Lithia Springs is a census-designated place and unincorporated area, formerly incorporated as a city, located in northeastern Douglas County, Georgia, United States. As of the 2010 census, the community had a population of 15,491. The area is named for its historic "lithia" mineral water springs.
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4 based on 2 reviews
Just outside Atlanta, this popular Six Flags is full of rides, shows and plenty of amusement for all ages.
This park was very disappointing. While it has some excellent rides (e.g., Mindbender, Goliath, a Superman flying coaster) and a bizarre Monster-themed water dark ride, it is an operational disaster.
I pre-bought Platinum Flash Passes (at $95 each) and the queue to pick up my wristband was over an hour. Not amused that the device intended to help you save time in line comes with a one hour line, and the center was not close to fully staffed. Flash pass lines were mostly short, except Scream Machine, which were ridiculously long.
Wait times were wildly off - for the antique car ride, the app said 20 minutes, the sign at the ride said 15 minutes, and actual wait time was 75 minutes. For Scream Machine, wait time said 20 minutes, and the Flash Pass line was longer than that.
Ride ops in general were slow - long times in between trains on coasters. No effort was made to run at full capacity by trying to fill every seat on rides.
The best thing I can say is that some of the people working at the park were very nice and compassionate.
4.5 based on 208 reviews
I visited the park in order to see the ruins of the New Manchester Factory. Life in New Manchester, now encompassed by Sweetwater State Park, centered around a huge 5-story textile mill. The mill was powered by a headrace channel diverted from Sweetwater Creek.
It was in full production on July 9th of 1864 when US soldiers forced their way into the factory and set the building ablaze. After being detained in Kentucky, the factory workers were set free North of the Ohio River as long as they swore allegiance to the Union and promised not to return to Georgia.
New Manchester did not survive the loss of its employment base and majority of its population, but the 5-story brick walls of the factory still tower above the creek.
This weekend the park celebrated New Manchester days with historic demonstrations and reenactments.
5 based on 31 reviews
The World's Largest and Finest Selection of clocks. Atractions Include the World's Largest Real Cuckoo Clock, The Operating 1865 John Moore & Son's English Tower Clock, Over A thousand clocks on display and for sale all in a Museum quality environment. Frequent Engagement Photo Location. Photography clubs Welcome, Senior and School Groups welcome. Please Give advance notice for group visits.
I had a father's clock renovated by this group. They had several more expensive clocks on site for sale and repair.. It took a year, for my clock to be refurbished, but the wait was worth it and the clock is still working, even though it remained quiet for a long period of time,
4.5 based on 20 reviews
We did drive all the way from Central Georgia to Mableton for seeing The Atlanta Pops perform with Chloë Agnew and it was beyond expectation. The weather was still 84ºF or 29ºC at 6:30 PM when we got seated for the Concert. Comfortable, under a roof and great view with excellent acoustics. Our Holiday Inn Express Hotel was only 4 miles away.
We were in awe.
Mariette's Back to Basics
4 based on 92 reviews
Arbor Place Mall, a regional mall located west of Atlanta in Douglasville, GA, features food, entertainment and shopping options for the whole family.
Not necessarily what you want. All of the core shops are here and food court is limited - maybe right places at most to eat. I used to work in this mall and it is certainly not the worst mall I have worked in but it’s not a destination mall. Closest mall in Douglas County I just wish there was more variety of shops. It is a safe clean mall though. Like I said it has what you need maybe just not exactly what you want.
4.5 based on 11 reviews
Great products (Ukuleles, cases, strings, etc.), outstanding customer service and a really fun place to visit. Owners Mike and Donna are very knowledgeable about the Ukuleles they sell and are more than willing to take the time to make sure the customer gets a fine...MoreThank you, Bry! We love what we do and we try to let that show with every visitor!
4 based on 33 reviews
Escape Woods is the ultimate escape experience blending the global popularity of escape rooms with complex mazes... all in the woods. Our game designers have over 30 years of combined experience in the movie industry and creating mazes. We have designed challenging and fun experiences that will test your ability to solve puzzles, unlock doors, and work with a team in a race against the clock.
We did the Hillbilly Hell. We were told to arrive by 9:30. Once there and checked in however, they told us our adventure would not start until 10, giving everyone enough time to go to the restroom, get there in time, etc. They didn't actually take us back there until 10:10.
