 Alrighty, so I think I might have the most exciting construction update so far. So a lot going on. They are prepping moose horn falls to get its structure in place. So that's really exciting. They did all their electrical, all their plumbing. Looks like they're digging out a little bit more plumbing coming out of that plumbing building. And then they got a little bit of a flow for where the structure might go. So we should see them start to dig the concrete pad that this thing will sit on. So again, this is going to use a concrete pad and not footings from my understanding and from when I asked people in the industry. Now this footer digger has popped up on site and more specifically, I can tell you the exact So this is a drilling rig, LB 24 270. And yeah, this is a machine, exactly the same machine they would have used for Yukon Straker footings. So that's really interesting. Whether they'll use a bit of this for the moose horn falls as well. They could. It's a lot more high end than they would need for a waterslide complex. Definitely more roller coaster sized, but who knows. Over in the tunnel, they were doing a lot of digging around the tunnel again today. A very slow process. Not exactly sure why they are doing it the way they are doing it. I don't know nor do I have the expertise to really comment on that. But yeah, it's very interesting to me. I thought they would have just gone in there and like dug it up, but they're almost digging it like it's a dinosaur fossil. So that makes me think that they have intent to keep it. But then again, at the end of the video, I can see them jackhammering the top of it. So we'll have to see. I don't know the process. I felt like they could have just gone in there and dug it, but maybe they had to dig away everything to get to the actual cement and then now they can jackhammer it. But when I fly tomorrow, I'll be able to tell you guys more. So we should see exactly what their plans are tomorrow when I fly or today because you're watching this today. So when I fly today, Friday. But yeah, really interesting. Trying to think of what else is going on at the park. There's quite a bit. So here you can see them actually installing handrails and all that. And they just removed all the debris and some trees as well. So again, definitely very curious to see how wide this tunnel gets. So right now, it is not wide enough for a wing coaster. I know everyone's really excited about that. Me too. I'm not a big fan of wing coaster. So I would 100% take a launched wing over or sorry, a launched invert over a launched wing. The only thing I like about the wing coaster is is it would be really pretty and it would be really cool to see it at front gate. So that's my that's the only plus with the wing that'll give it. And I do like the new design that we saw at Kings Dominion. Now over at Backlot, this is where things are getting interesting. So Backlot's restaurant. I've been hearing rumberlings of its retheme and the sign has come down and some of the stars as well. So very interesting. We're gonna have to keep an eye on Backlot restaurant. I'm really excited to see at the park brings back its old Ginza gardens restaurant. So fingers crossed for that because that would be phenomenal. But like I'm telling you guys, you guys are seeing it. A lot of money is being poured into Canada's Wonderland right now. Very exciting times. Want to film this so they're getting that little like area set up so you can't enter through this pathway area. It'll be an exit only. But I saw these two guys with some blueprints over by the front gate. A lot of electrical work is going on inside this side of the building at front gate as well. So very curious to see if self-serve kiosks are going to be set up here instead of the windows. I think that would be really smart on Cedar Faire's part. I know it's always not the best to remove human jobs or replace them with robots but for a theme park it's extremely smart. But yeah, over at Mindbuster lots of work going on. It's starting to look a lot more like its old self in terms of the wood and all that. Still waiting on the actual rails for the metal rails for the coaster itself. So yeah, just waiting on that. This is something that has moved really quickly. Very impressive team that's worked on Mindbuster. So super excited to see and feel how that turns out. But yeah, trying to think if there's anything I've missed over at Extreme Skyflyer, nothing new other than this gas canister that's shown up on site. Again, things are really interesting because Extreme Skyflyer is either being removed for the new 2025 coaster or a VIP area. Now, do I think Wonderland would have removed this for a VIP area? No, I really don't. But again, I could be proven wrong. What I really could see. Honestly, you want me to weigh the options is if they already use International Showplace for the station of the new launch coaster, then I could totally see them moving International Showplace to over here with a more modern look. I could see that. I could see the VIP area, but I personally don't. But we'll see. I could be wrong. But yeah, there's a couple of options. It could even house the station of the new 2025 coaster. But Wonderland's removing it for a reason. And they definitely didn't mind sharing some information with me. And in Wonderland fashion, they're not usually open about things. So I feel like Wonderland is about to enter its teasing era. And I feel like we're going to have a really fun season of teasing. So I'm really excited to see that process as well. As this project, I'm telling you right now, as someone who covered Yukon Striker, they are keeping this a lot more under wraps and doing so successfully than I personally would have liked. But I kind of enjoy that because we get to go through this process of figuring it out together. And I do have a really good friend group who has been very helpful in figuring things out, even down to the drill bit. So it's been really fun. But yeah, super excited to keep covering this project. I'm really happy you guys are enjoying these construction updates. Honestly, it's been a lot of hard work. If I didn't have Craig helping me out right now, I wouldn't have been able to do them as often. And when I say often, we're flying three times a day guys, we're literally flying three times a day. That's how much work is going down. So the footage you see on the screen right now is three flights. So just to put that into perspective. But yeah, super excited. Glad you guys enjoy it. I definitely want to hear from you guys down in the comment section. I'm going to include some of these comments in the podcast today. So the podcast is going to be at 8pm today. Comment down below what you think the coaster is going to be and anything related to this video. Comment down below and I'm going to pick some of these comments to address in the podcast. So even if they're funny or whatever, put them in there and I'll include them. Maybe you'll get a really like sour reaction out of me even if it's a comment I don't like about the 2025 project. But yeah, super excited. I don't think there's anything else to cover. So I'm going to just let the footage play for the remainder of the video. Right now what you're seeing on the screen is they are jack hammering the tunnel. So yeah, actually I was wrong. That's the next that's the next footage. The next footage is them actually jack hammering with a tool on that excavator, the tunnel. So stay tuned for that. And yeah, can't wait to see you guys in the podcast tonight at 8pm. And hopefully you enjoyed this video and there'll be another video today. 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