SIX FLAGS ST. LOUIS


'Six Flags St. Louis' (formerly known as 'Six Flags over Mid-America'), is an amusement park owned by Six Flags, Inc. It is located in Eureka, Missouri, USA (in what was Allenton). Opened in 1971 as the third theme park of the Six Flags chain, this was the last park that was built under the Six Flags name.
Screamin' Eagle, once the fastest roller coaster in the United States opened in 1976 and is located in the back of the park. Other rides include Batman the Ride, The Boss, Mr. Freeze, Xcalibur, and The Ninja, as well as many others. , a very large 230 ft. Intamin Giant Drop at 63 mph, from AstroWorld, opened May 19, 2006, and Bugs Bunny National Park opened on April 1 2006. The park opened a Gerstlauer Spinning Coaster called Tony Hawk's Big Spin in 2007, replacing the Sherwood Forest Theater.
A water park designed for families, Hurricane Harbor opened in 1999 adjacent to Six Flags, as a free water park available with admission to the theme park. The water park has many slides, pools, and interactive play areas. The Tornado debuted on May 28, 2005. At Hurricane Bay, a 15 minute safety break is conducted every hour.

Contents
Themed Areas
Rides
Roller coasters
Current adult rides
Current kiddie rides
Current extra charge attractions
Hurricane Harbor (free water park)
Former rides and attractions
Theaters
Constuction
See also
External links

Themed Areas


Original themed areas("Six Flags" of the park)Other name(s) and notesCurrent themed areas
Illinois (1971 - ?)northern half becomes Old Chicago (1974 - 1988)Illinois (1989 - ?)
USA (1971 - 1993)USA/Movietown (1994), Time Warner Studios (1995), Warner Bros. Backlot (1996 - 2001)Studio Backlot (2002 - ?)
England (1971 - 1992)Great Britain (1993)Britannia (1994 - ?)
Spain (1971 - 1996)DC Comics Plaza (1997 - ?)
France (1971 - 1994)Choteau's Market (1995 - ?)
Missouri (1971 - 1992)1904 World's Fair (1993 - ?)
area was the southern half of original Illinois section and part of original France sectionGateway To The West (1993 - ?)
area was part of Gateway To The West and the Illinois sectionBugs Bunny National Park (2006 - ?)
Goodtime Hollow (1975 - 1984), Looney Tunes Town (1985 - 2005), 1904 World's Fair ("Fairgrounds") (2006)

