 Alrighty, we have an awesome construction update for you guys on a couple of things going on over at Kings Island. Thanks to Coaster Map Productions. So you can check them out on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube, I'll link them down below. So huge thank you for this footage. As you can see, the dorms over at Kings Island are coming along nicely. Dorms is something that Cedar Fair is doing to help attract a better employee and also market themselves outside of the US and bring people in to work for them. We know that there have been some labor problems or labor struggles at Cedar Fair, and this will help with that. But moving on to Firehawk over at Kings Island, this is a big question. A lot of people are always asking, have they started? And it looks like they have not touched the attraction. The sensors are still on the ride. Nothing has been removed from what we can tell. And in fact, the trains are still on the track itself as well. Nothing has been removed. I believe the trains are actually still sitting in the storage lot. Nothing has been touched. Electrical is still on the ride. Sensors are still on the ride. There's no signs of removing the attraction, either no construction equipment, waiting off to the side or anything, no stakes, no markers, which is weird because normally if you have a 2020 massive coaster going in its place, you should have started removal by now. Another little update is the lights on racer look like they're kind of permanent. So that's cool. And as you guys can see, here is the antique cars. So this project is coming along really nicely. In fact, this looks like it's going to be a lot prettier than I was expecting. I haven't paid too much attention to this because it's antique cars. And sometimes we overlook the smaller things that come to the park. And also overlook the fact that these smaller things are meant to make the park more beautiful. It seems like something Cedar Fair is really doing. You see it at parks at Canada's Wonderland. They add a small flat ride and they make the area a lot prettier by adding extensive theming. And this looks like this is the case with the antique cars as well. So I would expect a very nice little midway area along with great theming for antique cars. Looks like they're putting a lot of money into this. Again, it's still pretty early in the construction phase, but I'm liking that there's a lot of cute little buildings that look like they'll be kind of like antique themed as well, if that makes sense to you guys. But nonetheless, I am excited. Antique cars, yes, they're not a coaster, but Kings Island is definitely coming up on a coaster. It's their year again, and there are definitely signs pointing towards a coaster coming to Kings Island. So these little additions in between coasters are definitely beneficial to a park as well. But not too much else going on the area. Trying to see if there's anything maybe I missed or anyone else missed in terms of letting me know cause construction sites have now kind of become my forte. But yeah, not too much. It looks like just a lot of stakes still. It looks like they have some electrical to put down. They have got the pink markings there, which usually mean electrical as well. Pink, yellow, blue, water, orange excavate usually. Orange also could mean electrical in some cases as well from what I've been told. But you can see the caution tape there. Looks like it's a water line that there's a water line that it's covering. So that's cool. I don't know if there's gonna be a pond or something in here. Actually, that's electrical in this case. Yes, okay. So the caution tape looks like it's like lamp posts, almost that it's protecting so you don't trip over it. Thought it was a water line from afar. But yeah, that's it for King's Island update. Thanks so much to Coaster Map Productions for the footage. Hope you guys enjoyed this video. Don't forget to give it a like, subscribe if you haven't, and share this video for others to enjoy. Have a good one guys, bye.