 Alrighty, so we have a really disappointing update. I tried to sound exciting, I really did, I've been having a really rough week, I'm trying to just turn this video into something that isn't so upsetting. Okay, so I have tea to share, I have an update about what just happened today with our premiere announcing stage 3 and what that means, so I'm going to quickly wrap this up so it's not a 15 minute video like my last rant. This is going to be a rant, this is going to be an explanation and this is going to be a what to expect moving forward. So number one, stage 3 was announced, York Region is not included in that, Toronto is not included in that, Wonderland resides in York Region, so Wonderland could not have opened this weekend regardless, so that's the main point here. Wonderland could not have opened this weekend regardless, the best next bet is next weekend. Now there's a lot of talk going on, rumblings going on that Wonderland already has submitted its health plans a while ago and they've been approved, so with that being said, if Wonderland, if stage 3 for York Region does get announced on Monday, not this Monday but next Monday, Wonderland could maybe, keywords maybe, open next weekend. The weird thing is the wording in the press conference today seemed like theme parks are going to be excluded all summer, so that's what's interesting. Now what's even more interesting is Marine Land and Canada's Wonderland both seem to have either thought or been told that they could open this weekend because we saw both theme parks announced, well Wonderland didn't announce, but we saw Marine Land announce a July 17th opening. I also knew through the grapevine that Wonderland was planning on opening July 17th. It seems like Wonderland keeps scheduling on the weekends, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and hopes that it'll open and when it doesn't they just push it back. With that being said, we saw what happened in Ohio, Cedar Fair ended up suing the government and calling them out. I fully expect that to happen. So what I think you're going to see is Canada's Wonderland now filing a lawsuit. I'm hearing rumblings and again everything I'm about to say in this next little bit is pure speculation and my opinions and my thoughts. We're hearing or we think that Canada's Wonderland is going to probably open up a lawsuit and they might work with places like Marine Land. We're hearing this because Ripley's Aquarium and the CN Tower are opening. We're hearing that Bloom Mountain has opened. I think Ripley's may have actually already opened because what I'm hearing is Ripley's is having its most successful days ever right now but I don't know if that's true. So please take that bit of information as pure speculation and just my opinion. But I am hearing if Ripley's is open they're having huge attendance increases because of this and that does make sense. I think anything that it opens right now that's outdoors or giving people something to do that isn't limited limited is having huge increases. I think a lot of people are looking for something to do. But we're hearing that Bloom Mountain is Mountain Roller Coaster is open. You can walk through a haunted house in Niagara Falls. You can now go ride a roller coaster in Niagara Falls. So the argument that we're hearing that's about to be made is some of these places in Niagara Falls, Bloom Mountain all that are following safety guidelines that aren't ultimately safe. For example, I went to Scotiabank today and not a single person working at that bank was wearing a mask and hand sanitizer was not available and you are in an air conditioned small building and they weren't even limiting attendance or guests or whatever customers at this bank. So there were a lot of us. Most of us customers were wearing masks but not one teller out of like 10 to 12 was wearing a mask. I was pretty upset about that. I went to Niagara Falls. I went through a haunted house. It was a really bad experience. I wasn't expecting it. The people weren't wearing masks. We weren't required to wear a mask. They gave you gloves. That's all. No hand sanitizer. No nothing. We got touched by the scare actors. The scare actors screamed in our face. Not safe. Please tell me Doug Ford or anyone creating these stages and these plans why I can now go to a bar. So we're learning that the main spread of the virus in Florida is bars and restaurants that aren't abiding by safety protocols and also because of you know air conditioning units we're learning that this could be airborne. But nonetheless you're allowing bars to open up but not a theme park. And again as I said in my last video people think theme park and they expect what you witnessed in its regular season with no virus going around. The wonderland you're going to experience is going to be much different. It's going to be socially distant so you're going to have like an app and security are going to be using that app to keep people socially distant. So it's going to show clusters of people that are forming and security will know to go there and separate people. It's going to be using the wonderland app. You're going to be forced to download or something like that. I don't know too much about it but they have masks are required everywhere. They're going to be sanitizing the trains. They're going to be sanitizing all touch points and employee is going to be continuously walking through queue lines that have social distancing stickers and so on and so forth. Honestly if a bank is more dangerous than wonderland you know you have a problem. Wonderland seems to be one of the strictest businesses I'm hearing about that I've seen personally. For example I work in a mall and they don't limit the attendance at the mall. There's no security at the checkpoints at the mall. There's nothing. So a mall is allowed to open with air conditioning spreading the virus but a theme park outdoors with the sun and you know sanitizing and masks required and social distancing. Malls aren't enforcing social distancing. You should see the amount of people clustering in the food courts and all that. It really makes no sense to me. At the end of the day ultimately I just don't get why movie theaters, bars, blue mountains, wind tower, Ripley's Aquarium, the Toronto Zoo are all allowed to open but Canada's Wonderland and Marine Land can't. That's my opinion. I think you're going to see some action over the next two weeks whether that be you know Cedar Fair again making a lawsuit announcement or maybe Wonderland is just waiting for stage three to be announced because if you look at the press conference they made the point like oh like you put your plan before the committee, the health committee and if they approve it then there'll be some sort of thing and he did say like even large theme parks can put forward a plan. I can confirm that Wonderland has been putting forward plans. It's very obvious. If you're even walking by the parking lot at Canada's Wonderland you can see all the changes going on at front gate. There's a lot. In fact every day there's changes now. We're not going to showcase them because we're just, anyways, we're not going to showcase them anymore but nonetheless there's changes. We know that they've been talking with the health board and I'm assuming based off of hearing rumblings that they've been scheduling every weekend and just postponing when they hear that they can't open, that they've been given the green light by the health board and maybe Marine Land has too and that's why you saw them announce Marine Land and Wonderland's been scheduling and they're just waiting for stage three to be announced. So with that being said there's two, there's like three case scenario that could possibly happen. They could either open next weekend, not this weekend, if stage three for York region is announced. The health minister of Ontario did say it'll be very similar to how we saw stage two happen so we know York region was part of phase two stage two so a week later to two weeks later however it was I forget. That's when you'll see Wonderland potentially open or they're not going to open at all this summer or option number three they're going to see to open like we saw in Ohio. So there's definitely a couple of scenarios that can play out here and I mean there's technically a fourth situation. They did hint in the press conference that you know they will be willing to work with businesses if they wanted to operate as something different in order to generate an income. So I mean technically maybe Wonderland could open up their park grounds with $0 admission and just parking, charge for parking, open up your park with no attractions open. I mean you could even open up your slingshot and your extreme sky flyer. I mean I still don't get how they can't open it like even if Blue Mountain can open their mountain coaster. See I'm even describing one of the plans they presented like I'm trying to think like oh you can't open a coaster, Blue Mountain's mountain coasters open. Maybe they get away with it because the government doesn't know about all these different attractions but regardless but you can open up your restaurants and serve some like dishes that you typically wouldn't normally get at a Wonderland and have maybe like a light show on the mountain every night to attract people there. There's a couple of things they can do and ultimately I'm just so annoyed and I know you are too. I know there's a couple of people who are like oh I understand this, yeah I understand it of course I understand it but at the end of the day when you compare it with different attractions that are allowed to open it doesn't make sense no matter your opinion on the issue it really doesn't make sense. With that being said I hope you enjoyed rant number two on Canada's Wonderland and stage 3 and Doug Ford and Ontario blah blah blah comment down below your opinions and thoughts even if you're completely against me I'm okay with that. Comment your opinion drag me whatever totally here for it anyways hope you had an amazing weekend maybe next Monday we'll bring better news have a good one guys bye.