 Hey guys, welcome back to another MaxForce Construction Update. First off, I'm sorry if my voice sounds completely awful. I actually was at the park all day yesterday and I was sick for a week before that. So my voice is pretty tired and I actually lost my voice yesterday. So the fact that I'm even saying this is a pretty huge miracle. First thing I want to talk about with MaxForce is how absolutely huge it is. You can see it from everywhere in the park. And I especially know just when I was riding Raging Bull, the first turnaround after the job, you're right next to the structure of MaxForce and it's higher than you on the turnaround of Raging Bull, which is a 208 foot tall monster. And this coat, MaxForce is slated to be 175 feet tall, but you hear that number and you're like, oh, that's 175 feet tall, cool. But when you actually put it right next to Raging Bull and you see that it's taller than the second highest part of the ride, it's pretty mind-blowing. You can see it from everywhere in the park. It sticks out in a good way. It's a very clean-looking coaster and paint scheme. And of course, there it's actually proving to be very photogenic, especially with Raging Bull. I'll put up a couple pictures that I took right now, but it the dueling aspect with Raging Bull and then maybe MaxForce trains will make this even cooler. It's in such a great spot. Obviously, since the last time we've had a construction update, they have made a lot more progress on the supports in the track. Last time we saw it, the double tower double inversion thing was just supports and now they have the whole supports are up and they have all the track. And actually if you look at the track, it's very interesting because if you look at the very tip of the double inversion, there's actually three sets of drive tires. These are in case of a rollback or it's about to stall and if, like if it were to stall, the drive tires could push it over. The two other SNS coasters that I know have it are Dota Donpa. It has it at the top of the loop to push it over. And then also on Aloco on one of the dive loops, there's a pair of drive tires. This is just seems to be an SNS thing and it'll help reduce the chances of rollback. So if you get a rollback on MaxForce, then it's even more rare. Work on the launch track seems to be progressing pretty quickly. They have a lot of concrete in the ground. They have the air tubes that we saw in a past construction update. Those are in case and look to be set up. The actual launch track seems to be all in place. The cable for the launch system seems to be in there because there is a launch dog already on the track. However, there has been no work done on the station yet. There's a foundation, but it hasn't gone vertical yet. So there's still plenty of work to be done and then there's also track right after the double inversion. They still need to work on the other two inversions that haven't been, haven't even gone vertical yet. However, there are supports. There are parts of supports for it and there aren't many supports or track left in the parking lot. So track, what I'd say is about 60% completed. So maybe we can still hope for a Memorial Day opening. I don't know at this point. Like there's a month. I don't know if they'll be able to do all that in a month, but crazier things have happened, I guess. I know Goliath was actually tapped off in on like May 20th and it opened to the public in June, on June 6th or something like that. So it was a very fast turnaround once they finally completed all the track work. One thing that is cool that we haven't had in a while, the Skytrack Tower has been closed since about September of last year and it reopened for the first time today. It was a very windy day yesterday so it wasn't open for very long. So me personally, I wasn't able to actually get up there, but one of my friends Matt, you can check out his Instagram link in the description. He got up there, he was able to take some nice overview pictures. You can see on these pictures that there's work being done on the exit gift shop and the entrance and basically every single place. You can see that they still haven't put the track pieces in for the transfer track, but that's for, Six Flags actually does a thing where they, where Diamond Elite Passholders can come and sign the piece of a transfer track and they're actually doing that next Sunday, which would be April 29th for people watching this later in the future. I know they actually did this with a Kingdom car when it opened, so that's kind of what it'll look like. Going back to the ground, they were actually working on adding ladders to the side of the double inversion today. We saw them behind Raging Bull actually pulling the ladders out of shipping containers and then also installing them on the second leg or the second inversion of the ride. Now if we head over to the front entrance in the gift shop, it looks like, I'm guessing they're probably not even going to change the facade for the pictorium. They'll just put a sign over the archway that used to hold the pictorium sign, which I mean reduce, reuse, recycle, right? It's cheaper. If we peek inside the gift shop, you can see that it's totally empty except for a couple like coat hangers or something. It does look like that there's a door in the back and they're still working on stuff. The last important thing that needs to be built is actually the bridge going over the launch and under the zero G roll for the train, which hasn't been started at all. There's a couple of footers in the ground, but they still need to build that bridge and that seems to be like a little bit of a problem because they need the train to go through work still needs to start on that. So they still have a fair bit of work to get done, but hey in these past two months, they've done a lot of work and hopefully they'll be done by Memorial Day and we can get some testing footage. Other than that, opening day had its own fair share of issues. I actually did a vlog on it, which will be up after this video, which if you want to go check that out on amusement outsiders whenever I get around to posting that. It was really windy, but we got a lot of good MaxForce updates and it looks like construction is progressing nicely. Nothing really seemed it seemed like they were getting a lot of work done and that they're they're on track to finish this coaster hopefully by Memorial Day, which would be great. Thanks for watching, like, comment, subscribe, share, or don't. 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