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Gravity Hill - Morris (GA)

Address: 🏡 Days Ave, Morris, GA 39867
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Brian Douglas: Edited after the end of our visit to drop from 3 stars to 1 after confirming with the funnel cake stand workers that it would be open until park closing time. Upon coming back to it half hour before closing they rudely say they are closed. Terrible way to keep people returning. $5 parking coupon to use in the park down the drain. Seems like they do this often. Rough way to end a decent day. This was our first visit. We came solely for Arieforce One. We had considered just paying for one single ride on it but figured we’d by the full day pass to ride it as much as we wanted. It ended up being the only memorable thing at the park. Hot seat was decent when it was operational. The newest ride advertised on their website wasn’t even running the entire time there. The operations are lazy and most of the rides seem very old and janky. Aside from marathoning Arieforce One, which is worth the cost alone, I’d stick to paying for a ride or two and calling it a day. Hopefully they make some improvements in the future.
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Chelsea Johnston: My family took advantage of the free admission (as part of the Second Sunday program) and went to the William Root house. There’s a lot to see even though the ground and houses are not very large. If you are into Marietta or Civil War era history, then this is a great little place to visit. The museum has recently been updated with a lot of nice improvements. They have touch screens in most of the exhibits and a few small things for little kids to enjoy. Their gift shop was also very cute. I would definitely recommend a visit! FYI: -They do have a ramp and an outside elevator to get into the main levels of the buildings, but I did not see anything to help those with wheelchairs or strollers get to the second stories of these historic buildings. -there is a parking lot, but it is rather small
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