Rides


Roller coasters

Ride NameYear OpenedRemoved InManufactuer/Ride TypeOther Notes
River King Mine Train19711988Arrow Dynamics Mine TrainLocated in ''France'' section.One of two separate Arrow Dynamics Mine Train roller coasters. This side/track was closed in 1987 and was removed in 1988 and sold to Dollywood.Other Names - 'The River King Mine Train' (1971), 'River King Run-Away Mine Train' (1972 - 1983), 'River King Mine Train' (1984 - 1987).
River King Mine Train1971Arrow Dynamics Mine TrainLocated in ''Gateway To The West'' (originally part of the France section).One of two separate Arrow Dynamics Mine Train roller coasters. In 1984, the ride received a custom made Stand-Up train and became known as ''Rail Blazer'', however, it was a mechanical nightmare and caused a person to fall to their death during its first year as Rail Blazer. In 1985, the Stand-Up trains were removed and the ride was then reverted back to River King Mine Train.Other Names - 'The River King Mine Train' (1971), 'River King Run-Away Mine Train' (1972 - 1983), 'Rail Blazer' (1984).
Rockin' Roller19752007Bradley and Kaye Little DipperLocated in ''1904 World's Fair'' ("Fairgrounds") - formerly Looney Tunes Town and Goodtime Hollow.Location moved from south side of kiddie area to north side (next to Log Flume drop) in 2006.Ride was removed from the park late in the 2007 season.Other Names - 'Rock Candy Express' (1975 - 1984), 'Acme Gravity Powered Roller Ride' (1985 - 2005).
Screamin' Eagle1976Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters wooden roller coaster, designed by John C. Allen.Located in ''Illinois'' section.Opened as the world's tallest, longest, and fastest roller coaster. Received new PTC trains in 1990, replacing the original PTC trains.
Jet Scream19811988Schwarzkopf Looping StarLocated in ''USA'' section, where Batman: The Ride is located today.Replaced Super Sports Car Ride.Indirectly replaced by Ninja, ride moved to Six Flags Astroworld where it operated as Viper until the park closed in 2005, then the ride was scrapped.
Ninja1989Vekoma Custom MK-1200Located in ''Studio Backlot''.Relocated from Vancouver's Expo 1986 fair where it was known as ''Scream Machine''.Repainted in 1998 with black track and grey supports, replacing original red track and white supports.
1995Bollinger & Mabillard Inverted roller coasterLocated in ''Studio Backlot''.Mirror-image clone of standard Batman ride.
Mr. Freeze1998Premier Rides LIM launched roller coasterLocated in ''DC Comics Plaza''.Originally intended to open for the 1997 season, but problems with the LIM Launch system forced a delayed opening until 1998.OTSR removed from trains in 2002, replaced with lap bar only system.
The Boss2000Custom Coasters International terrain wooden roller coaster.Located in ''Britannia'' section.
Tony Hawk's Big Spin2007Gerstlauer Spinning CoasterLocated in ''Britannia'' section.Ride replaced Sherwood Forest Theater (former Dolphin Arena).

Current adult rides

Ride NameYear OpenedManufactuer/Ride TypeOther Notes
'Log Flume'1971Arrow Dynamics Log FlumeLocated in ''DC Comics Plaza''.Ride has 2 separate/different sides.Other Names - 'The Hoo Hoo Log Flume' (1971 - 1977), 'Nestea Plunge' (1978 - 1979/1980), 'Log Flume' (1979/1980 - 2000), 'The Ice Mountain Splash' (2001 - 2005).
'Moon Antique Cars'1971Arrow DynamicsLocated in ''1904 World's Fair''.Ride originally had 2 sides/tracks, one side/track removed during 80's, track shortened in 1999, lengthend in 2006
'Tommy G. Robertson'(Six Flags Railroad)1971Crown trainSt. Louis (located in the ''1904 World's Fair'' area) and Bugs Bunny National Park (formerly Chicago) stationsPark originally had two engines, one was sold to Busch Gardens Tampa.
'Grand Ole Carousel'19721915 PTC CarouselLocated in ''Britannia''.Other Names - 'Carousel' (1972 - 1983), 'Grand Ole Carousel' (1984 - 1994), 'Enchanted Carousel' (1995 - 1997).
Shazam!1972Eli Bridge ScramblerLocated in ''DC Comics Plaza''.Originally located in USA section (near where Ninja's station is located), moved to current location in 1988Other Names - 'Space Scramble' (1972 - 1981/1982), 'The Scrambler' (1981/1982 - 1986), 'U.S. Express' (1987), 'El Toro Bravo' (1988 - 1996)
'Water Street Cab Company'1973Soli bumper carsLocated in ''Illinois''.Other Names - 'Dodge City' (1973 - 1990).
'Highland Fling'1977Schwarzkopf EnterpriseLocated in ''Britannia''.
'The Joker Inc.'1980Intamin Bounty - swinging shipLocated in ''Studio Backlot''.Other Names - 'The Buccaneer' (1980 - 1986), 'Yankee Clipper' (1987 - 1994), 'Gotham Harbor' (1995).
'Thunder River'1983Intamin Rapids water rideLocated in ''Gateway To The West''.Replaced 'Mississippi Adventure', entrance replaced 'Tiltmore Hotel'.
'Riverview Racer'1983Chance Rides Yo-Yo - swings rideLocated in ''Illinois''.Originally located in England section (replaced 'Sky Chuter'), moved to current location in 1996.Other Names - 'Aero Flyer' (1983 - 1994), 'Dragon’s Wing' (1995).
Colossus1986Carousel Holland B.V. 180 ft. tall Ferris wheelLocated in ''1904 World's Fair''.Replaced 'Petting Zoo'.
'Rush Street Flyer'1987Chance Rides Falling StarLocated in ''Illinois''.Ride was SBNO (broken) for the 2005 season.
Tidal Wave1991Hopkins Shoot-the-Chutes water rideLocated in ''Illinois''.
'Scooby-Doo! Ghostblasters –''The Mystery Of The Scary Swamp' 2002Sally Corporation interactive family dark rideLocated in ''DC Comics Plaza''.Heavely modified former dark ride (replaced 'Castaway Kids').
'Xcalibur'2003Ronald Bussink Professional Rides EvolutionLocated in ''Britannia''.Replaced Great Escape arcade (original Illinois Sky-Way station building).Ride moved from Six Flags Great Adventure.
'Superman: Tower Of Power'2006Intamin 230ft. tall giant dropLocated in ''Illinois''.Ride moved from Six Flags Astroworld

