 Do you remember every new fish? I did get volunteered for this, like right now. I didn't know this was happening. Two seconds ago. Hi, we're at Wonderland for Halloween Haunt 2019. And we're here with Julie. Hi, I'm Julie. I'm an operation supervisor in the entertainment department. So I help oversee all of the monsters, atmosphere performers, all of the shows at Halloween Haunt. So what's new for Halloween Haunt? We have a lot of new stuff this year. We do have a new scare zone. It's called the Frontier's Revenge. So basically the theme of that area is that it's an old mining town. And all of the residents of that area are cursed to forever wander that area. So that's out right in front of our new ride for this season, which is a new pipe striker. So you'll see some cowboys and some saloon folk and all sorts of different towns to go there. We also have a ton of new live shows and entertainment for this season. So we have a toxic party zone, along with our LED dance and laser show called Radio Active. So that show, an area, is out in action zone on the path from Heat Wand Striker to Behemoth. So it's an LED light and laser area with a DJ in that area that guests can kind of go through with live music. And then at the end of that path by Behemoth, there'll be the Radio Active show, which is an LED and laser show that's going to be performed four times a night. We also have a Gallows show that's in our plague area. So that's going to be kind of going through, they're going to be finding the witch that cursed all of the inhabitants of the plague with their plague and who's going to be brought to justice. We also have in Carnival an illusionist mentalist show, as well as a freak show that'll be rotating on the same stage. And we have a couple of new different roaming performances that people can see if they can catch their own parts. That is a really long answer. No, that's a lot for one year. So what goes on behind the scenes to prepare for Halloween? There's a lot of stuff. So for our department specifically, we've been hiring for monsters and our atmosphere performers since July. So we run weekly hiring cares and auditions because we have over 400 performers throughout the park in our mazes in our atmosphere areas. We also audition and we've been rehearsing all the new shows I mentioned for about a two week period. And then over in the creative and event services department, they take care of the design, the build, and the technical install for all of the mazes and all of the scare zones. So they've been hard at work for that stuff pretty much since like January, February. And then all of that stuff over the last month or so has been installed throughout different areas of the park. Awesome. I'm using a pig and looking at me very carefully. I'm walking this one here. That's hilarious. Craig is already scared and you're not even in the haunted house. He squeaked a pig at me. All right. Back to the interview. I don't know how to feel about that. So what's your personal favorite in terms of on devices or scare zones? So of course I obviously like all of them, but if I had to pick a favorite, I would say for scare zones. I'm a really big fan of Wic and Hollow. That was our new scare zone with fairies and gnomes last year out by the mountain. And it actually was our scare zone of the year, which I helped vote for. Really, I liked it a lot. And then in terms of mazes, I would say it's probably a tie between two. I really love Spirit Manor. That's one that's definitely been a guest favorite and a staff favorite for a number of years. It's really cool in terms of weaving and technical elements. And I also really enjoy the crypt, which was new last year. There's some really neat technical elements as well and some really cool costumes that we haven't had in a while. So what's your advice to people that have never been to how they're known before? My advice for people who have never been to Halloween Hunt, I would definitely say go on the website and take a look at the park map and what the attractions are and see what you're really interested in going. So you can make sure that you get to those ones and kind of plan out what shows are near what mazes. So you can kind of plan your little route. But I would definitely say a lot of people tend to start at the front of the park at the start of the night. So if you go to the back of the park, nobody's typically there right off the top as much. And then you can kind of work your way forward and you'll be working the opposite way that a lot of people would tend to go. Awesome. Thanks so much, Julie. My pleasure.