Six Flags St Louis
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Come experience Missouri's largest, most thrilling theme park filled with over 45 exciting rides, shows, & attractions!
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- STL FoodieSaint Louis, Missouri3,972 contributionsAlways FunAlways a fun time at Six Flags. Most of the lines moved in a timely manner. Only exceptions were the new cat woman whip and Justice League. Justice Leage always seems to have mechanical failure when we're there. 3 out of 4 trips...while we were in line. Cat woman line wasn't long, but took over 2 hours.We appreciate the review. Thanks for taking the time. Have a great day!Written 7 July 2024This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of Tripadvisor LLC.Visited July 2024Travelled with familyWritten 6 July 2024
- Deborah S63 contributionsGreat Family DayWhat a great day!! We hadn't been there in two years because of some things we heard on the TV but decided to give it a try. Sure glad we did! We had 4 adults and 4 children under the age of 12. The lines weren't long, the park workers were all very friendly, and we saw park security quite often. There were some rides closed on the right side of the park, however, even with those closed there were still plenty of rides for our group. We will be back after this awesome experience.Really glad you had a positive experience. Thanks for reviewing. Hope to see you again in the near future!Written 10 August 2024This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of Tripadvisor LLC.Visited July 2024Travelled with familyWritten 12 July 2024
- weats5 contributionsSix flags has many rides and make you feel safe on a Normal basesHonestly it was a pleasant experience. The rides are fantastic. The only thing I got against the roller coasters are the wooden ones. They hurt a lot but are still fun to ride. The food is expensive but good. I wauld recommend to those who love rides and a good time.We appreciate the review. Thanks for taking the time. Have a great day!Written 28 July 2024This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of Tripadvisor LLC.Visited July 2024Travelled with familyWritten 25 July 2024
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Cory
Illinois96 contributions
Jun 2019 • Friends
Being a local, and one that actually travels outside STL to other places, including amusement parks, I can say that our Six Flags has grown tiresome and worn, and lacks any sort creativity.
This park is known for bearing the brunt of the company’s cheapness, which will probably get worse after COVID-19. The ferris wheel, Superman tower, the mechanically plagued Xcalibur, and 2 dated and painful coasters, Ninja and Boomerang, were all unwanted and/or hand me downs from other parks. The Boomerang, which derailed in recent years, was advertised as new, despite being built in 1989 in TX. Ninja , due to low ridership, had upcharge VR glasses slapped on it and was advertised as a new coaster. Imagine how people felt when they got to the park and realized it was the same thing they’ve been riding for 30 years.
The American Thunder is probably the best ride there these days, but it was the last coaster built,and that was 12 years ago. 3 of the other coasters, Mr. Freeze, Batman, and Pandemonium(Tony Hawk) are clones from numerous other Six Flags parks, as is the Justice League and Fireball. I get many locals won’t know or care, but as I said , no creativity at all. Holiday World and Silver Dollar City are more successful because they understand that. The park has made sure to keep some aged relics, like the Log Flume and Mine Train, both going on 50 years.
Oh, and I haven’t ridden the Boss in maybe 15 years...? I have ridden wood coasters from Colorado to Pennsylvania, and none are as painful to me. But instead of remaking it into a modern steel coaster that most parks have done with their rough, labor intensive wood coasters, they simply lopped off the final helix and called it good. I give up.
I have nothing personal against this park. It was the first one I knew as a child. But I feel the company takes advantage of the STL area and that it’s all simply “good enough” and that there is no expectation of quality in the park’s entertainment offerings. The half hearted effort is spent standing still.
If you are visiting STL from out of town and have limited time, I can’t suggest you spend time or money here unfortunately. They don’t deserve it. Go up in the arch, go to the zoo(free) come over to see Monk’s Mound in IL.
If you are local then I’m probably preaching to the choir.
This park is known for bearing the brunt of the company’s cheapness, which will probably get worse after COVID-19. The ferris wheel, Superman tower, the mechanically plagued Xcalibur, and 2 dated and painful coasters, Ninja and Boomerang, were all unwanted and/or hand me downs from other parks. The Boomerang, which derailed in recent years, was advertised as new, despite being built in 1989 in TX. Ninja , due to low ridership, had upcharge VR glasses slapped on it and was advertised as a new coaster. Imagine how people felt when they got to the park and realized it was the same thing they’ve been riding for 30 years.