Current kiddie rides

Ride NameYear OpenedManufactuer/Ride TypeOther Notes
'Bugs Bunny Ranger Pilots'1975Chance Rides Red Baron - kiddie bi-plane rideLocated in ''Bugs Bunny National Park''.Moved from former location in Goodtime Hollow/Looney Tunes Town in 2006Other Names - 'Red Baron' (1975 - 1984), 'Daffy Duck Airways' (1985 - 2005).
'Foghorn Leghorn National Park Railway'1997Zamperla Rio Grande – kiddie train rideLocated in ''Bugs Bunny National Park''.Moved from former location in Looney Tunes Town in 2006Other Names - 'Looney Tooter' (1997 - 2005).
'Daffy Duck Duccaneer'2006Sartori kiddie swinging shipLocated in ''Bugs Bunny National Park''.Ride moved from Six Flags Fiesta Texas.
'Elmer Fudd Weather Balloons'2006Zamperla Samba BalloonsLocated in ''Bugs Bunny National Park''.
'Marvin The Martian Camp Invasion'2006Zamperla Crazy SubLocated in ''Bugs Bunny National Park''.Ride moved from Six Flags Astroworld.
'Taz Twisters'2006Zamperla Mini Tea CupsLocated in ''Bugs Bunny National Park''.
'Tweety Twee House'2006Zamperla Jumpin’ Star – kiddie drop towerLocated in ''Bugs Bunny National Park''.
'Yosemite Sam Tugboat Tailspin'2006Zamperla Rockin’ TugLocated in ''Bugs Bunny National Park''.
'Bugs Bunny Fort Fun'2006SCS Interactive “Treehouse”Located in ''Bugs Bunny National Park''.

Current extra charge attractions

Attraction NameYear OpenedManufactuer/Ride TypeOther Notes
'Dragon’s Wing'1996SkycoasterLocated in ''Britannia'' section.Near where the Aero Flyer (now Riverview Racer) was located originally.
'Speed O’ Drome Go-Karts'1999J & J Amusements go-kartsLocated in ''Britannia'' section.
'Turbo Bungy'2001Eurobungy bungee/trampolineLocated in ''Studio Backlot''.
'Slingshot'2002Funtime Sling ShotLocated in ''Studio Backlot''.

