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    Six Flags St. Louis

    Six Flags St. Louis

    2.6
    (434 reviews)
    13.6 mi

    Wow this place is exactly as I remember although it was different only because we went in the…read moremiddle of the week after 4pm and there were no lines whatsoever!! They have a twilight summer deal where tickets are around $35/person and $20 for basic parking. Parking wasn't an issue because there was practically no one there and we were so close. There is a security check point now. Sad. We got in right away and rode the Batman -- used to be a favorite but all got off and had a headache. Mr Freeze changed back in 2013 where you start in reverse now so you can see yourselves go up that drop and fall. Our lives flashed before our eyes for sure. With no break in between rides I lost my equilibrium and had to sit out for American thunder and the boss. Nothing sold but sugar drinks. We found Powerade at a stand for $5, no lids, no straws. Nothing but sugar and made my headache even worse. The place was bought out by enchanted parks. I've heard mixed things but apparently they will be making changes or adding new rides next year? We shall see!

    As we all know, Enchanted Parks bought Six Flags. The results have been immediate…read more... Day two the instilled a police where only up to 6 kids can be chauffeured by an adult at once. If your group is large, they will check . Secondly, the park is 10x cleaner than I've ever seen in the past. Most importantly, the staff is friendly!! I know, hard to believe, but they really are. Staff was singing songs with the riders, having conversations and smiling. They actually appeared to be enjoying their jobs and liked being there. I'm a season pass holder every year and I've never enjoyed six flags more than I am now. 100% recommend, and I'm very impressed with the improvements. Keep up the great work!!!!

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    Justice League: Battle For Metropolis

    Justice League: Battle For Metropolis

    4.4
    (5 reviews)
    13.8 mi

    Grab your laser blasters, Metropolis needs saving!…read more Like its SFOT counterpart, Saint Louis' Justice League is an interactive shooter dark ride from Sally Corporation. As your 6-person vehicle meanders along a powered track, you're tasked to fight against Lex Luthor, the Joker, and a myriad of henchmen on 8 different 3D screens. It's fun and the thrills are mild enough to appeal to children. There's a very cool animatronic of Cyborg in the queue line and some other spiffy features during the course of the ride. However, some of the special FX didn't trigger properly or at all, and one of the laser guns in my ride vehicle was taped down, indicating that it was inoperable. For a new-for-2015 ride, I was a little disappointed that not everything worked to the fullest extent. Whereas the Texas version received 10 ride vehicles, Missouri only got 7. This was due to the space the former attraction sat on; the result is a lower rider capacity per hour. Since it was the newest (and likely most popular) attraction during my visit, the wait was just over 60 minutes. Also, for those of you reading, Illinois' SFGAm is getting one of these rides in 2016!

    justice League: Battle for Metropolis brings a Universal-style attraction to Six Flags parks…read more Attraction type: 4-D interactive dark ride The vehicles have multiple degrees of freedom. In addition to moving forward through the show building, they can spin, tilt, and otherwise move in sync with 3-D footage projected on multiple screens throughout the attraction.

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    City Museum

    City Museum

    4.5
    (1.8k reviews)
    13.4 mi

    Hands down my favorite "museum" in St. Louis…read more Honestly, calling it a museum almost feels misleading. It's more like an analog amusement park built from reclaimed pieces of the city. Old bridges, industrial equipment, architectural salvage, stained glass, pipes, castles, tunnels, and all kinds of odds and ends have been transformed into one giant playground. Everywhere you look there's something to climb through, crawl under, or slide down. The best part? The slides. There are giant multi-story slides scattered throughout the museum, and every single one made me feel like a kid again. My knees may have been questioning my life choices after climbing through all the tunnels and staircases, but it was 100% worth it. Half the fun is simply wandering around and accidentally discovering a new room or passage you completely missed the first time. This is not a place where you walk in a straight line from one exhibit to the next. You explore. You get lost. You backtrack. You find something hidden behind another room. It's impossible to see everything in one visit, and that's honestly part of the charm. A few exhibits were unfortunately closed while I was there. I spotted an underwater-themed area that I was really excited to explore, but it wasn't open that day. It just gives me another reason to come back. One of my favorite spaces was the old bank vault. It was such a cool piece of history tucked into this wonderfully chaotic place. There are also so many quirky corners that make perfect photo and TikTok spots. At times it reminded me a little of the Museum of Illusions, except instead of optical illusions, everything here is meant to be climbed on and explored. I had an absolute blast. Whether you're visiting with kids or you're just an adult who misses climbing on everything you weren't supposed to touch, this place is ridiculously fun. I'll absolutely be back the next time I'm in St. Louis.

    Our kids favorite activity from St Louis. We could have spent a whole day there. The young ones…read morewill love it. The parents will love it for a little while until they start to panic about not being able to fit through a small opening. That didn't happen to me... Enjoyed the climbing, the obscure aquarium, the labyrinth and more.

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