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I had a dream when I was in my teens that I wanted to take a road trip around the United States and visit ever Six Flags Theme Park. Well as I became older, I realized how many of these theme parks there are, and now they have started to expand overseas, so I will have to break up my adventures as I travel the world. I have been to a few of the Six Flags Theme Parks in the south of the USA, such as the former Six Flags Astroworld in Houston, TX; Six Flags over Dallas / Fort Worth; Six Flags Fiesta Texas in San Antonio, TX; and Six Flags over Georgia in Atlanta, GA, but unfortunately I got rained out while visiting this park. Now that I have relocated to Tulsa, OK, I had the chance to visit Six Flags St. Louis in St. Louis, Missouri. Six Flags has it up and it's downs, literally.
Upon arriving at my hotel that I was staying at, I asked the lady behind the counter if she had any coupons for the Six Flags Theme Park, and to my surprise she had just received some a few days earlier. They were "buy one get one free" coupons for Monday through Thursday, which was perfect because my wife and I went on a Monday! If you have a family though, Six Flags can get a little expensive at $45.00 per entry.
Once I arrived in the park, I knew that I had to ride the Mr. Freeze ride to relive my past experience at Six Flags Over Dallas / Fort Worth which has the exact same ride. Hurling you out of the chamber using electro magnetic fields and launching you through the loop and hitting the zenith of this coaster until to fall backward and ride the entire track backwards, thus making this my favorite ride at this park.
From there I wanted to make sure that I got the chance to ride the new Tony Hawk's Big Spin. It was a Monday, so the line was not terrible, but this was the longest line that I did have to stand in, probably about 20 minutes, which is not bad for a new coaster. Once I was on the ride I realized that although the Six Flags website claims this ride to be moderate, it has the fun of a thrill ride! I was very pleased with this new addition to the park. I just wish that I would have ridden this ride first because the line would have been shorter, but it did not kill me to have to wait.
Once I was dizzy from Tony Hawk's Big Spin, I decided to head over to Superman: Tower of Power. I did not know this but although this was my first time in this park, it was not the first time that I had ridden this ride. The Superman: Tower of Power ride is the Dungeon Drop that was located in
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