 Alrighty, so there's been quite the bombshell of a bomb dropped on I guess you could say the Wonderland community, I don't know how I feel about it, but RMC tweeted today, can anyone guess what country we're coming to next? We will even like comments randomly to fuel speculation, so it's giving a little troll vibes to me. I don't really care for that tweet, and I don't think it means anything. I'm going to go over a few things as to why I don't think this has anything to do with Canada's Wonderland, so don't get your hopes up. However, obviously there's always a chance, but I will say I'm pretty sure this is for a country in Europe. If I had to take a wild guess, this is probably for somewhere in Europe or somewhere else, it's definitely not Le Ronde, I know a lot of people are going to speculate Le Ronde too. I really don't see this happening. Six Flags Le Ronde is going to continue to get used as a cash cow, and Canada's Wonderland, I really don't see them working with RMC, especially a conversion, that's actually been confirmed by the park itself. Peter Switzer at an Acevent said that if they were ever going to build an RMC, it would be ground up, so wild beasts would have to get bulldozed. Now a lot of you that watched the streams, the podcast and all that know that my sources have been hinting to me that there is a coaster in the works for 2024, and that my prediction of 2025 is not right, it's actually 2024, I strongly disagree, and I'm going to hold down and double down on my year prediction 2025, not 2024. So for the first time ever, my sources and myself don't agree on the coaster year, there would have been a few more signs, it doesn't mean it's impossible, I'm going to keep an eye out for the flying canoes, whitewater canyon area, and then obviously now I guess we can keep an eye out on wild beasts even though I really don't think this means anything for Canada's Wonderland. So I know a lot of you are really hoping it has something to do with Canada's Wonderland, there are construction markers off to the side of it in the old dinosaurs alive, that could mean something, but I'm still not sold. Now for those of you that do watch my channel that might not know what RMC is, it's Rocky Mountain Construction, and what they do is they take old wooden coasters and turn them into like these hybrid coasters, so half wood, half steel. Here is one at a sister park on the screen that I put up for you, so this is twisted timbers over at Kings Dominion. I thought I'd give you guys just a little example as to what a RMC, Rocky Mountain Construction hybrid coaster is, so this is essentially, this had a similar ish, similar ish, don't come for me, designed to wild beast, so something like this could be the replacement for wild beast, and to be honest again, I really don't see it. 2025 is still my prediction, I think it's going to be a mock extreme spinner, or a wing coaster, or maybe a GCI, if they're looking to save some money, they could go down the GCI route. This would be a good option by the way if they were looking to save money, so for those of you that don't know, RMCs are actually really cheap to convert, so this would be a budget friendly addition if Wonderland was looking to save money, which I don't think they are, it is the right time to invest in Canada's Wonderland, so I'm still going to hold down that Wonderland has a very large coaster project for 2025. I know that this news probably upsets some of you, I'm really sorry, I just don't see it, it's just, I just don't see an RMC at Canada's Wonderland, not yet, not anytime soon, I think this has Europe written all over it, but yeah, we'll have to wait and see, again this isn't Marine land either, so I don't think it has anything to do with Canada, hopefully the news hasn't hurt you too much, I did just want to come out and give my two cents on this, and maybe just help calm people down, RMC and Wild Beast, not yet, but not 100% a no, so keep an eye out, I'll keep an eye out as well, have a good one guys, bye!