Six Flags St Louis
Six Flags St. Louis sits in Eureka, Missouri, 30 minutes south-west of downtown St. Louis. The coaster line-up includes Mr. Freeze: Reverse Blast, Boss (a large wooden coaster), Superman: Tower of Power drop tower, American Thunder wooden coaster, and Batman: The Ride. A Hurricane Harbor water park is included with admission during summer.
Missouri school holidays, Fright Fest and Holiday in the Park events drive Six Flags St. Louis's peak crowds. Weekdays in May, September and October stay much calmer, with queue times on most rides dropping into single digits. Check live wait times for Boss and Mr. Freeze first thing on arrival, and use our crowd calendar to pick a quieter midweek date for marathon coaster sessions.
Six Flags St Louis live queue times Valley Fair
Valleyfair is Minnesota's biggest theme park, sitting in Shakopee about 25 minutes south of Minneapolis. The ride line-up includes Wild Thing (a 207-foot hyper coaster), Renegade (a GCI wooden coaster), Steel Venom impulse coaster, and High Roller - one of the oldest continuously operating wooden coasters still running. A Soak City water park operates on the same site during summer.
Minnesota's short theme-park season pushes most of Valleyfair's attendance into June, July and August. Weekends and US summer school holidays are the busiest, with Halloween ValleySCARE adding October peaks. Midweek visits are usually very relaxed. Check live wait times for Wild Thing and Renegade, and use our crowd calendar to pick a quieter day for shorter queues across the coaster line-up.
Valley Fair live queue times