Six Flags St. Louis is located in Eureka, Missouri and as the name states it is near St. Louis. This park first opened in 1971 and covers roughly One hundred thirty-two acres of land. A fun fact about this particular Six Flags is that it was the 3rd theme park of the Six Flags chain and was the last park that was built under the Six Flags name.
Surprisingly, I have actually been to this Park. I went there a few years back with my church youth group. When I first arrived at this park I was expecting it to be quite similar to Six Flags Great America, but boy was I wrong. All of the roller coasters had different names and the parks were set up completely different. The most similar things were the characters that you saw at various sections throughout the park and the games that they had to off. I kind of liked how different it was though because I was able to enjoy a new experience.
Currently this park contains many rides and attractions divided up into 8 different themed areas. These areas include: Illinois, Studio Backlot, Britannia, DC Comics Plaza, Choteau’s Market, 1904 World’s Fair, Gateway To The West, and Bugs Bunny National Park. Within these areas you can find 8 roller coasters made of both steel and wood, 3 water rides that are sure to get you wet, multiple adult rides, numerous kiddie rides in addition to a whole area dedicated to them, and rides that the whole family can enjoy.
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