Six Flags St Louis Tour & Review with The Legend
The Legend & Molly show you around Six Flags St Louis and all of the parks rides, roller coasters, interesting areas, Hurricane Harbor waterpark and more.
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Six Flags St. Louis Full Tour - St Louis, Missouri
Six Flags St. Louis, originally Six Flags Over Mid-America, is a theme park located in Eureka, Missouri. Owned and operated by Six Flags, the park opened on June 5, 1971, as the third of the company's three original theme parks. It is the only one of the original 3 Six Flags parks to be both owned and operated by Six Flags. (The other 2, Six Flags Over Texas and Six Flags Over Georgia, are owned by limited partnerships and operated by Six Flags.) The park was conceived by Six Flags founder Angus G. Wynne in the 1960s and was designed by Randall Duell. Its layout consists of eight themed areas, each of which contain numerous attractions, dining locations and live entertainment. The adjacent Hurricane Harbor water park is free with park admission.
Since its original opening in 1971, the park has undergone many changes, most notably of which are the replacement or renaming of all six of the park's original areas in the 1990s, as well as the addition of two new ones.
Areas:
Six Flags St. Louis is divided into eight themed sections, all of which were added after the park's opening or renamed. The park is laid out in a Duell loop, a design concept that was often used by park designer Randall Duell.
1904 World's Fair:
1904 World's Fair is the main area of the park, named after the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St. Louis, which ran from April 30 to December 1, 1904. The area features the Mall of the Mid-Americas, a shopping mall complex that features many foods introduced or present at the fair, as well as buildings themed to the time period of the early 1900s. The area was previously named Missouri from the park's opening until 1994 season.
Attractions:
Moon Antique Cars
Colossus
American Thunder
Gateway to the West:
Gateway to the West is themed after the old colonial times of the state of Missouri, and features many references to locales and people that have lived in the state. The area opened in 1993, taking over a part of what was formerly the Missouri section of the park.
Attractions:
River King Mine Train
Thunder River
Chouteau's Market:
Chouteau's Market is themed after a French market along the Mississippi River. It is named after Auguste Chouteau, the founder of the city of St. Louis. The area opened in 1993, replacing France. In 2014, the area was expanded to take over a piece of what had formerly been the back of Studio Backlot.
Attractions:
Tsunami Soaker
Spinsanity
Studio Backlot
Studio Backlot is themed to the backlot of a movie studio in Hollywood. The area originally opened in 1995 as Time Warner Studios, but was renamed Warner Bros. Backlot the following year. In the first couple years, the area featured five interactive movie set experiences based on various Warner Bros. films, including Bonnie and Clyde, Little Shop of Horrors and Maverick, all of which were retired after the 1997 season. The area's name was changed again to its current name in 2002, though it mostly retains its previous theme.
Attractions:
Batman: The Ride
Ninja
The Joker Inc.
DC Comics Plaza:
DC Comics Plaza celebrates the worlds of DC Entertainment, with multiple attractions based on various DC characters and properties. The area opened in 1996, replacing the Spain section of the park.
Attractions:
Log Flume
Shazam!
Mr. Freeze: Reverse Blast
Justice League: Battle for Metropolis
Britannia:
Britannia is based on the country of Great Britain as it was in its medieval period, including elements from Arthurian legend. The area was named England from 1971 to 1992, then Great Britain in 1993, and it was given its current name in 1994. The area's distinct theme has been largely ignored since 2007, with two attractions having no thematic connection to the rest of the area.
Attractions:
Grand Ole Carousel
Dragon's Wing
Speed O'Drome Go-Karts
The Boss
Xcalibur
Pandemonium
Supergirl: Sky Flyer
Illinois:
Illinois is loosely themed to the city of Chicago. The area was formerly known as Old Chicago from 1971 to 1993.
Attractions:
Screamin' Eagle
Tidal Wave
Superman: Tower of Power
Boomerang
Fireball
Bugs Bunny National Park:
Bugs Bunny National Park is a kiddie area based on the Looney Tunes franchise. It opened in 2006 as the successor to Looney Tunes Town. It replaced some former land that Britannia used to occupy.
Attractions:
Bugs Bunny Fort Fun
Bugs Bunny Ranger Pilots
Daffy Duck Stars on Parade
Elmer Fudd Weather Balloons
Foghorn Leghorn National Park Railway
Marvin The Martian Camp Invasion
Taz Twisters
Tweety Twee House
Yosemite Sam Tugboat Tailspin
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Ninja: History and Review (Six Flags St. Louis)
Many have called it one of the worst roller coasters, if not THE worst roller coaster, in the United States. But how bad is it really? My curiosity was sparked when I found out that this Vekoma looping coaster was started by Arrow Huss and built for an extravagant world's fair in Vancouver, Canada. This is the history of Ninja at Six Flags St. Louis and my personal take on the controversial ride.
