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Batman The Ride is a classic at many Six Flags parks. It is considered by many as one of the best designs produced by B&M.
by Gazza, 8 years ago
Batman The RideSix Flags St. Louis
It's also one of the largest and highest capacity flat rides out there.
by Gazza, 8 years ago
XcaliburSix Flags St. Louis
The weighting of the pods means that they flip over, and you are facing towards the ground when you reach the apex.
by Gazza, 8 years ago
XcaliburSix Flags St. Louis
The centrifuge rotates up through a full circle.
by Gazza, 8 years ago
XcaliburSix Flags St. Louis
The pods are spun at high speed like an astronauts centrifuge, and the whole ride beings to lift up.
by Gazza, 8 years ago
XcaliburSix Flags St. Louis
Guests sit in outward facing pods that can freely swing back and forth.
by Gazza, 8 years ago
XcaliburSix Flags St. Louis
Xcalibur is a one of a kind flat ride.
by Gazza, 8 years ago
XcaliburSix Flags St. Louis
Log Flume entrance and queue house.
by Gazza, 8 years ago
Log FlumeSix Flags St. Louis
The typical "meandering through the trees" part of the ride.
by Gazza, 8 years ago
Log FlumeSix Flags St. Louis
One attraction, two courses.
by Gazza, 8 years ago
Log FlumeSix Flags St. Louis
Six Flags St. Louis is home to a two in one log flume.
by Gazza, 8 years ago
Log FlumeSix Flags St. Louis
Highland Fling doing its thing.
by Gazza, 8 years ago
Highland FlingSix Flags St. Louis
You may recognise this as the "Twist" flat ride that pretty much everyone built first when playing "Roller Coaster Tycoon."
by Gazza, 8 years ago
Shazam!Six Flags St. Louis
It's one of the largest theme park ferris wheels out there.
by Gazza, 8 years ago
ColossusSix Flags St. Louis
Colossus is centrally located in the 1904 Worlds Fair area of the park, making for good aerial photography of most rides.
by Gazza, 8 years ago
ColossusSix Flags St. Louis
The entrance and queue building of Superman Tower of Power.
by Gazza, 8 years ago
Superman Tower of PowerSix Flags St. Louis
Superman Tower of Power features multiple tracks that drop four seater gondolas down from a height of 70m. A magnetic braking system brings them to a smooth stop meters from hitting the ground.
by Gazza, 8 years ago
Superman Tower of PowerSix Flags St. Louis
The train is actually connected to a series of wheeled bogies that run all the way around the loop. This balances the ride, and gives the drive wheels a continuous thing to push against.
by Gazza, 8 years ago
FireballSix Flags St. Louis
The train has a hot rod theme.
by Gazza, 8 years ago
FireballSix Flags St. Louis
The ride entrance.
by Gazza, 8 years ago
FireballSix Flags St. Louis
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