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Six Flags St. Louis, Eureka, Missouri

While it is nothing new to the park it was nice that for the first time in years the Insanity Alley haunted house that is only used during Fright Fest was taken down making it so you can walk behind the theater and next to Batman.

Six Flags St. Louis, Eureka, Missouri

Last year with Six Flags finally opening up the Season Dining Pass for use at all parks (if you have the Gold Plan) we made sure to add it to our passes.  It is a great idea and yes they are going to loose money on us but they will make it up with others who don't plan on visiting four different parks and maybe twenty visits to the parks for two meals and a snack a piece.

Meal Plan or not the best place to eat at Six Flags St. Louis is JB's Smokehouse and Sports Bar.  Bond loves the brisket while I think the pulled pork is out of this world good.  Both are a must when visiting the park.

Six Flags St. Louis, Eureka, Missouri

It would be wrong not to take a ride on the Tommy G. Robertson Railroad when visiting Six Flags St. Louis.

Six Flags St. Louis, Eureka, Missouri

The cars got a little paint over the winter and if you look close enough you can see the remnant of Six Flags St. Louis' original name which was "Six Flags Over Mid America".  I like how the "Over Mid America" was just painted over.

Six Flags St. Louis, Eureka, Missouri

You get a nice view of The Boss from the train and we kept our eyes open to see if there was any new wood on it.  With bright new wood down the first drop and up the turn around I was interested to see how it ran.
 


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