 Alrighty, so I was going through YouTube and I accidentally discovered a new type of coaster that's already been posted on YouTube that there hasn't been much conversation around. But it looks like we have a Sky Roller as a roller coaster now, which is actually really intriguing to me and kind of why I'm making a video to get it out there quicker because when I went to this company's website and YouTube channel, they posted this concept yesterday and it only has 400 views. So definitely want to get the message out there. I'm going to post the link to the YouTube channel that this came from down below. I'm simply just reacting to this new concept. It looks amazing. And I actually already know one person that would love a ride like this at their home park Canada's Wonderland. But think about it's a very simple design. In reality, it really is a very simple design, but it's a very high thrilling attraction if you know how to flip. So one of these at any park around North America or the world would be phenomenal. I mean, I know how to flip on a Sky Roller myself. And I can tell you those things are very high thrill. I can flip about 12 to 14 times before I get really like start to feel ill and I have to hold my wings out flat to stop myself from flipping anymore. I know other people who can flip literally up to a hundred and something times and they handle it really well. So it all depends on the person. And that's what I like about these attractions is you're in control. Now as a they were suggesting this is a launch coaster. So obviously you see it launching out of the station. It would blow my mind to see what they could do with this kind of a design. I'm thinking they have to keep it pretty some like simple in terms of like the design and not making it too high thrill. But it still looks phenomenal seeing like the Sky Roller design on like a on a train is like a coaster train is just so weird to me. Like I'm literally sitting here again. This is literally the second time I've watched the video because I saw it. And I saw it only at 400 views and I was like, what this needs to get out there. So I'm going to try doing my part, get this out there. All of you get this out there as well because this looks phenomenal. And parks need to know about this thing because this looks absolutely amazing. I want to hear from you guys down below. What do you think of this thing? Do you think your home park could use something like this? Would you ride this and give the video like subscribe? You haven't and obviously share this for others to see. Thanks so much, guys. Have a good one. Bye.