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Six Flags St Louis

Six Flags Rd
Eureka, MO 63025
Phone: (636) 938-4800
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Hours:
Seasonal hours vary

Editorial Review for Six Flags St Louis – by David Falgout

Overview
Expect mobs of teenagers and young families on summer days. Hurricane Harbor, a 12-acre water park that's a destination itself, is free with your Six Flags admission. Along with rides, thrill seekers will find food stands, shops, variety shows and kiddie rides. Looney Tunes Town is a fun section of the park just for kids.

The Experience
The park's biggest thrill ride, the Boss, is a 5,051-foot-long wooden roller coaster that's one of the country's best. Some other standout attractions include Mr. Freeze, which blasts passengers to speeds up to 70mph, and Batman the Ride, a looping roller coaster that twists and twirls its riders through shocking high-speed turns and upside-down spins. Traditionalists will want to hit the Screamin' Eagle, Colossus, the Moon Antique Cars and the Log Flume.

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Insider Tips

Dog Gone

Pets aren't allowed in the park, but you can drop them off at the kennel by the parking lot entrance.

Lose Something?

Children separated from their parties are taken to the Red Caboose in Looney Tunes Town.

Watch What You Wear

Clothing containing explicit words or art is prohibited. You can buy a plain T-shirt at guest relations, though.

Closing Time

Park hours vary throughout the season. Call before you head out.

User Reviews for Six Flags St Louis

1 Star Rating: Not Recommended

04/27/2006 Posted by bugmenot1

My husband and I took my sister and her kids when they were visiting from MI. While my 16-yr-old niece is a coaster NUT and can go all day, my 13-yr-old nephew has a relatively weak stomach and can only go on certain kinds of coasters, and that only every 30-45 minutes. While waiting for stomach to settle, looked for other things to do, but most non-coasters cost more. No info on website (that I could find) about what rides are NOT included in admission price, and there are a LOT. Had a hard time keeping nephew entertained. And because they're now searching bags when you enter, you really can't take in food, so you're forced to pay outrageious food prices: $3.25 water, $5.99 "large" soda (looks like a medium elsewhere) + $2 refills, etc. And no straw! Disney World is a better value!

Pros: great for coaster nut, short lines in spring

Cons: too expensive

2 Star Rating: Below Average

08/15/2005 Posted by weakandworn

Very expensive! At least half the rides cost extra money, the food is expensive, and a bottle of water is $3!!! Take the $400 you will spend, and spend a weekend somewhere else!

Pros: kids like it

Cons: expensive

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Editor's Review

When it's hot and sticky, cool off on water rides or whip around on roller coasters at this amusement park.  See the full editorial review.

Insider Tips

Dog Gone

Pets aren't allowed in the park, but you can drop them off at the kennel by the parking lot entrance.

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Directory & Services Information

Admission

  • Adults $38.99
  • Children (under 48")/seniors $23.99

Parking

  • Pay lot

Hours

  • Seasonal hours vary

Dress Code

  • Shirt and shoes required

Payment Types

  • Visa
  • American Express
  • Discover
  • Cash
  • MasterCard

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