 Righty, so I reached out to Canada's Wonderland to get an official statement on extreme sky flyer. This is the statement we were supposed to announce on the podcast on Friday, but it was a little delayed. But yes, here it is. After 26 years of thrilling guests, extreme sky flyer has been retired and is being removed from Canada's Wonderland. The attraction opened in 1996 and operated every year except 2020. Guests were lifted in a harness, 47 meters high before free falling and swinging out over Grand World Expo. Extreme sky flyer gave a total of 1,179,213 rides by the end of the 2023 season. The area is part of the parks plan for future development, but no details are available at this time. Thank you. So this came from Grace Peacock, the director of community communications at Canada's Wonderland. And yes, it's really interesting about what's going to happen. So I think it's pretty obvious what's happening at Canada's Wonderland currently with construction going on and the rumors of a 2025 coaster launching out of the mountain and heading into World Expo. I think one can put this all together exactly what extreme sky flyer is being removed for. That is speculation until a park makes an announcement obviously. But what do you guys think? Are you sad or happy about extreme sky flyer being removed for future park development? Comment down below. Have a good one. Bye.