Six Flags St. Louis
Eureka, Missouri
Fright Fest 2009
Page Four
The Boss looks nice on it's hillside home all surrounded by the colors of
fall.
The Boss is best rode in the spring and fall when it's track is not all
dried out. But if it's cold, say in the 40's like on our last visit
you probably won't get to ride it as it tends to valley in the cold so they
just won't open it.
Here's Bond, Rohan, Greg and Mike on Tony Hawk's Big Spin during our first
Fright Fest visit.
Brian and I rode alone before then and got the most spin that I have ever
had on Tony Hawk. As soon as we were over the lift the car whipped
around and would not spinning like a top until we were done. It took
me a little while to recover from that ride.
What no multiple choice tests? All around the park Pigman left his
graffiti. Pigman is supposedly the previous owner of the land that
Six Flags St. Louis sits on and is not happy about the park. What's
amusing is this is a bit of an insider joke as the land used to actually
be a pig farm. Pigman haints the Terror Train, Haunted Hayride and
the Farm House haunted house.