Free Six Flags St Louis Tickets

Six Flags St. Louis (formally called Six Flags Over Mid-America) opened in 1971 as the third of the original Six Flags theme parks, the others being Six Flags Over Georgia and Six Flags Over Texas. The complex covers an area of over 130 acres and is situated just off interstate 44 close to the city of Eureka.

Attractions at Six Flags St. Louis
The park is divided into themed areas (including Hurricane Harbor – see below). St Louis has a few magnificent traditional wooden roller coasters including The Boss (opened in 2000) and Evel Knievel (opened 2008). Several rides date from the parks original opening, including the Log Flume, the River King Mine Train and the Six Flags Railroad.

Hurricane Harbor
Opening in 1999, the Hurricane Harbor water park boasts several water slides, swimming pools and even a  wave pool.

Free Six Flags St Louis Tickets
Get your FREE SIX FLAGS ST LOUIS TICKETS HERE! If you’d rather pay, general admission tickets are $43 (children $33), although children under two get free Six Flags admission tickets. Numerous season passes are available ranging from $43 upwards, many of which also gain you access to other Six Flags amusement parks. Look out for Six Flags discount coupons before buying!

Six Flags St. Louis parking charges
If you travel by road you will incur parking charges at Six Flags St. Louis. These cost either $15 or $20 depending on proximity to the gate. If you’re staying in a nearby hotel try leaving your car there to avoid the charges.

Free Six Flags Over Georgia Tickets

Six Flags Over Georgia is to the west of Atlanta and is easily accessible off Interstate 20. The park covers an area of  230 acres (1.10 km2) and opened on 16 June 1967.

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The park was founded by Angus G. Wynneonly and was the second Six Flags theme park to open after Six Flags Over Texas and combined with Six Flags St. Louis they represent the only three parks in the Six Flags chain to have the honor of using the “Six Flags” name from the outset.

Six Flags Over Georgia Rides
The current park features around forty rides, amongst which are currently ten roller coasters. The Dahlonega Mine Train is the oldest on the site and dates back to the original opening in 1967. The remaining coasters in chronological order are the Great American Scream Machine (1973), Mind Bender (1978), the Georgia Cyclone (1990), Ninja, Batman: The Ride (1992), Georgia Scorcher (1999), Superman: Ultimate Flight (2002), Wile E. Coyote Canyon Blaster (2004) and Goliath (2006). Goliath is notable for being the first hypercoaster in the southern US.

Not al visitors want to ride coasters so there are a wealth of other attractions for those seeking less thrills. Acrophobia, which opened in 2001, was the worlds first floorless freefall tower ride whilst the historic Riverview Carousel is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Six Flags Railroad, an original ride dating from 1967, is a great way to see park.

Free Six Flags Over Georgia Tickets
Free Six Flags Tickets are available through clicking one of the links on this page. Alternatively your can purchase tickets either at the gate or online. Free tickets are available for children under two. A range of season passes are available, many of which get you access to other Fix Flags theme parks.

The Georgia park is open from March through to October. Opening hours vary depending on season and any special events taking place.

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Free Six Flags Over Texas Tickets

Opening on 1 August 1961, Six Flags Over Texas is the oldest of all of the Six Flags parks and has always been one of the best performers of all the Six Flags parks in terms of revenue and attendance figures.

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Six Flags Hurricane Harbor water park is situated over the highway from the main park.

Six Flags Over Texas Tickets
General admission tickets cost approximately $50, discounted to $31 for children under 48 inches high. Children under two go free. There are various season passes available including the Play Pass, the Season Pass and the Combo Pass, many of which permit unlimited visits to both Six Flags over Texas and the other Six Flags theme parks. The Season Pass allows free Six Flags tickets to friends of the pass holder on certain days.

The Six Flags Name
The name ‘Six Flags’ is derived from the flags of the different nations which have governed the state of Texas (France, Spain, Mexico, the Republic of Texas, the Confederate States of America and the USA). This history was carried through to the theming of the original park in that it was separated into separate regions with attractions and scenery to match. This feature still evident today.

Six Flags Over Texas Achievements
Many of the parks rides and attractions have represented a milestone in theme park design and construction. The park boasts the worlds first ever log flume called El Aserraderoin in 1963, the The Runaway Mine Train in 1966 was the first mine train roller coaster, the Shock Wave in 1978 became the first ever roller coaster sporting consecutive loops. The Texas Cliffhanger became the first mechanical free fall ride in 1982, although it was demolished in 2007 to make way for Tony Hawk’s Big Spin.

Six Flags Over Texas also holds numerous records including Titan ,which at 245 ft and 85 MPH is the both the tallest and fastest roller coaster in Texas. At 325 ft, Superman: Tower of Power is a fine example of the tallest free fall combination tower in the world, whilst the 300 ft Oil Derrick observation tower is the largest land based oil derrick in the world.

Future Developments
Six Flags Over Texas has an on-going program of developments designed to keep visitor numbers on the increase, although the park’s proximity to nearby highways and premises is often seen as a restriction on long-term expansion. Construction of the roller coaster Titan required use of some of the parking lot due to lack of space in the park. The recently opened Cowboys stadium nearby and should help draw even more visitors to the park.

50th Anniversary
Six Flags Over Texas celebrates its 50th anniversary in 2011. As a result the Texas Giant wooden roller coaster is closed for the 2010 season so it can be restored as a centerpiece for the 2011 celebrations.

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