Hurricane Harbor (free water park)

Slide/Attraction NameYear OpenedManufactuer/Ride TypeOther Notes
'Big Kahuna'1999Proslide Technology Inc. ''Mammoth''family raft ride
3 speed slides1999Proslide Technology Inc. ''Speed Zone'''Geronimo Falls' (green straight speed slide), 'Kontiki Falls' & 'Wahini Falls' (red / blue twisting speed slides)
4 tube slides1999Proslide Technology Inc. ''Pipeline'''Piranha' (red) & 'Man-O-War' (yellow) - partially enclosed, 'Hammerhead' (green) & 'Stingray' (teal) - completely enclosed
'Hook’s Lagoon'1999SCS Interactive ''Discovery Treehouse''family activity area, with Proslide Technology Inc. ''Twisters’ Zone'' slides
'Hurricane Bay'1999Aquatic Development Group Inc. WaveTek wave poolWave pool with a "volcano" at one end and a beach at the other.
'Gulley Washer Creek'1999Aquatic Development Group Inc. lazy riverLazy river
'Tornado'2005Proslide Technology Inc. ''Tornado'' “Rattler”funnel shaped tube slide that uses four person “cloverleaf” or two person “whirly wheel” tubes

Former rides and attractions



★ 'Hannibarrels' / 'Powder Keg' (Intamin Drunken Barrels) - opened in 1971, closed end of 1996, Currently standing but not opperating; waiting for a need to be removed from the park

★ 'Mule-Go-Round' - opened in 1971, removed end of 1972

★ 'Injun Joe's Cave' (dark ride) - opened in 1971, theme/name changed to Time Tunnel in 1979

★ 'Super Sports Car Ride' (Arrow Dynamics sports cars) - opened in 1971, removed end of 1979; replaced by The Buccaneer (The Joker Inc.) and Jet Scream

★ 'The Sky-Way' (Von Roll) with Illinois and USA stations - opened in 1971, removed end of 1981; Accident on July 26, 1978 kills 3 and seriously injures 1, when a car fell from the ride

★ 'Mississippi Adventure' (Arrow Dynamics boat ride - similar to Jungle Cruise) - opened in 1971, removed end of 1982; replaced by Thunder River

★ 'Angle Tangle' / 'The Funn Family Place' / 'Tiltmore Hotel' (crooked fun house) - opened in 1971, removed end of 1982; becomes entrance to Thunder River

★ 'Pet-A-Pet' (petting zoo) - opened in 1971, removed end of 1985; replaced by Colossus

★ 'Tom's Twister' (Chance Rides Rotor) - opened in 1972, removed end of 2005; replaced by part of Bugs Bunny National Park

★ 'Mo-Mo The Monster' (Eyerly Aircraft Company Monster) - opened in 1973, removed end of 1994; replaced by Riverview Racer (Aero Flyer) in 1996

★ 'Happy Hotrods' (kiddie spinning car ride) - opened in 1975, removed end of 1984; located in Goodtime Hollow, replaced by Looney Tunes Town

★ 'Fort Funtier' (kid's playground) - opened in 1975, removed end of 1984; located in Goodtime Hollow, replaced by Looney Tunes Town

★ 'Sky Chuter' (Intamin 250 ft. tall parachute drop) - opened in 1978, removed end of 1982; replaced by Aero Flyer (Riverview Racer); ride moved to Six Flags Great Adventure

★ 'Action Factory' with River King Disco & Rock 'N Reel (VR Arcade with Disco & Motion Simulator) - opened in 1979 and 1980 (Rock 'N Reel), everything removed end of 1983

★ 'Time Tunnel' / 'Tunel Del Tiempo' (dark ride) - opened in 1979, theme/name changed to Legends Of The Dark Castle in 1989

★ 'Haunted House' (walk through haunted house) - opened in 1980, removed end of 1982

★ 'Ball Crawl' (kiddie Ball Crawl) - opened in 1981 or 1982; located in Goodtime Hollow; may have become Foghorn Leghorn Funasium in 1985 or removed end of 1984?

