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Figured this was coming, it’s the only park in this new chain with any DC/LT theming. Doesn’t really make sense to keep the licensing for a single park, and retheming one park’s attractions to another IP or something original (the better option) is far easier and cheaper than expanding the IPs to the rest of Enchanted Parks.
 
I find it a little odd that Enchanted seeks to present one visible brand that unifies their parks. Herschend parks for example are Herschend parks but they didn't make anything Herschend's Silver Dollar City or Lake Compounce by Herschend. St. Louis is the only one that seems more difficult to rebrand but I don't think Enchanted Parks Mid-America sounds good and if it were my home park just the sound of it would piss me off lol
 
https://www.ksdk.com/article/news/l...flags/63-883f53d1-7889-4ff6-8317-85b6d343696c

Looks like the SkyScreamer ride got stuck 120 feet in the air at Six Flags St. Louis. The backup manual release system seems to have failed and multiple fire departments had to be called. It looks like they ended up using a crane to get riders off the ride.

Honestly, a scary moment for those on the ride considering a thunder storm was moving into the area and winds were up to 30 mph.

I believe this is a Funtime model ride? I’ve heard that the old Cedar Fair Mondial rides (that often go by the WinderSeeker name) had a few incidents where they could not be manually lowered to the ground, but this is the first I’ve heard of the Funtime model having this issue.

I believe the Mondial rides all had emergency platforms installed after a few of those rides got stuck in the air. I’m wondering if, after this incident, parks will start looking to do the same for the Funtime model. When the St. Louis model got stuck, there were only 4 people on the ride, and yet it took 2.5 hours to evacuate them. The fact that a storm was coming into the area, there were only 4 people on the ride, and it still took that long to evacuate the ride I think shows that parks may need to evaluate their backup plans.
 
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