 All right, so while I was there today, they were testing Sledgehammer in multiple ways. They were testing the go home feature like to its original location, so they matched up with the numbers on the pavement. They were testing the up and down feature. They were testing the spinning feature, and it looks like they were testing it all separately. And this ride hardly makes a sound now. It is so quiet when you're standing there, and that's why I kept the volume, the natural like sounds in the video because I wanted you guys to hear, but it is like really quiet now compared to what it used to be. And I think that's a really good sign. We know that they spent most of the off season and most of the start of this season like redoing the electronics in this and the parts. So if you look at it, there's all new parts on this ride in terms of like the mechanics, not like the outer shell, but the electronics and mechanics and pistons and that all new. It was just so nice to watch, and it was again, everyone was looking at it, wondering if it was open. And I would say it's probably going to be open within the next two weeks if I had to take a guess. It looks like they still have a bit of work to do, but it does look good. This is all good signs from what I'm seeing and hearing. It sounds great, and I cannot wait to ride this again once it's open. But yeah, I just wanted to provide you guys with a mini update on Sledgehammer because I know a lot of you were asking me. So yeah, give this video a like, subscribe if you haven't, share this video to others. Alright, have a good one guys, bye.