 Alrighty, Sitting Before Me is the concept art for what Wonderland posted in their surveys that they sent out to a bunch of their pass holders. So this is a concept for a GCI wooden coaster similar to Zambezi Zinger. We can't confirm if it's going to be exactly similar but it looks like it in the concept art but again concept art shouldn't be taken too seriously. But let's dive into the concept art presented to us because it is the most detailed. It is presenting what I think is a ghost town alive themed area along with the wooden coaster and the location of this is pretty tricky. So there's two areas that this could be located in. One is definitely the mine buster lift hill area and the second is definitely whitewater canyon. The reason I'm a little skeptical about the whitewater canyon area is the height restrictions next to the highway. So it all depends where they're fitting this. If they're fitting it along the pathway that heads towards Splashworks that is in between whitewater canyon and timbrewafalls then this would work. If Zambezi Zinger sits literally right on that path, yes that'll work. But outside of that, it behind whitewater canyon, it would not work. It does not meet the codes for the height restriction wise and all that and being built too close to the highway. With that in mind, what is the wooden coaster that they are looking at? So the one on the screen right now is Zambezi Zinger. It is essentially what we assume, again keywords assume and you know what assuming could do to you. It could make an out of you and me. But nonetheless, this is what we are gathering. They are thinking of building at Canada's Wonderland in the frontier Canada area. It is definitely more family oriented keywords. They use the word family oriented. So it would not be high thrill. It would not break any height records. They would not go for anything extreme. It is definitely along the route of theming and storyline telling with an epic ending and then fitting into ghost town alive and on that is what I want enthusiasts to know because I see a lot of people online saying oh they can do this, they can do that with it. They aren't going to think too outside the box with this specific investment outside of the ending. They will do something pretty cool, cooler than, I know a lot of people are like oh it can be Mystic Timbers ending. No, I don't suspect that at all actually. Cedarfarer stepped up their game. I think it would do a lot more cooler things. Very similar with screen based and like air pistons and smoke and stuff like that maybe. But definitely a little elevated. I'm thinking more like the Dollywood fire chaser express with the firework thing. But nonetheless, I'm pretty excited. These GCI even though their family coasters are really high intense and I'm going to put one on the screen with my reaction right now for you guys to see a raw reaction. It's ripping itself apart! So yes, while I say it is going to be a family coaster, it was really fun and pretty intense. I grade out on a family coaster if you heard that correctly. Point embarrassed by it. But nonetheless, the addition would be great and I know that I was preaching yesterday for the blast coaster as my main choice. But I'm honestly switching to this new ghost town area. The more I read about it and the more I'm thinking about it and especially construction marketing wise where all these markings and you're going to see, I'm making a video tomorrow on some construction markings back there. I really think that Wonderland has this all planned out. Like I think like full honesty. I think that Wonderland knows what they're building over the next three to five years and they're honestly just gauging the guests in their surveys on feedback. So what I really was curious about is especially with this one is in the survey, they were just kind of getting a survey on the coaster and not the area as a whole, but they had the area as a whole designed with this coaster. So it honestly makes me think that the area as a whole is a confirmed thing and they're just picking a coaster now for that area, which then also counters what I just said about them already having their mind made up in this being 2025 for the wooden one and not the blast coaster. Again, if you paid attention to my podcast, I have not claimed to know what the coaster is. I have been very honest and transparent with you guys that I only know the price tag when they're going to start construction, which is in December and $35 million is the price tag, which would make sense for the area or, you know, a themed wing coaster as well. And then I don't know the area that this coaster is going in that I only assumed that Frontier Canada was going to be finished off. That was my only prediction. So this is really up in the air. And yeah, I'm really curious about what's going to happen at Canada's Wonderland. I'm really excited about this ghost town alive thing. Comment down below what you guys think. Anyways, thanks so much for watching. Have a good one guys. Bye.