The American Thunder is probably the best ride there these days, but it was the last coaster built,and that was 12 years ago. 3 of the other coasters, Mr. Freeze, Batman, and Pandemonium(Tony Hawk) are clones from numerous other Six Flags parks, as is the Justice League and Fireball. I get many locals won’t know or care, but as I said , no creativity at all. Holiday World and Silver Dollar City are more successful because they understand that. The park has made sure to keep some aged relics, like the Log Flume and Mine Train, both going on 50 years.
Oh, and I haven’t ridden the Boss in maybe 15 years...? I have ridden wood coasters from Colorado to Pennsylvania, and none are as painful to me. But instead of remaking it into a modern steel coaster that most parks have done with their rough, labor intensive wood coasters, they simply lopped off the final helix and called it good. I give up.
I have nothing personal against this park. It was the first one I knew as a child. But I feel the company takes advantage of the STL area and that it’s all simply “good enough” and that there is no expectation of quality in the park’s entertainment offerings. The half hearted effort is spent standing still.
If you are visiting STL from out of town and have limited time, I can’t suggest you spend time or money here unfortunately. They don’t deserve it. Go up in the arch, go to the zoo(free) come over to see Monk’s Mound in IL.
If you are local then I’m probably preaching to the choir.
Written 18 May 2020
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Written 23 November 2021
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L B
4 contributions
Jul 2021 • Family
I would like for management to contact me. Three attempts and talk to two human beings and got nowhere. The first one said she had to contact her manager and never got back with me. So I left another message and received a phone call from an employee that should not have the position she has because she doesn't know what she's doing and her attitude was very mean and hateful. I hope those conversations are recorded so you can see what I experienced with that employee. I can promise you one thing she's probably not going to contact me about the refund on the three orange cups" will she"
We purchased 10 or 12 season passes for family ...2 of those individuals could not use those passes due to their weight. We made three attempts for them to ride rides but unfortunately did you awake it was not possible. Trying to get a refund for their season passes since they are not able to ride the rides became very frustrating. And to be talked to by one of their employees I literally wanted to climb through that phone.
Instead I hung up.
Do not buy their orange cup or any drink because when you go back for refill they are out of it. No carbon, the water smell like chlorine and even tasted like chlorine $90 for three cups refillable we couldn't even get one drink. Don't waste your money.
We learned a very valuable lesson Six Flags you do not care. You want our money and then you wash your hands of your customers.
Enjoy
we will not be back
Season pass did you know that you have free parking. We were charged another $90 worth of charges when we should have received free parking no one told us this.
Two season passes we couldn't use because of their weight
three orange cups and could not get refills
$90 worth of charges for parking when it should have been free. A little upset do the math almost $400 of charges that we could not use and trying to get a refund is more frustrating than it's worth
We purchased 10 or 12 season passes for family ...2 of those individuals could not use those passes due to their weight. We made three attempts for them to ride rides but unfortunately did you awake it was not possible. Trying to get a refund for their season passes since they are not able to ride the rides became very frustrating. And to be talked to by one of their employees I literally wanted to climb through that phone.
Instead I hung up.
Do not buy their orange cup or any drink because when you go back for refill they are out of it. No carbon, the water smell like chlorine and even tasted like chlorine $90 for three cups refillable we couldn't even get one drink. Don't waste your money.
We learned a very valuable lesson Six Flags you do not care. You want our money and then you wash your hands of your customers.
Enjoy
we will not be back
Season pass did you know that you have free parking. We were charged another $90 worth of charges when we should have received free parking no one told us this.
Two season passes we couldn't use because of their weight
three orange cups and could not get refills
$90 worth of charges for parking when it should have been free. A little upset do the math almost $400 of charges that we could not use and trying to get a refund is more frustrating than it's worth
Written 12 September 2021
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Hi, we’d love to know more to see if we can be of any help. If you’re in need of any assistance, please send an email to vipsupport@sixflags.com.
Written 22 November 2021
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Aubrey S
11 contributions
May 2023 • Friends
I would recommend not bringing a big group of people because they will hold you back from riding the rides that you want. The worker didn’t help when a young girl was trying to figure out how to use a card because they DONT ACCEPT CASH which is bizarre to me. People who aren’t aware that you can only use cards bring cash in to use but you have to convert it to a card in a certain machine. The machine is not easy to find. Me and my group didn’t realize we had to use cards which was annoying and they were all dehydrated and felt like passing out. They threw up from the heat and not having anything to drink because they couldn’t find the machine. The food and drinks are way overpriced for what they are. At McDonalds, you get a big soda for a little more than a dollar but here, it is a smaller amount for a much larger price. But overall, the rides are fun, thrilling, and I would definitely go again. This time I will be more prepared because I now know that you can only use a card. I also would like to mention that Screamin’ Eagle is a very rough ride and it is jerky. I felt unsafe on it and was so excited for it to be over. I would never go on it again. I loved most of the other rides though and I will be back! Hopefully next time I will have a better experience. Being at the park was a happy setting other than my friends feeling bad the whole time. I personally felt just fine. I’m really not trying to make Six Flags seem bad! It’s just that you have to be prepared or your day will not go so smooth. I just wanted to point out some tips before you go!
