring Cannon

12. Sing-a-Long

13. Compressed Air Blast (Monster Sneeze)

14.Lighted water accents

With 13, Monster Mansion beats out the previous record holder, The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man
The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man
The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man is a theme park ride located in Islands of Adventure, in Orlando, Florida and Universal Studios Japan. Built for Islands of Adventure's opening in 1999, the attraction is a hybrid ride combining special roving motion vehicles with 3-D projection, elaborate...

 ride, which has eight 4D effects.

Tales of the Okefenokee - 1967-1980

From the park's opening in 1967 until 1980, the same building housed The Tales of the Okefenokee, a boat ride inspired by the Uncle Remus
Uncle Remus
Uncle Remus is a fictional character, the title character and fictional narrator of a collection of African American folktales adapted and compiled by Joel Chandler Harris, published in book form in 1881...

 stories of Joel Chandler Harris, more commonly known as Song of the South. Tales of the Okefenokee told the same story as Disney's Splash Mountain
Splash Mountain
Splash Mountain is a themed log flume attraction at Disneyland, Tokyo Disneyland, and the Magic Kingdom at the Walt Disney World Resort, based on the characters, stories and songs from the 1946 Disney film Song of the South...

, but pre-dated its Disney counterpart by over 20 years.

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