 Alrighty, so we have a construction update today. So finally, the delay is over. And to be honest, I can't tell if there's any new track pieces in here. I'm going to assume even if there is, it's like one or two pieces. So what I think is happening here is they've shipped all the pieces to get us through the Immelman Loop out of the tunnel. And that was like phase one of the construction project and phase two is the rest of the coaster. The footers aren't poured for that part of the coaster yet. So why ship the track? That actually makes sense. I just wanted to touch on this a bit. So this is very early for half of the, about nearly half of the parking lot to be taken up by car rentals. So the park has clearly rented out half of the parking lot approximately to car rentals and how we haunt is in full swing essentially this Friday. And I just don't think that's going to work out very well. I'm very interested to see what happens to the parking lot, especially closer to the end of October. I'm very worried about what's gonna happen. I just wanted to point that out as you can see from the footage here. Sorry, I have a really bad cold. I'm trying really hard to push through and make it sound like I don't. But as you can see, we have the first part of the pull out of the drop going backwards actually. So the pull out of the drop going out of the tunnel and up the first support beam has been connected and the A frame will probably go up tomorrow and then they'll put in the other part of the drop the part that actually goes into the 90 degree section. It looks really cool seeing how it's gonna somehow connect see how the lift hill and the drop there are like so close together. So seeing how that's gonna work out is gonna be interesting as well. So I wanted to let you guys know we have a new series. So I've decided with Carolyn's vertical construction starting and Wonderland's vertical construction continuing I'm gonna do kind of like a versus construction update. So every time I do a Wonderland construction update I'll do a Carolyn's construction update and I'll discuss how far along each project is. I thought this would be a lot more interesting for you guys it's almost like a race who can finish first. So along the way you guys can cheer for your home park or do friendly little bets with your friends and all that as the construction progresses. And I guess here's a shot of us waving cause why not? So we're gonna get right into it. So as you see Wonderland's got the drop finally going up and the remainder of this coaster is actually gonna go in very quickly. So the lift and the drop are gonna be completed pretty quickly. I would actually expect probably two to three weeks cause there's really bad weather coming in that'll probably be completed in two to three weeks moving forward now. Carolyn's construction on the other hand has moved forward very quickly. We got the station, the Jojo roll, the turn, the little like pre-show type holding break area installed. And then you have like I think a little more than three quarters of the launch installed. So we're getting close to that vertical loop on a copperhead strike. So that's absolutely insane. I've been watching this construction project on copperhead strike for, well, not very long, two or three days now. And it is just like going up like no tomorrow. You see them working really quickly. So they're bringing in pieces. So the pieces definitely weigh a lot less than Yukon Striker. So they're able to just bring them in like carrying like groceries, bring them in and then install them almost right away. Whereas with Yukon Striker, they have to bring them in the night before or the morning of and then unload them with heavy machinery, much heavier machinery than what they're unloading them with here. And then they have to set them up and connect the pieces. So they're usually connecting two pieces together at a time, installing the catwalks on that piece of track at the same time as well, adding the netting and then installing it. So Yukon Striker's got a bit of a disadvantage on this little competition here on which coaster will finish first. But both coasters are definitely making very good progression. Especially considering Yukon Striker had a bit of a delay, almost about two weeks of a delay on construction now. They did not do nothing in the two weeks at Wonderland. So they did a lot of the fine details. You can actually see some of them on the left hill. So definitely a lot of attention to detail. Construction has progressed over there in the Timberwaf forest. Footers could not tell. I don't think anything new has been poured quite yet. Again, I think this coaster is like almost like a two phase, maybe even three phase. And Carolin's is probably the same. Actually, Carolin's is probably a two phase. It's probably the coaster. And then the theming where as Wonderland, it was like phase one of the coaster. So the station break, lift hill and drop and tunnel. And phase two would be the Timberwaf area. So the second half of the coaster. And then phase three would be theming whereas Carolin's is the coaster and then theming. So very interesting altogether. Hopefully you guys really enjoyed the footage of Yukon Striker. And hopefully you guys like this new method of doing the construction updates. So mixing Carolin's and Canada's Wonderland and almost having it be a race to see who can finish first. Definitely gonna be doing it this way from now on. I really appreciate you guys watching these construction updates. Very thankful that they're this popular and I just wanna make them even better. So any suggestions, comment down below on how we can make them better. And I definitely hope you guys like this new method of doing them. So hit that like button, subscribe if you haven't. Share this video for others to enjoy. And as usual, thanks for watching guys. Have a good one and enjoy the rest of the footage for both Carolin's and Canada's Wonderland. Have a good one guys, bye.