 Alrighty, I have a really cool construction update for you guys today. We flew three times yesterday, three times. So with Craig's help, we're able to fly the drone a lot more than usual. So we're able to document the change in events throughout the day. And today's video is the best example of how much they can accomplish in a day. So in this first part, you're going to see this land over extreme sky flyer is kind of just all turned up. And you can tell that some work has prepped for some sort of big machinery to come up that grass hill into the extreme sky flyer Pottoland. But I promise you, by the end of the day, I'm going to be able to describe exactly what's going on over there. So I'm really excited because I've learned a lot about construction and I know a lot about what's going on at Canada's Wonderland. Truthfully, I'm not just saying that and I'm able to describe to you guys in detail what's going on. But if we head on over to the mountain right there, there is a cutout in Wonder Mountain. So that's pretty crazy. And then flying over at my old tundra spot, you can see this beautiful angle. This is them ripping up the brickwork. So at this point of the day, they were ripping up the brickwork and a bit of the mountain. As you can see, a little bit of the debris there, the mesh and all that. Probably trying to get the exact measurements all the way to the control point. So again, in my yesterday's video, I was speculating that it currently doesn't look long enough or wide enough story for a wing coaster. And currently, my testament still holds. So we'll keep an eye out for that over at front gate. Things are looking exactly the same, essentially. But again, like I said, lots of work is going on. The brickwork is started as you can see them down there laying down the bricks and the roofing is going on the timber kits buildings. So I'm really excited for how this is going to look. It's really beautiful. And honestly, I can't wait for even 2025 to see the rest of it. Again, this wing coaster is showing signs or whatever it is is showing signs that it's going to head towards front gate. So I'm wondering, are they going to utilize it in the front gate? Renault part two for 2025. So as you can see here at extreme sky flyers plot of land, these big trucks were delivering some gravel. Why would they be delivering gravel? You might ask, well, that's because a crane has to come there. And with spring weather brings wet and mushy ground that a crane can sink into because cranes are extremely heavy as they are lifting big sections of rides and buildings and whatever construction materials into place or off of. So in this case, this was muddy ground. So they're bringing in gravel and they're going to steam roll the gravel, which you'll see in another clip and make it so that the crane can sit there without sinking. So that's exactly what's going on. We saw the same thing happen with Yukon Strikers Lift Hill. They'd bring in a little gravel and create little gravel pads for the cranes to come in. So this is a clear sign that extreme sky flyer will be getting removed some point this week or early next week. So we'll be keeping an eye on that. That's really exciting. Again, I have a surprise for you guys on the podcast this Friday. So I'm really excited about that. But later on in the day, you can see them digging into the mountain right here. It's kind of sad, but kind of exciting at the same time, because this is a very ambitious project that Wonderland has decided to move forward with. So I'm really excited to see what's going to happen. Where's the station going to go? What kind of buildings are we going to lose? We already know what ride we're losing. We're losing extreme sky flyer. But yeah, I'm really excited to see this project. I think it's going to be their biggest and largest investment in history. So fingers crossed that that holds true. And here you are. The gravel was laid down over at Extreme Sky Flyers Plotto Land. There they are steamrolling it. They want to get it really compact, really in there so nothing can mess with it. And the big crane is going to come in and place down its four supports. And then it's going to lift those sections of the ride away. So my guess is this is going to happen Friday. Truthfully, maybe Thursday, but probably Friday, if not Friday, Monday. That's going to be my guess for removal. There's still a little bit more work to do before that crane comes in. But these construction crews are really shocking sometimes. They just like out of nowhere, a lot can get done. So the mountains been kind of removed here. I think this was at around 3 30 PM. There's one more flight I do after this. As you can see, there's a clear path marking the width of the tunnel. And yes, so the sun does play a huge part in what I can see. Those stupid shadows of those trees are going to be in the way. The best time to fly, honestly, am I that I've witnessed is 5 30 PM where the sun is completely just shining in on that construction site. Here they are bringing in a drill bit for the excavator. You'll see them drop it. And yeah, that's pretty much it for this point of construction. And then it's going to be about 5 PM on my next flight. All right, and here you go. Here's the best view. So as you can see there, you can see the top of the tunnel, the maintenance tunnel that's currently a service road. And I have a feeling today when I go fly, it's going to be started to get dug out. I don't know how they're going to dig it out. Are they going to get it from the top? Are they just going to start wrecking it from the service road itself? It'll be interesting to see. But yeah, super exciting. A lot of work going on over at Canada's Wonderland. This is their heaviest offseason that I've ever seen in terms of projects and things they're working on. You can't forget that they have Vikings Rage, Mindbuster, front gate, 2025 prep removal of Extreme Skyflyer. And then they have theming being dropped over off in Splashworks. It's not that interesting. It's just rocks. Don't worry, calm down. But yeah, super exciting, definitely a heavy offseason and definitely hinting towards Wonderland's future and investments. So here you are. Here's your final look at Extreme Skyflyer. Definitely just a little bit more work before that crane comes in. But really excited. How are you guys feeling about this 2025 coaster? What do you want it to be? Comment down below what you want this 2025 coaster to be. And I'll try and respond to as many comments as I possibly can. Thanks so much, guys. Have a good one. Bye.