While waiting, an employee who appeared to be in charge, came out and was chatting with the various groups of people excited to experience Hillbilly Hell. His language was not the cleanest (at least one F bomb was dropped), nor was he professional. He began explaining the rules and expectations and turned to another employee asking her if he forgot anything. She stuttered over her words, and before she could get out what she was trying to say, he proceeded to make fun of her and suggested she had Special Needs while doing a motion with his hands. I was absolutely appalled by that behavior. Even if someone is a playing a part, under no circumstances is that okay.
Finally we were taken to where the game began. The actors did a great impression of what one would imagine a hillbilly would sound like. It started off lighthearted and funny, until we got to this certain character. He began cracking dirty jokes, and trying to keep it light hearted, most everyone in our group laughed. But it didn't stop there. This man was downright vulgar. He dropped his overalls exposing his rear in one scene. He made some extremely inappropriate comments as well. If would be different if it added to the show or character, but sadly it didn't. It made me extremely uncomfortable. He appeared to be having the same effect on several other people in our group as well.
When doing an escape room adventure, the people you are paired with can really make or break your experience. We were in a group of 14 people. That is too large of a number. One light was given out to the entire group in an extremely dark setting in the woods. The man who had the light would go off and look for clues on his own, leaving everyone else to fend for themselves. The actors stated several times (while trying to stay in character), that we needed to all stick together and the clues would be easier to work through. This guy did not seem to care. At this point, several people in our group were very frustrated, one even making the comment that she was ready to leave.
The concept of this outdoor adventure was great, however I don't think it was executed very well. While the actors stayed in character the whole time, we weren't given very clear instructions on what to do, where to go etc. Several times we all were just standing around not knowing what we were doing.
Based on the unprofessionalism by the first employee, to the vulgarness of one of the characters, to the unorganized execution of the adventure itself, I would NOT recommend this place to anyone.
5 based on 11 reviews
I had never been through an escape room, but I had a general idea of what to expect. My expectations were exceeded! The clues were clever, the puzzles tricky, and the over quality was excellent.
One thing that I really appreciated was the fact that all of the clues and puzzles tied into the theme. There was no, "I found a pad lock. Look, there's a random number written under this lamp. That must be the combination". Everything worked together great. AND, there's a super awesome surprise half way through...but that's all I'm going to say about that!.
4.5 based on 23 reviews
Stoddard's offers the public a modern indoor shooting range and a premier firearms store in 2 locations. Visit the Douglasville location or the new Atlanta location in West Midtown. Shoot pistols, rifles and shotguns with the finest ventilation and filtration systems. Orientations available for new shooters and a full selection of firearm rentals available. Certain age restrictions apply.
This is a modern range and facility located on Bankhead Hwy; as you are driving out of Douglasville, the range is on the right (train tracks to the left). The facility is modern, clean and convenient. They have decent prices on target ammunition, which means you will pay just a little more (perhaps 10%) for target-grade than you might pay in a major retailer, which is well worth the convenience. They do have rental firearms available, which is great if you are just getting into shooting or if you just want to try something different. They do offer guns for sale, but I would suggest shopping around before buying a gun here, as their prices are not always competitive. Otherwise, the store area offers accessories and apparel, also not always price-competitive, but worth it if you need something like a magazine loader and you left yours at home. They do offer coaching on the range, if you need it. The range is separated from the store by a double barrier, which is standard, but this range seems to do better than most in minimizing the amount of range noise you are subjected to in the store area. The range itself is split in half; pistols to the left and long guns to the right (if memory serves correctly). If I am not mistaken, the lanes are 25m deep (although I might be off on that), and each shooting station has a computerized control for your target. Also, each shooting point has an 8-foot high divider between your station and the station to the left or the right (which is great, as you don't have to worry about someone else's hot brass raining down on you while you focus). If you are in the area, go check them out.
4 based on 21 reviews
This is an interesting and relaxing place to visit. Numerous events are held here during the year. Every Wednesday evening in June and July, there are Jazz Concerts called Wednesday Wind Down. It is also the site of the Taste of Douglasville. The fountain is relaxing, and it is historic.
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