 Alrighty, so Hershey Park makes their announcement today. I'm super excited for it. I know the Goster community is super excited for it and I'm sure the general public is super excited for it. I'm actually starting to think that this might be one of those most anticipated announcements of 2019. It's up there, definitely in my opinion with the most anticipated. And to be honest, it's Hershey Park. Hershey Park is one of those parks that I'm really, really, really looking forward to going to in 2019. And this is just gonna make it so much better for the 2020 season and I'll probably go back. But I'm just super excited. This is a well-rounded park and it's only gonna get more well-rounded. I mean, they got a dark red for 2019. Now they're gonna get an awesome coaster for 2020, whatever it ends up being. But Hershey Park has been posting quite the teasers on social media. This is one of them. So on this teaser, you can see a keyhole. On other teasers, you can see keys and a keyhole. Well, I think this is interesting because this teaser and I'm gonna overanalyze it. So feel free to call me out in the comment section below. I'm overanalyzing these teasers and I'm gonna do it. I'm going full throttle, that's what I do best. So you have a little square and you have kind of like the Hershey's holding it together and you have the keyhole in the center and biggest announcement ever. We're unlocking. This really rings a bell for me. So looking at the layout, a lot of people, especially with the height, jump to the hyper coaster. I'm gonna explain why I really don't think it's going to be a hyper coaster anymore. I mean, it's definitely going to be either or a hyper coaster or this other coaster model that I'm gonna discuss. But I definitely think we've been led astray. So again, here's one of those teasers. You see the key and the keyhole up above and biggest. So as you see here, you have the, I guess for the layout. A lot of people have been suggesting this is gonna be the layout for what's coming to Hershey Park. A lot of people are assuming this is a hyper coaster and that's a fair assumption. I mean, it looks very hyper-ish at first glance. Definitely. I'm definitely getting hyper vibes when I look at this. But there is a coaster model that also gives me the vibe when I look at this. We've been discussing this in our Discord server for quite some time. This to me, it almost looks like a breed of hyper coaster and almost wing coaster-ish. The only thing that has me slightly confused is that little turnaround there near Park Boulevard. It is a little weird, but we don't know what it could be. Again, people are assuming the layout of this based off of the footings marked on here and the pathway of the coaster. We haven't seen anything solid to suggest the actual layout. So things could change. So I wanted to look at a couple of things on this layout. So again, you have two kind of curved sections along with the turnaround. This would be unique for a hyper coaster as well. Well, somewhat unique. Again, hyper coasters can vary in layout. But to me, this does kind of suggest a hyper coaster. Sorry, a wing coaster. I wanna explain why. So you have the keyhole teasers and the key. And we know Gatekeeper kind of has that theme with the keyholes. I honestly think that a hyper coaster isn't really what Hershey Park would be going after. Especially a hyper coaster that isn't gonna break any records. I really think Hershey Park is gonna try and break some records. And breaking some records with a wing coaster might be slightly easier, depending if they are actually going after world records or maybe they're just going after North American records, which I have a feeling they'll probably end up having to do. There's a lot of great coasters being built overseas so they might not be able to compete with that. But maybe they're gonna go claim that North American record on some of the records that Gatekeeper holds. It could end up being anything. So I think you're looking at some possibilities for a wing coaster. And I know I've probably triggered a couple of you by this point in the video, but I do strongly think we've overlooked the possibilities of it being a wing coaster. I think there's some great evidence in the teasing, in the layout, and just in their coaster lineup in itself. Do you guys really think that Hershey Park is going to aim low on building a hyper coaster, especially if they're announcing it in 2018 for 2020? This is their biggest announcement ever. And I honestly think that you're gonna see a lot of theming elements with this coaster and keyholes on a wing coaster just would make sense for Hershey Park to break some records. I mean, it looks like it's gonna have a lift hill, but who knows? Maybe it'll have a launch into a vertical loop. I mean, it's a lot of straight sections. So to me, I'm definitely thinking lift hill with the same kind of inversion gatekeeper has out of it. But I just honestly, something is telling me that this isn't a hyper coaster, sit-down hyper coaster, and this is going to be a wing coaster. I know Skyrush is both a hyper coaster and a wing coaster. So technically that coaster doesn't cancel out or cancel out both models when people are guessing hyper or wing, but I just strongly, strongly think it's going to be a wing coaster. I know that when they announced it tomorrow, there's a very good chance I'm gonna be wrong. I just think a wing coaster would fit the park better. And I definitely want to hear from you guys down below in the comments section about this theory. Do you think a wing coaster would be a better fit than a hyper coaster that isn't really breaking any records? Or is it going to be a hyper coaster that is going to break some records in the end? It could go either way. It's a tough argument to have. I mean, my team alone on Discord has been like bantering back and forth about what it could be. Lots of people are on the hyper coaster theory. I think it's me and one other person that are like, wait, this could be a wing coaster. Wing coasters, especially like Gatekeeper has a very out and back style layout. And Hershey Park, especially if it's in the 220 feet range could do the same thing. And the layout that I see does have some resemblance to Gatekeeper in some way. I mean, that turnaround area could be something similar to this, but maybe a little more drawn out. The keyholes on the teaser poster definitely reference something like this in my opinion. I mean, I could be overlooking the whole keyholes and unlocking theory, but it's their biggest announcement and it is a hyper coaster that doesn't break any records at all, really the biggest announcement. Announcing it like a year and a half in advance. I just don't see it. I think we're looking at something bigger here. But a lot of people, and I mean a lot, most of the coaster community is on board for a hyper coaster. So a lot of people for the 220 foot structure height are assuming that Hershey Park is getting a hyper coaster in 2020. And that just makes sense. People are just stuck on that. And I totally get that too. There's lots of evidence to suggest it's a hyper coaster. So if it's not going to break the height record and it doesn't look like it's gonna be that unique of a layout, what could Hershey Park be going for with a hyper coaster? It's near their front gate. It's not exactly over their front gate, but it's near their front gate. So they gotta do something in my opinion. It's their biggest announcement ever. They have some really awesome coasters at Hershey Park. So what could they possibly be doing with a hyper coaster that's gonna push the envelope and make people go, wow. Now, this is where it gets interesting. I wanna hear from you guys down below. It seems like I wanna hear from you guys down below in a lot of categories. For both the wing coaster and the hyper coaster, what could Hershey Park be doing? Are they gonna break a lot of records with the wing coaster, like most inversions, maybe highest inversion? Who knows? There's a lot of North American potential right now because Gatekeeper was built so long ago. And Thunderbird is a launch, so they could steal records from a lift hill wing coaster. Who knows? But with a hyper coaster, I am literally sitting here confuzzled on what kind of records they could take with that little height that they have. Is it gonna have a tunnel? Like could they be going for that? Is it gonna be one of the largest drops on a hyper coaster? It could be anything. Again, the layout that we've seen doesn't really suggest too much, but I just wanted to drop this video because I really wanted to run it by everyone the possibility of a wing coaster. I know it's really out there, but I wanted you guys to get your like brains thinking and the gears turning on the announcement day to make it a little more exciting. Could Hershey Park really be getting a wing coaster? I know everyone's shocked, but I definitely think there's a lot of potential. So, again, to wrap it all up for the comments down below, comment down below if you think it's going to be a wing coaster, a hyper coaster, or something completely different. And do you think Hershey Park is going after any records with either model? So say the model of coaster that you think it's going to be and what records you think it'll beat down below just to sum it up and make it a little easier. Thanks for watching, guys. So give this video a like, subscribe if you haven't for awesome videos like this and other content coming soon, and share this video for others to enjoy. Thanks for watching, guys. Have a good one. Bye.