Six Flags St. Louis 5 Year Plan 2017 - 2021
We know now that the park will be adding Holiday in the Park for the 2016 season, but what else could they be adding in the future? I talk about what I'd like to see at Six Flags St Louis, as well as discuss what the park might have planned.
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River King Mine Train (HD POV) Six Flags St. Louis
Front Rider's Perspective on River King Mine Train (Arrow Dynamics: Mine Train) at Six Flags St. Louis in Eureka, Missouri, USA.
Length: 2500'
Height: 32'
Drop: 41'
Inversions: 0
Speed: 37 mph
Trains: 5 cars per train. Riders are arranged 2 across in 3 rows for a total of 30 riders per train.
History: When the River King Mine Train opened it was really two mine train roller coasters set side-by-side. In 1984 stand-up trains were installed and the name was changed to the Rail Blazer. This became one of the first standup roller coasters in the world. Due to problems with the standup trains, they were removed after the 1984 season and the original trains were put back on the track returning it to it's original state as the River King Mine Train. #SharpProductions #ThemePark
Six Flags St. Louis ~ Family Fun in Missouri
Six Flags St. Louis features nine roller coasters and every admission includes a pass to Hurricane Harbor, a 12-acre water park. Learn more about Missouri amusement parks at VisitMO.com. Enjoy the show!
Holiday Inn At Six Flags Saint Louis in Eureka MO
Website: . . .. .. ... . . . . . . . . . Holiday Inn At Six Flags Saint Louis 4901 Six Flags Road Eureka MO 63025 Offering a free shuttle to neighboring Six Flags St. Louis, this Eureka hotel is built around a renovated 19th Century stone barn. An indoor pool and games facility is also available. Cable TV and a coffee maker are found in each wood-furnished room of the Holiday Inn At Six Flags St. Louis. A work desk and iron are also included. The Haymarket Restaurant serves American meals in an elegant country setting. Drinks and light food can also be enjoyed at the Pool Terrace Bar. A whirlpool, sauna and arcade games are all open for guests’ enjoyment inside the Six Flags St. Louis Holiday Inn. A fitness center, putting green and shuffleboard court are also available. Grant’s Farm is 21 miles from the Holiday Inn. Downtown St. Louis is 30 miles away.
Boss Front Seat on-ride POV Six Flags St. Louis
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Riding The Colossus Ferris Wheel at Six Flags St Louis - Pixel Dan Vlogs
Riding The Colussus Ferris Wheel at Six Flags St. Louis in the Summer of 2016! Thisfootage was shot with my GoPro, and mostly focusses on my family enjoying the ride.
Colossus is a 180-foot tall (54.9 m) Ferris wheel at the Six Flags St. Louis theme park in Eureka, Missouri, United States. It is 165 feet (50.3 m) in diameter, weighs 180 short tons (160 metric tons), and has a maximum capacity of 320 people.
Colossus was originally debuted at the 1984 New Orleans World's Fair. It was then relocated to Six Flags St. Louis in 1986, where it has operated ever since!
St. Louis is the second most accident-prone city in America
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Interstate 44 - St. Louis - Allenton (Six Flags) - Missouri | Drive America's Highways ????
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We start the video merging onto Interstate 44 from I-270 south in southwest St. Louis. Soon we cross the interchange with MO-141 and we make a more southerly turn as we pass south of Castlewood State Park. As we approach Route 66 state park, we turn west again to cross MO-109 at Eureka before reaching our exit at Six Flags Rd in Allenton.
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Hilton St. Louis at the Ballpark, St. Louis, USA
Hilton St. Louis at the Ballpark
1 S Broadway, St. Louis, MO, 63102, United States of America
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4-star hotel with 3 restaurants, near Busch Stadium
June 8, 2019 - St. Louis Live Steamers - Kircher Park, Eureka, Missouri
After finishing my daily walk at Route 66 State Park, I noticed the group was in operation at Kircher Park. Spent about 30 minutes capturing footage with my Samsung Galaxy S8 phone.
Six flags St. Louis train
St Louis six Flags Holiday in the park steam train 2018
WATCH: Videos show bear stuck inside church in Eureka, Missouri
This isn’t something you see every day, especially in a church. A bear was stuck inside Most Sacred Heart Parish in Eureka Tuesday afternoon. It gave employees a good scare and eventually made its way into the parish bathroom before officials removed it.
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Ranking the Roller Coasters at Six Flags St. Louis
This week's Ranking the Roller Coasters is of a fairly neglected Six Flags park in Missouri. Enjoy!
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Made it to Jellystone in Missouri
We made it through St Louis and into Jellystone park where we will camp and visit Six Flags tomorrow.