Give me the height, slopes, speed, and some of the world's strongest airtime over Boulder Dash's many flat, barely sloped sections and relatively weak airtime. Boulder Dash looks like an excellent ride, but it just doesn't have 35-40 mph hilltops with very little transition between 3.5 and -1 or stronger vertical g's, at slopes of 45*.
You REALLY need to ride it and then bitch. It does not have weak air.....I have been completely stood up on it to the point that I've felt like I'm going to fall out. It does definitely have 35-40mph hill tops (I've actually read the design speed at the top of the turnaround is around 35mph, and thats the second highest point on the ride). Also the 'two pop' hill that he's talking about is not sustained, but that helps the ride feel more out of control. Supermans hills feel like they're straight out of a computer program. Yes they're strong, but they don't feel out of control at all. They feel like they are taken at the designed speed, and are perfecly rounded. Boulder Dash feels much faster than it should, many of the pops of air are surprise (they aren't even really consistent ride to ride which I think adds to the out of control factor), and definitely not "computer". For the record, I have ridden both morning and night, and both in the same day.
It may not have -1G spots, but Superman definitely doesn't have the rapid, out of control airtime (nor the hills that have said rapid airtime and then a sharp hidden turn) that Dash has, which IMO, makes Dash the better ride.
Of course, it would help if you'd just stop bitching about it and would go ride the damn thing, then maybe you could argue your case and have something to back it up. Watching videos is not riding the ride, no matter how much you want to think it is.