Written 1 June 2023
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Hi Aubrey, we appreciate your feedback and would like to hear more from you regarding your experience. Please reach out to us at vipsupport@sixflags.com, so we can better assist you.
Written 10 July 2023
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smsmissy
Saint Louis, MO126 contributions
Aug 2021
My family and I went to Six Flags this week and had an excellent time. Sure, some of the rides were not operating but we suspect that's because of staff shortages. We went on a very pleasant day with mild temperatures and we were shocked not many people were in the park. For most of the day we did not have to stand in any lines which was awesome. The park could use a spruce up and we were very disappointed that the Moon Cars had been retired!!!
Six Flags recommends masks when indoors but hardly anyone other than my family were wearing them.
Our only real complaint is the price of food. We ordered 4 slices of pizza (each came with 2 garlic knots) and 4 drinks and we paid $88! We knew this would be the case so we weren't too shocked but the meal plan would have likely been more economical.
All and all an excellent day at Six Flags- highly recommend.
Six Flags recommends masks when indoors but hardly anyone other than my family were wearing them.
Our only real complaint is the price of food. We ordered 4 slices of pizza (each came with 2 garlic knots) and 4 drinks and we paid $88! We knew this would be the case so we weren't too shocked but the meal plan would have likely been more economical.
All and all an excellent day at Six Flags- highly recommend.
Written 6 August 2021
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We appreciate the review. Thanks for taking the time. We look forward to seeing you again soon!
Written 22 November 2021
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Deborah S
63 contributions
Jul 2021
My husband and I went with our two daughters and son-in-laws along with five children ages 2-9 years old. We all had a great time. We purchased one day tickets with no meal plans for a weekday visit. We got there right when they opened and started rides. We ate lunch in the park, which didn't take to long to order and get our food, and then had ice cream on the way out. The parks hours are shorter than I remember but many places are doing that now days. In the children's area of the park there were two rides that were doing "shared operator" meaning that they didn't each have their own operator (meaning not enough workers) but they were quick to go between so the kids didn't really wait to long. That was the only place we encounter the shared operator. A few rides were closed for updating or whatever, except the Moon Cars are gone for good which was disappointing to the younger kids who wanted to drive. However, there was still plenty for them all to do. The older kids loved all the roller coasters and rode them many times. Everyone enjoyed the Log Flume, Thunder River, Ferris wheel and train we all did them several times. The crowd wasn't bad meaning lines weren't bad and we liked that we didn't have to wear masks. There was sanitizer out all over the park however some jugs were empty but we found enough stations so we felt safe. The park was very clean on our visit and just a fun day for all of us.
Written 14 July 2021
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Hello, we appreciate your positive feedback about your experience. We take pride in serving our customers and hope to see you again soon!
Written 20 November 2021
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Chevyjlewis
Saint Louis, MO286 contributions
Apr 2021 • Family
This park is a severe disappoinment and a shell of it's former self. We went for a quick Friday night visit. As season pass holders that live locally we can come and go when we see it's not busy. We hadn't been to six flags for 10 years prior to 2020 due to working there for 7 seasons and seeing the park not improve. We returned after recieving passes last fall for a gift after now having two young kids. When we went at Christmas time we were excited to see improvements, but there were none. Past the upper tracks was closed which is where most of the new rides are. At Christmas they were very slow so we went and let our older child ride some rides then leave. We went back for our first visit this season on 4/16/2031. It was again not busy and we were excited for our boys to ride all the rides. We went by the moon cars first and noticed they were closed after nearly 50 years we then rode shazam loved it. We then headed to the north section of the park where the newer rides are that we couldn't see last winter. The new rides seem great. The tall swings were closed but the other two rides were open and people loved them. We noticed the old papa john's was perfectly closed. Screaming eagle was shut down. On down past another closed restraunt and we get to bugs bunny national park. They had the ship and small train open. That was it. A dozen rides our boys can ride and 2 were open. Only rockets, the old villains were open outside of the front mall eateries. Tucks is the only good place north of the palace and arbors to eat. No food carts. Nothing. Big let down for two former food service employees. We probably won't be back until we can enjoy the wave pool this summer. We hope it's open. I used to say this is a cheap carnival that doesn't move and it proved itself true even more so in 2021 than when I stopped working there in 2010. Sad to see a place I loved so much be so lackluster. I would recommend driving to silver dollar city or kansas city if looking for a fun weekend at a theme park. Skip this place until they get it together.
