[2] Georgia Scorcher is 107 feet (33 m) tall and reaches a maximum speed of 54 mph (87 km/h).
Unlike Mantis, Chang and The Riddler's Revenge, which opened at Cedar Point in 1996, Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom in 1997 and Six Flags Magic Mountain in 1998 respectively, Georgia Scorcher did not continue the trend of the world's tallest and fastest stand-up roller coasters.
On November 10, 1998, Six Flags Over Georgia announced that they would be building a new stand-up roller coaster.
For the 2019 season, the track was repainted cherry red with dark grey supports.
The roller coaster climbs up to the left, crossing over the start of the lift hill, before diving down and performing a ground-level 270-degree helix turn, crossing itself again as it rises one final time to enter the brake run, returning to the station via a U-turn to the left.