 Alrighty, so everyone is talking about this merger between Six Flags and Cedar Fair, and I've definitely made a lot of videos on the subject already, but I'm here to talk about next steps, so I've done a lot of communicating with some people in the industry. I hold some stocks in Cedar Fair, not Six Flags, but I've definitely had some great conversations with people that have both, and I've definitely come back with some really good information about some of the next steps that's going to happen in this merger. So first of all, I guess I'll go over kind of like what I know about what's going to happen in terms of the audit process. So for those of you that don't know, essentially what's going to happen is Six Flags is going to audit the Cedar Fair parks, and Cedar Fair is going to audit the Six Flags parks, and they're going to do this through a third party company, and essentially it's just to make sure that no one is hiding any information apart of this merge, that all the information provided is accurate, the budget sheets, the balance sheets, the attendance, the expedentures, all that information is correct. So there will be no changes for the 2024 and 2020, sorry for the 2024 season. There will be no season pass launch that'll get you into all the parks in the 2024 season. They are aiming to have that on the table for the 2025 season, but basically the decision was made in January. So the conversation for the merge happened last January, like it started last January. So definitely some key information because I'm going to be honest, it all makes sense for those of you that have watched my videos, some of the things we've been seeing starting to happen at Canada's Wonderland, I'm sure all of your other home parks have been kind of the same. There's some signs. The technology coming very similar to Six Flags technology, even Wonderland switching over to the new security system about halfway, three quarters of the way through the season this year was definitely a sign because we switched over to some of the Six Flags security technology. But basically auditors will come into the parks, Cedar Fair and Six Flags to go over assets and compare them to what's in the books. So this is scheduled to start as early as April before the park opening. And this one I know for Wonderland, essentially Wonderland will be audited around April. And some of the non-seasonal parks, the parks that are open year round, their audits will begin this January and February. They need this done before filings for the merger can be done with the SEC. So definitely very important to have all that done. But essentially there's a couple things I want to talk about because a lot of the discussions going on on some channels, including mine on the podcast, was around if federal bureaucracy will get in the way and kind of prevent this from happening because it's becoming a conglomerate. And there's laws and stuff that protect American citizens in the states from conglomerate companies forming and making the no competition clause. Well that is actually not going to happen. So as much as this is a really big company forming and it really is going to impact pricing and any future competition that can come to the area, there is still competition out there and substantial competition. So at the end of the day, they still aren't any competition to Disney and Universal. And they are healthy competition to parks like SeaWorld Entertainment. So it is not actually becoming the super conglomerate that will take over everything. So there will not be any red tape in terms of that. So that's my understanding of that. That's what my sources have said that this is actually a go. And the only thing they're waiting on now is Six Flags shareholders to do their vote. But also I received even further information about that. A lot of the really big accounts that hold a majority of the shares in Six Flags have already voted yes. So this is expected to 100% go through. There really isn't any doubt that Six Flags shareholders are going to vote no. And the ones that are saying they're going to vote no aren't going to outweigh those big corporations and those big billionaires that hold a lot of value and decision making in the shareholders at Six Flags. So this is expected to get voted through is important information number one with the shareholders of Six Flags. Two, there is no federal red tape that is actually going to get in the way of this decision. And three, the audit process is about to begin again. Non-seasonal parks parks that are open year round should see their audits around January, February, and then seasonal parks like Canada's Wonderland should see their audit starting in end of March all the way through to June. So yeah, I thought that was really key information about next steps for Six Flags and Cedar Fair joining forces. And yeah, that's all I have right now, but I really wanted to pass that on to you guys. I will keep you guys as updated as possible with any information that I learn. I have a couple of videos I'm working on right now. I have a video I'm working on about Kings Dominion, specifically Kings Dominion, and then I have some videos I'm working on about the Texas parks as well. So I'm not going to reveal too much about that, but I want to talk about those two specific areas and parks in depth because I have some really crazy thoughts about that. But anyways, thanks so much for following along. Comment down below if you have any questions, comments, or concerns. And hopefully you're enjoying the coverage that I'm providing on this. Thanks so much, guys. Have a good one. Bye.