 Alrighty, so we have an interesting video today. I'm finally gonna touch on this whole dive coaster model and Six Flags parks and why I've been talking about it and why it's even been on my mind. So a lot of you know that Six Flags sent out a survey and in the survey, the dive coaster model was listed in it and that's what sparked this whole dive coasters and Six Flags conversation. Anyways, I'm gonna finally touch on it. I'm gonna talk to you guys about what Six Flags parks could be getting this model, what kind of the model or what version of the model I think they could be going after. Will Six Flags go after records? Will they smash Yukon Striker out of this world? Like, and just overall, like what the survey could have meant and how we can use these surveys in the future to kind of get a grasp of what Six Flags is planning. But let's get right into it. So, will Six Flags break records? Well, this is an interesting viewpoint. It's an interesting topic of discussion actually. So they could go down two different routes. If they're going to be building it for bigger parks and I'm gonna get to the two parks that I think are gonna get this model, if they're gonna build it at a bigger park, I really do think they're gonna break records. I think Yukon Strikers quaking in its spot right now, shaking at the idea of Six Flags even planning a dive coaster because if a big park like Great Adventure were to build a dive coaster three to 10 years from now, it's going to break its records. There would be no point for Six Flags to build a dive coaster three to five years from now or three to 10 years from now that wouldn't break records. Now, if we're looking at other parks like La Ronde or Darien Lake, then it very well probably won't break records. I'm actually thinking the D6 model would be the model that Six Flags chooses for the smaller parks if it were to get one. So something like Valkyria might be in mind if Six Flags were planning for the smaller parks or that's not necessarily a bad thing either. Valkyria looks like an amazing coaster and even great competition for something like Yukon Striker despite it being smaller. A lot of people underestimate the power of a small coaster and when you're on those coasters and you're in those Titan versions and those quick maneuvers, you're blown away. So something like the D6 model wouldn't be a bad thing and it could still give a big coaster a run for its money. So it's all on what side of the fence you're on. Will Six Flags invest in the bigger model, the D8, the D10 or will they buy a D6 and it be smaller? So yes, I do think there's a lot of potential for Six Flags to beat Yukon Striker's records in the future. I don't think it's going to be happening in the next one to three years, but three to five or three to 10, I do think Six Flags is going to go after the dive coaster record. And I do think that this survey is hinting at a dive coaster in Six Flags' future, but I'll get to that in just a bit. So which two parks in the Six Flags chain do I think are going to get this? This is going to be different for everyone. So comment down below, I totally understand a lot of you are going to disagree with my two parks that I'm choosing. Comment down below the two parks that you think could be getting the dive coaster model if they were to get a dive coaster. But my two picks are definitely Six Flags Fiesta, Texas and Six Flags Great Adventure. I could even throw in their Six Flags Magic Mountain. That park is being heavily invested in. So one of those two to three parks I definitely could see getting the dive coaster model, maybe all three. We're seeing huge success with dive coasters. I mean, Canada's Wonderland has had its biggest blow-up ever announcing this dive coaster. Some of the videos out there for Yukon Stryker have 18 million views and news outlets are going crazy. We're hearing rumors that Discovery Channel is doing one of its biggest documentaries for a really popular show and series that I can't announce. So we're hearing rumblings that there's a huge documentary on Yukon Stryker because of it being such like a massive coaster and the way it's marketed. They're just really simple coasters to market and the world goes crazy for them. Yeah, they're not that thrilling and they're not amazing and unique compared to, you know, mocks or intimates out there nowadays, but they're still pack an amazing punch and people love them. So why do I think this is gonna happen? Well, the survey is definitely hinting towards dive coasters. I think that again, Six Flags is gonna be looking at the Success Seater Fair and other parks have had with the dive coaster model. And I think Yukon Stryker is going to push a lot of other parks, not just the Six Flags chain to purchase dive coasters again. I think the dive coaster is coming back from the dead and you're gonna see a lot of them. I know a lot of people are groaning. No, I don't wanna see a dive coaster. Well, they're really successful and they're gonna boost your park's attendance which will in turn get you more rides down the road. Anyways, hope you guys really enjoyed this video. Don't forget to give the video a like, subscribe if you haven't and share this video for others to enjoy. Have a good one guys, bye.