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Uploaded by on Apr 20, 2011

Front rider's perspective on Log Flume (Arrow Log Flume) at Six Flags St. Louis in Eureka, Missouri, USA.

It's full speed ahead in a hollowed log, as you twist and turn your way through an exhilarating water ride with a 6 story drop.

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  • hay sharp which is better this one or the one at Disney World?

  • @900animallover Let me think for a second. . . . hmmm... DisneyWorld!

  • are you using a go pro camera

  • @coasterpovvideo That's a weird name for a camera...

  • Woah!

    When was this filmed, cause the left side flume isn't working anymore!

  • @2010cheche Last summer.

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  • wow i've never seena water ride so unthemed ..

  • damn love this in HD ;)

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  • what camera r u using i use Fuji film water, shock, dust,and freeze proof

  • Me and my friend got stuck at the top for 45 minutes a few years ago, and some Chinese lady yelled at us.

  • @megacoasterfan Island of Adventure opened in 1999, and they haven't gotten anything new until Harry Potter in 2010 (which really is ONE new ride & shops), and I think a Dr. Seuss Trolley in the Sky Ride. Animal Kingdom opened in 1998, and Expedition Everest (2006) and maybe the Nemo show are the only new stuff since it opened. They build stuff, but sparingly.

  • @megacoasterfan Not only does Disney / Universal get more people a year than for instance Six Flags St. Louis, but Disney / Universal likes to keep a lot of the same stuff every year, and not get anything new. This year is different though because Harry Potter. They refurb the stuff they have instead of usually building new stuff. That's why if they spend $100 million on one attraction it's not a big deal because that ride will be there for 30 years+.

  • @megacoasterfan The thing though is that many of the flumes are just like that. For the White Water Rafting rides, those are kind of unthemed too. The only thing going for most of them is the rock work around it. When I went to this park before, at least this ride has more of a tree thing going on. Trees - log ride. The themed flumes you will find will be at Disney / Universal because they have the higher budgets for this stuff. I guess Cedar Point isn't that bad themed either.

  • @2010cheche If you go there a lot you might know more than I do because I don't visit a ton, but a reason why they would have 2 sides open compared to 1 is because of crowds. Maybe, this was a very crowded day, and they decided to operate both sides instead of one. My park - Six Flags Great America has a boat flume ride, and a log flume ride, but most of the time the boat isn't open. However, come July & beginning of August, it's open - the boat ride.

  • i rode on that ride! with my cousin's. they didn't get wet at all. but i got soaked. and then there was a huge thunderstorm that blew in and they closed six flags. it was sad! :-(

  • @megacoasterfan that's 6 flags st louis for ya. unthemed to the max! but this ride has been at the park since it opened back in 1971.

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