Six Flags St. Louis

Six Flags St. Louis, formerly Six Flags Over Mid-America, is a theme park located in Eureka, Missouri. The park opened on June 5, 1971 and features seven themed areas as well as numerous attractions and live shows. The adjacent Hurricane Harbor water park is free with park admission. The park brands itself as "Missouri's Coaster Capital".

History
The park opened in 1971 as the third theme park of the Six Flags chain and is the only one of the three remaining parks completely built, owned and operated by Six Flags.

The park opened with six themed sections—Spain, France, England, the United States, Illinois, and Missouri, representing the "Six Flags" for the park.

Six Flags St. Louis was located on 503 acres of land according to the Six Flags 2014 Annual Report. Six Flags sold 180 acres of undeveloped land east of the park to home developer McBride & Sons. According to the Six Flags 2015 Annual Report, the park now owns 323 acres of land (283 acres of land are used by the park with an additional 40 acres of undeveloped land).

Illinois
The back area of the park, themed to the state of Illinois. The area includes many references to various real-life locations and culture within the state, as well as fictional aspects such as Superman's presence in Metropolis.

Studio Backlot
Themed to Hollywood and its famous characters and themes, the most prominent themes are Tim Burton's 1989 film Batman, as well as ninjas.

Britannia
Themed to Great Britain as it was in its medieval period.

DC Comics Plaza
This area celebrates the DC Comics Multiverse, including not only the comic universes but the TV, movie and video game universes as well.

Chouteau's Market
Themed to a sea market, includes Tsunami Soaker, and Spinsanity.

1904 World's Fair
Themed to the 1904 World's Fair (Louisiana Purchase Exposition) in St Louis, features many foods commonly found in fairs as well as buildings themed to the early 1900s.

Gateway to the West
Themed to the rural Midwest of the United States, features the River King Mine Train and Thunder River.

Bugs Bunny National Park
Based on Warner Bros. Animation's Looney Tunes cartoons, features many rides for young children.

Six Flags Hurricane Harbor
Hurricane Harbor is a water park that is connected to the southeast portion of Six Flags St. Louis and is adjacent to the Studio Backlot, but is not part of the main park.

Entrance is included with park admission, or with a Season Pass.