Written 17 April 2021
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We apologize for not meeting your expectations, but appreciate you taking the time to leave a review. We’ll look into this.
Written 22 November 2021
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Adams Fam
12 contributions
Jun 2020 • Family
We have been many times before but this is our first Covid Era visit. You have to wear a mask but there are designated areas to sit without them. They sell branded ones at front entrance. Getting in requires reservation but it was the fastest we have ever experienced. For them to take your temperature you walk through and air conditioned tent and it shows on TV screen( it was non invasive and very fast.) Because lines are spaced apart you feel like you move fast. They clean all the rides between riders so it takes a little while but since the occupancy is lower it is still faster than usual. Not all guests kept the masks on but all the workers did. Some of the Covid upgrades where wonderful. It was so clean and much faster parking and getting in. There are mobile hand washing stations and ant-bac EVERYWHERE! The kid’s playground was closed.
Written 23 June 2020
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Hello, we appreciate your feedback about your experience. We take pride in serving our customers and hope to see you again soon!
Written 20 November 2021
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JcM
1 contribution
May 2021 • Family
Bathroom were dirty and out of toilet paper.
Food area untrained and understaffed.
Long wait time for food or drink standing in line for 1 hour and 15 minutes for a drink.
Went on Sunday so there would be less people but service was so poor spend more time in lines.
No lighting in the locker rental area had to use cell phone light to find locker. Someone could have fallen in the dark huge liability.
Oh and they don’t take cash only one cash exchange machine at the front gate. Should have one in every gift shop. If you require a card at least make it easy on you customers unless you don’t want them to come back.
Management has no clue on how to run a smooth operation. Small changes could have made a big difference in everyone’s visit.
Food area untrained and understaffed.
Long wait time for food or drink standing in line for 1 hour and 15 minutes for a drink.
Went on Sunday so there would be less people but service was so poor spend more time in lines.
No lighting in the locker rental area had to use cell phone light to find locker. Someone could have fallen in the dark huge liability.
Oh and they don’t take cash only one cash exchange machine at the front gate. Should have one in every gift shop. If you require a card at least make it easy on you customers unless you don’t want them to come back.
Management has no clue on how to run a smooth operation. Small changes could have made a big difference in everyone’s visit.
Written 2 June 2021
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Thanks for your feedback. We’re sorry to hear we disappointed you. We will connect with management on this matter.
Written 22 November 2021
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David W
1 contribution
May 2022
Well Six Flags St. Louis got a new CEO, and he has decided that the way to improve things is to make the park as low a value and as miserable an experience as possible.
Our Diamond VIP memberships are a gigantic waste of money. No matter, they killed the membership plan so now it's just about gutting the existing grandfathered membership services until everyone who has them gives up. Or they just cancel them too.
Opening Weekend at Hurricane Harbor and HALF the water park is closed. The only thing open is the new kiddie pool area, a WAVELESS wave pool and one slide attraction. I can find better at local parks. Some nearly $300 for a VIP cabana, where they even cut having drinks (like bottled water)... just a discount now. Even though, on the web site, the standard Cabana does have that. It's random insanity.
Things are often broken or in the process of breaking down. There isn't enough staff. Guest service booths are shuttered (who cares about guests)?
Some bean counter (i.e. the new CEO) has decided that, on paper at least, this makes a lot of financial sense. Pissing off your highest dollar guests, to him, makes sense. Making it so we never want to come back, to him, makes sense.
This will continue until his vision, such as it is, either works or is a colossal disaster and they fire this half-baked turn-around artist for someone who's at least played a few rounds of Roller Coaster Tycoon. And done well at it.
Our Diamond VIP memberships are a gigantic waste of money. No matter, they killed the membership plan so now it's just about gutting the existing grandfathered membership services until everyone who has them gives up. Or they just cancel them too.