★ 'Ferris Wheel' / 'Flying Cages' / 'Tweety's Flying Cages' (Zamperla Mini Ferris Wheel - kiddie ride) - opened in 1984, removed end of 2005; replaced by movement of Rockin' Roller

★ 'Elmer Fudd Constwuction Company' (kiddie sandbox) - opened in 1985, removed end of 1989; replaced by Speedy Gonzales Speedway

★ 'Yosemite Sam Summit' (kiddie ball crawl with summit) - opened in 1985, removed end of 1989

★ 'Foghorn Leghorn Funasium' (kiddie ball crawl with slide) - opened in 1985, removed end of 1996; replaced by Looney Tooter (now Foghorn Leghorn National Park Railway)

★ 'Porky Pig B-B-B Ball Park' (kiddie ball crawl) - opened in 1985, removed end of 1999; replaced by Crazy Maze

★ 'Tasmanian Devil Taxi Company' / 'Road Runner Rally' (Mason Corporation roller racers/scooters) - opened in 1985, moved in 1990, removed end of 1999; replaced by Crazy Maze

★ 'Bugs Bunny Burrow' (kiddie tunnel crawl) - opened in 1985, removed end of 2005; replaced by extension of Moon Cars track

★ 'Cat Climb' (kiddie net climb with slide) - opened in 1985, removed end of 2005; replaced by extension of Moon Cars track

★ 'The Condor' (Huss Condor) - opened in 1988, then removed at end of season; part of ride rotation program Six Flags had

★ 'Legends Of The Dark Castle' (dark ride) - opened in 1989, theme/name changed to Castway Kids in 1992

★ 'Tremors Dance Pavilion' (Dance Pavilion, open select nights) - opened in 1989, becomes Carrot Club in 1993, then removed end of 1994; replaced by Batman: The Ride

★ 'Speedy Gonzales Speedway' (kiddie battery powered jeeps) - opened in 1990, removed end of 1996; replaced by Looney Tooter (now Foghorn Leghorn National Park Railway)

★ 'Castaway Kids Jungle Adventure' / 'Castaway Kids Comic Book Adventure' (dark ride) - opened in 1992, closed end of 1999, became Scooby-Doo Ghostblasters... in 2002

★ 'Eagle’s Bluff' (extra charge rock climbing wall) - opened in 1998, removed end of 2005

★ 'Crazy Maze' / 'Marvin's Maze' (kiddie maze) - opened in 2000, removed end of 2005; replaced by extension of Moon Cars track

★ 'Virtual Theater' / '4-D Theater' (extra charge Ham on Rye VR) - opened in 2001, removed end of 2005

★ 'Kiddie-Go-Round' / 'Merry Melodies Go-Round' / 'Last Roundup' (Herschell kiddie Carousel) - opened in 1975, removed late in 2007 season

★ 'Twister Swings' / 'Tasmanian Devil Twister' (Zamperla Swing Ride) - opened in 1990, removed late in 2007 season

★ 'Great Race Speedway' / 'Speedy Gonzales Speedway' (Hampton kiddie spinning car ride) - opened in 2002, removed late in 2007 season

Theaters



★ 'The Palace Theater' - opened in 1971; located in 1904 World's Fair

★ 'Miss Kitty's Saloon' - opened in 1971; located in Gateway To The West

★ 'Empire Theater' - opened in 1971; located in Studio Backlot; formerly Krofft’s Puppet Theater, Americana Play House, Olympic Theater, Looney Tunes Theater & Bugs Bunny Theater

★ 'Sound Stage # 2' - opened in 1971; located in Studio Backlot; formerly Chevy Show and Cinema 180

★ 'Old Glory Amphitheater' (major concert venue) - opened in 1973

★ 'Sherwood Forest Theater' - opened in 1971; removed end of 2006; formerly Dolphin Arena and Aquarena; replaced by Tony Hawk's Big Spin

★ 'Good Time Hollow Theater' (kids show venue in back of Goodtime Hollow) - opened in 1975; removed end of 1984; replaced by Looney Tunes Town changes

Constuction


Amidst much rumor Six Flags St. Louis is housing construction for an unnamed ride, coming soon for 2008. While this has not currently been confirmed or denied, the remaning rides from the unused 'Fairgrounds' section of the park have been removed.

See also



Incidents at Six Flags parks

External links



Six Flags St. Louis web site

SFStL.net (Official Fansite)

Roller Coasters at Six Flags St. Louis

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