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Justice League: Battle For Metropolis

4.4 (5 reviews)

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Fun and exciting for the whole family. Fun effects and it's in the air conditioning! It's a must ride every visit.

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Six Flags St. Louis - Tommy

Six Flags St. Louis

2.6(428 reviews)
0.4 mi

We had a great summer at Six Flags! Even though this park needs some TLC we still had a great time,…read morethe attractions are still top notch and the food offerings were good for their value. I hope Six Flags puts more energy in to this park, it is well kept but needs some serious 're-imagining.' Many of the elements that made this park fun in the past just aren't there anymore and there is opportunity to make more of the themes they still have going. There were some oddities we ran into to, once time we needed to fill up our water bottles and the attendant at the freestyle station said we could not fill up there, we asked where we could get water and they said there was no free water. This was at the station near Johnny Rockets. It was odd, especially being the middle of the summer and we had kids. Small operational changes could go a long way in making this a premiere park again. Still looking forward to next year! See you soon!

After many years of being season pass holders, we gave up our family passes a few years ago. The…read morepark was so run down and filthy, we had to finally step away. With this being the last year of Six Flags branding in St. Louis, we felt an emotional pull to be here for the end of an era. Purchased season passes again and then visited over the weekend. Very surprised, in a very good way. If nothing else, the park was incredibly clean and well organized. It looks like the park has had a bit of a facelift and it was so nice to see. They still feel like they are in start-up mode for the season, but all the employees I spoke with were courteous and helpful. We were disappointed with some of the ride closures in the water park, but there was enough open that we still had a really good time. The lazy river was closed for the day, which always seems odd. I think if you have the wave pool and lazy river open, you satisfy at least 90% of your water park guests. Just seems like a strange choice. Really hoping the new ownership takes the recent improvements to another level and brings this place back to where it should be, a destination from year to year.

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The Ninja - Ninja at dusk. A beautiful photo, but a painful ride experience.

The Ninja

2.4(9 reviews)
0.1 mi

It's a underwhelming roller coaster and it hurt my arms. Side note: it has like no waitread more

HI-YAH! Ninja is…read moreadvertised as 'the black belt of roller coasters', which is 100% fitting because riding this is like having a black belt karate chop you in the shoulders....and then straight punch you in the groin. Vekoma is known for their painful coasters that only worsen with time, and Ninja is no exception. As you navigate the 4 inversions and a helix, you'll be subjected to several instances of head-banging lateral G's that'll quickly answer your question as to why there's absolutely NO wait for this ride. ~Special ride elements~ *Loop *Sidewinder *Double corkscrew ....however there is 1 feature of this particular ride that's terrifying (apart from the roughness). After exiting the sidewinder element, the train travels underneath the lift hill structure. Normally this wouldn't be noteworthy, except that under the lift is the chain return which comes within THREE FEET above the passing train. It looks the same from any row: like you're about to be totally decapitated. Of course you're never actually in harms way, but it's all about perception. The effect is at once cool and scary but doesn't negatively impact this ride's 2* rating. That's purely a result of the extremely uncomfortable over-the-shoulder restraints and abrupt jarring motions. Essentially, Ninja is about as enjoyable as a roundhouse kick to the head.

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The Ninja - Ninja entry!

Ninja entry!

The Ninja - Older coaster it looks like. The cars and harnesses are like The Demon and RIP Shock Wave from the Chicagoland park!

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Mr Freeze: Reverse Blast

Mr Freeze: Reverse Blast

4.2(6 reviews)
0.1 mi

THE ICEMAN COMETH!…read more Expect this ride to give you the cold shoulder, and maybe even a touch of frostbite. Virtually identical to the Six Flags Over Texas version (apart from being a mirror image), this Intamin launch coaster delivers an insane amount of thrills in a relatively small space. The trains were flipped around in 2012 to provide guests with the sensation of a backwards acceleration, and it's a tremendously cool feeling (heehee). The trains truly scream around the track--you can hear this coaster's roar all throughout the park! Like the one at SFOT, this ride utilizes a dual loading station for a faster boarding process. Since this is a shuttle coaster (meaning only 1 train can be on the track at a time), station operators load & unload one train of guests while the other completes its circuit. There were several occasions when the returning train matched up with the loaded/ready train so both switchtracks moved simultaneously! That timing was awesome to see. ~Special ride elements~ *0-70mph in 3.8 seconds *Inside 'top hat' [an inversion] *218 foot tall 'spike' with LIM boosters Mr. Freeze also gets huge plus points for using a comfortable individual lapbar in lieu of a OTSR (over the shoulder restraint, which always suck). You'll be subjected to up to 4 g's during the launch and weightlessness at the apex of the 'spike', as well as some enjoyable hangtime at the crest of the top hat element. It's also the tallest and fastest coaster at Missouri's Six Flags. A most chilling experience.

Short and sweet but fairly intense from the 1st second. THEN YOUR LAUNCHED BACKWARDS WITHOUT EVEN…read moreHAVING TIME TO THINK ABOUT IT! And that long incline with you facing the ground which makes you feel as if you are going to fall straight into the ground. The ride is over in less than a minute. Would definitely recommend to thrill seekers!

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Mr Freeze: Reverse Blast - The entire ride's (rather short) layout. Top hat, overbanked turn, and tower!

The entire ride's (rather short) layout. Top hat, overbanked turn, and tower!

Mr Freeze: Reverse Blast - A train climbing the 200ft tall spike. Note the "boosters" halfway up!

A train climbing the 200ft tall spike. Note the "boosters" halfway up!

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Santa's Magical Kingdom - Lookin around

Santa's Magical Kingdom

2.5(66 reviews)
0.9 mi

We drove thirty minutes to look at lights which neither of us had previously been to…read more I will agree with the other reviews with the drive + gas and price to go through not worth it. The decor was odd my husband said "very redneck". Neither of us were impressed. Alien decor throughout which was just odd. Lights thrown clearly onto trees and other areas. Lights out. Glad we came but will be enjoying something new next year

First off, the amount of lights, cut outs, and work that has gone into this spot is insane. But,…read moretraffic control leaves something seriously to be desired. Then, the fact that they demand you turn off your headlights and only go to running lights when the driving trail isn't well lit and there's serious inclines and declines is bothersome. Parking for Santa's toy shop and snacks is a gravel pit and very tight so it's best to get in and get out. There is no Santa on hand for kids to talk to or take pictures with, as he's in a small outhouse-like shanty near the end of the run. There is a mail box on the right side of the road to drop off your kid's letter to Santa in. But beware, you're not getting out without paying the toll of $35 per car, or $50 per limo/bus/trailer vehicle. Very underwhelming and rather disappointing. Also, lots of flashing lights that will impact your kids or adults with light sensitivity issues......with no warning signs.

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Santa's Magical Kingdom - Tree lights

Tree lights

Santa's Magical Kingdom - Driving through part of Santa's magical kingdom- this is just a small portion of the plentiful Christmas lights!

Driving through part of Santa's magical kingdom- this is just a small portion of the plentiful Christmas lights!

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