Opening Weekend at Hurricane Harbor and HALF the water park is closed. The only thing open is the new kiddie pool area, a WAVELESS wave pool and one slide attraction. I can find better at local parks. Some nearly $300 for a VIP cabana, where they even cut having drinks (like bottled water)... just a discount now. Even though, on the web site, the standard Cabana does have that. It's random insanity.
Things are often broken or in the process of breaking down. There isn't enough staff. Guest service booths are shuttered (who cares about guests)?
Some bean counter (i.e. the new CEO) has decided that, on paper at least, this makes a lot of financial sense. Pissing off your highest dollar guests, to him, makes sense. Making it so we never want to come back, to him, makes sense.
This will continue until his vision, such as it is, either works or is a colossal disaster and they fire this half-baked turn-around artist for someone who's at least played a few rounds of Roller Coaster Tycoon. And done well at it.
Written 31 May 2022
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MK in the STL
Weldon Spring, MO232 contributions
Aug 2022
We just returned from a day at Six Flags St. Louis. It was a great day! I practically grew up at this park back in the 80s and early 90s. Many of the rides that were there then are still there today. Many changes have been made as well, but all the classic rides have not been replaced with something else. Other amusement parks tear down the classic rides and replace them with new ones that may actually not be such a good thing in the end.
After a move out of state in the early 90s, I hadn't been back since 2002 on a summertime visit to STL. And now we've moved back to the St. Louis area so it was a first time visit for my wife and 3 boys.
As I peruse the below reviews, I don't know why there are really negative reviews. We found the park to be very clean, the ride operators were having fun doing their job, all while maintaining the level of safety and common sense at the rides, and we saw plenty of security personnel walking around as well.
Yes, food prices are quite pricey. But, given the supply chain and demand issues, what ISN'T pricey these days? Oh yeah, the 1-day admission fee if you buy online!
We can tell they are short-staffed and doing the absolute best they can to make sure people get as many rides as they possibly can. The biggest ride that was closed on the day we went was Thunder River. While disappointing, I would much rather see that one closed due to short staffing than one of the major rollercoasters. Thankfully, all of the major rides were going on this day and the crowds were light so standing in lines was very minimal and there were times we walked right up to the loading gate and got on the coaster right away.
In my family, we now have a new generation of Screamin' Eagle riders! I told my 13 year old, who rode the Eagle for the first time today, that my parents (his grandparents) also rode Screamin' Eagle when they were much younger. So glad they've held on to a classic coaster for this long and no plans to replace it anytime soon. It is still the classic coaster and while bumpy (what else can you expect from a wooden 46 year old coaster) it doesn't bump around all that bad and it's still the same as it's always been!
Overall, we had a very good time! It was great being back at a park I made so many memories at as a kid and overall the place is in very good shape with very minimal signs of age and those are all minor. You wouldn't think that with some of the below reviews. Ignore them. The park is in very good shape, clean, safe, and still a great place to come and enjoy the day with your family.
After a move out of state in the early 90s, I hadn't been back since 2002 on a summertime visit to STL. And now we've moved back to the St. Louis area so it was a first time visit for my wife and 3 boys.
As I peruse the below reviews, I don't know why there are really negative reviews. We found the park to be very clean, the ride operators were having fun doing their job, all while maintaining the level of safety and common sense at the rides, and we saw plenty of security personnel walking around as well.
Yes, food prices are quite pricey. But, given the supply chain and demand issues, what ISN'T pricey these days? Oh yeah, the 1-day admission fee if you buy online!
We can tell they are short-staffed and doing the absolute best they can to make sure people get as many rides as they possibly can. The biggest ride that was closed on the day we went was Thunder River. While disappointing, I would much rather see that one closed due to short staffing than one of the major rollercoasters. Thankfully, all of the major rides were going on this day and the crowds were light so standing in lines was very minimal and there were times we walked right up to the loading gate and got on the coaster right away.
In my family, we now have a new generation of Screamin' Eagle riders! I told my 13 year old, who rode the Eagle for the first time today, that my parents (his grandparents) also rode Screamin' Eagle when they were much younger. So glad they've held on to a classic coaster for this long and no plans to replace it anytime soon. It is still the classic coaster and while bumpy (what else can you expect from a wooden 46 year old coaster) it doesn't bump around all that bad and it's still the same as it's always been!
Overall, we had a very good time! It was great being back at a park I made so many memories at as a kid and overall the place is in very good shape with very minimal signs of age and those are all minor. You wouldn't think that with some of the below reviews. Ignore them. The park is in very good shape, clean, safe, and still a great place to come and enjoy the day with your family.
