Six Flags St. Louis
Eureka, Missouri
Fright Fest
October 24, 2014
Page Three
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This time of the year is always the best to head on over to take The
Boss for a ride.
When it is hot and dry The Boss gets rough but when temperatures fall and
we get some rain this coaster is one of the best.
The Boss at night after starting down the first drop is a blur of intensity
with a few seconds to catch your breath on the few high spots on the first
half of the ride.
After the third hill The Boss stays low to the ground and you better hold
on for dear life or just throw your hands into the air and let the ride
do with you what it wishes.
Here is one more Boss picture before we move on. Despite having an
never-ending queue when the line isn't full the staff opens up the gate
right by the station so you can walk a hundred feet to get back on instead
of a half a mile. The Boss was running so good Bond and I spent a
little while looping around and getting on the next train after getting
off of it.