 Alrighty, three days until opening, absolutely going crazy, couldn't be more excited, and in today's video I'm going to talk about three roller coasters that will never happen at Canada's Wonderland, and I'm going to start it off with RMC Wild Beast. Many people are probably going to look at that and be like, wait, what? Isn't that super likely? Isn't that something that's totally going to happen? And unfortunately, the main reason as to why this will never happen is it was confirmed at an ACE event in 2019 by the planning of construction and maintenance, the Peter, that Canada's Wonderland would never convert one of their wooden coasters into an RMC, and if the park were planning on building an RMC it would be completely ground up from scratch. So that was definitely some interesting bit of information and definitely makes me a little happy because for a park like Canada's Wonderland, converting Wild Beast would have been a little smaller scale. I know there's creations online that go into the go carts and all that, but typically when RMC does convert it is more so just on the current structure. But yeah, I'm definitely a little happy about that. I'd rather see Wild Beast get completely removed and make way for a new coaster. And I just, yeah, I know I was team Mind Buster in the past for a conversion as well, but I do think Mind Buster's time at the park is limited as Splashworks is going to need some expansion space. But yeah, unfortunately it is very much so confirmed that RMC Wild Beast should never happen. We shouldn't ever say it will never happen as things can obviously change with time and things like COVID can also change things as well. But yes, at the current moment an RMC Wild Beast is very unlikely and an RMC Mind Buster is very unlikely as well. You're going to have to look for a ground up at best, like which in my opinion is the better of the three. What is another ride that will never happen at Canada's Wonderland? Well that's definitely those intimate launch coasters that everyone loves and knows about. A lot of Canadians know about these launch coasters because of Discovery Channel and growing up as a kid we got to see some of these. So this is something that I actually disagree with wholeheartedly. I think that Cedar Farer would be extremely intelligent to build one at Canada's Wonderland. Not even one taller than King Decaux, something like Red Force at Canada's Wonderland would do phenomenal. It's absolutely insane how well this coaster would do at Canada's Wonderland if it was built. But the chances of it are very slim. The partnership I guess we'll call it that, wrong wording, but partnership with Intamin is pretty much non-existent now due to multiple incidents with Intamin designing rides that needed to be altered, changed, or had incidents like shoot the rapids. So working with Intamin is extremely unlikely in itself and then this ride happens to be very unreliable and requires a lot of maintenance so that itself makes it extremely unlikely. Again I really wish Red Force type clone at Canada's Wonderland but it's not gonna happen. Not gonna happen. What's the third most likely ride that's never gonna happen? An RMC single rail. So currently it looks like the, why am I forgetting what it was called? The dual version, the one that can seat two people next to each other. Oh my god, I'm gonna get dragged in the comments to this one. I completely forgot what it's called. But yes, the single rails are extremely unlikely to be coming to Canada's Wonderland due to capacity reasons and reliability. We've seen a lot of problems with them, especially over at CGA and Fiesta, Texas. And it does have a bit of downtime at Six Flags Great Adventure as well. In fact I'm hearing some days it's shut down a lot for a large portion of the day so definitely don't see it. Canada's Wonderland is one of those parks that does pick reliability, looking at you Wonder Mountains Guardian because you're the odd one out right now. But yes, Canada's Wonderland does have a habit of picking reliability. So these three coasters, RMC and Intamin, definitely very unlikely for Canada's Wonderland to work with those two companies and these three especially, especially the single rail capacity-wise and just reliability. I want to hear from you guys down in the comments, what's a ride or roller coaster or manufacturer that you think Canada's Wonderland will never work with or that you'll never see at Canada's Wonderland? Because there's more than just these three but because it's three days left until opening I decided to only focus on three rides. I could literally go on forever and ever. Maybe this is a video that I'll make after opening a little more in depth. But yes, do you agree with my list? Are there other rides and manufacturers that you think are more unlikely than the three I put on here? Definitely comment down below and I'll try and respond to as many as possible. I still have to go back and respond to the video, comments for yesterday's video. I've been all over the place. I've started exercising because, hey, knew me. After quarantine, I'm feeling so much better. So super excited about that. And yeah, I can't wait to get back in the park. Guys, three days, three days. Anyways, thanks so much for watching my video and supporting the channel. Head on over to our Discord server. It's like a forum and a voice chat and it's just super, I'm always in there. So if you're ever wanting to get a hold of me, join me in there. There are days where I definitely don't like answering questions all day. So, you know, if you have a question, put it in a VCT or like one of the forum chats and I will try and get to it to the best of my ability. 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