Written 27 August 2022
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Are the haunted houses/rides included in the Platinum Pass?
Written 9 October 2023
You need to look at the website for that info. If you can get on here, then there's no reason why you can't look at the website. LOOK AT THE WEBSITE!!!
Written 25 March 2024
As everyone knows, most B&M coasters have plus size seats. These seats are bigger than the normal ones and have 2 buckles. You will have to try the test seat at any park with a B&M coaster to find out if you fit, then ask about which parks chose to go with those seats. All parks recommend people to be no more than 250 or 300 pounds to ride most rides, but you should fit on most rides, except coasters. Everyone is a different size, so I would just go and try every ride, if I were you.
Written 25 March 2024
Emily R
Caguas, Puerto Rico
Voy de visita en la mana de 26 al 1 dic el park estará abierto ?
Written 25 October 2019
This is America! LEARN HOW TO SPEAK ENGLISH, Which is the only language you are allowed to speak in America!!!! Learn some damn English or get out!!!!
Written 25 March 2024
I am going to six flags this coming weekend. I am trying to find out what tickets to buy. I won 2 tickets through my job, and for my family to go i will need to buy more tickets for 5 more people. Do you have to buy tickets for haunted houses and all that stuff, or does regular tickets work for everything there? Thank you.
Written 30 September 2019
The haunted houses are NOT included. At around dinner time the scary costume actors will appear outside the palace. That is free and fun to see. Shows are included in your admission fee.
Written 1 October 2019
Can you leave the parking lot and return with the parking receipt at six flags St. Louis?
Written 27 July 2019
Since you can leave the park and return, I would assume you can also leave/return the parking lot. It makes sense. I’ve had good experience the park for answers to questions like this.
Written 27 July 2019
We were there in the evening and it was closed. The “meal” was on the menu sign, so it seams like it was part of the meal plan.
Written 12 August 2019
I am visiting for a few days in St Louis for the first time for a concert this July and have never been to a Six Flags so we might stop in there for funif the weathers good. I was wondering if you buy one ticket if it is good all day for both of the water slides park and the amusement rides park? Thought maybe we could do a few rides in the morning and then head over to the water park in the afternoon to relax and cool down if its hot.? Is there a wave pool and a lazy river there? Are they close enough together that you could just walk over from one park to the other? Dont know why but I Couldn't really find much detailed info about any of that on the website. Also whats up with all the closed rides I keep reading about here? Still any good ones open? My husband wont go on anything really too scary. No giant coasters cuz he is a bit afraid of heights. Hope theres somethings there he can handle. Again, maybe I'm not looking in the right places but I cant find much info on the Six Flags website. Any tips, info, or advice much appreciated. We only have a few days. Any other must see or must do in St Louis? Thanks
Written 29 June 2019
The previous answer gives your great info. In addition, yes there is a wave pool and lazy River at the water park. It is easy to walk from the rides to the water park. There are rides even if you are scared of heights....that said, rides are closed ALL OF THE TIME so your choices will be limited but you will not be able to plan for that really. I know the Thunder Cavern ride is closed for the summer for refurbishment. There was no rehabbing going on the day I was there recently so read thru the lines however you choose. Other rides though are supposedly broken down when they close. It happens a lot!! Also, please do not judge St Louis by it's Six Flags. In my opinion and experience, the park is not kept very well with grass growing high in secondary areas such as in the log flume area, areas of roller coasters, thunder canyon areas, etc. The workers are often rude and would rather not interact with visitors. Rides are shut down and closed for ever reason in the book on a regular. Everything inside the park is expensive. They require you to store purses, bags, water bottles, etc spontaneously (some rides do and some rides don't but) and you have to pay to store your stuff. Sometimes lockers are close to these rides but other times they are not. I hope you enjoy your concert and St Louis. We have other places that are wonderful to visit such as the Zoo, Botanical Gardens, Science Center, Magic House, The Arch, Lone Elk Park, and museums.
Written 29 June 2019
Hola!! Soy de Mexico y quiero pasar el dia con experiencia VIP como se puede hacer en Mexico, ¿Que pase tengo que comprar para ello?
Written 15 October 2018
Anybody now why the Ferris wheel “Colussus” has been closed all summer? Thanks.
Written 28 July 2018
From what I heard they are changing the loading platform to make it one that moves with the gondolas. That will make loading/unloading faster in the future.
It likely won't be back up until later in the Summer.
Written 31 July 2018
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