 Alrighty, I got a construction update for you guys today. For the most part, most of you know what's going on with Tundra Twister. So a lot has happened, they opened up the pathway which has allowed us to get these really awesome shots of Tundra Twister. So this was filmed yesterday, or two days ago by the time you guys are watching this. So a lot of the railings weren't in, so here you could see even the gates that open and close weren't in, but as of Victoria Day, the Monday, it all was in. Still a few gates left to install, as well as the railings. So they have a fancy wood paneling, similar to the Leasy Bear Lodge railings, but thinner and a little lighter in color. They have been starting to get installed. Theming has been installed and now some speaker systems will be going in as well. So I'm really hoping for that Snoopy's Racing Railway, you know how it has its own sound package. I'm really hoping Tundra has something as well. So we'll have to wait and see for that because I was told by a little birdie that the new direction that Canada's wanting to be heading in is printing theming pieces for all the areas of the park, including Frontier Canada, Camp Snoopy, Med Fair, World Expo, all that jazz. So they have an industrial-sized 3D printer on site and they'll be printing. They're running it 24-7 essentially to get theming pieces out there. So that's the test seat. The theming over here, yes, awesome. It looks great. I actually love it. I don't get the miracle mining reference. So if anyone in the comment section can make me look like an idiot right now and explain the miracle mining reference if there is one, that would be honestly greatly appreciated because I honestly don't know anything about it and I don't get why they didn't use Yukon Mining Company as the continued theming over in this section. Here you can see the fans not covered two days ago and then as of today, the fans were covered. So definitely some improvements going on. The water dummies were removed on Victoria Day near the end. I have a feeling that's just for fireworks. I know a lot of people are rumbling in the community that they're going to open at any day now. I mean, that could be wrong. I just don't see it considering the third party technician was still on site programming the ride and running it through its cycles with the laptop maintenance. I've saw them all over the ride on Victoria Day. But outside of that, I have not seen any evidence that Wonderland is in full control of Tundra Twister and there is still Q-Line stuff to do as well. So this ride is not ready to open anytime soon, but I could definitely see this ride being open this coming weekend. There's a chance. I mean, we're even running out of time for that too though. So don't get your hopes up too much. Again, guys, this is a brand new first of a kind attraction in the world and there's a lot of programming that goes into that and testing. So definitely, yes, it is taking way longer than we originally would have anticipated, including myself. But at the end of the day, this is a first of a kind in the world and there's a lot of checklists they have to go through before they can open this. And Wonderland is one of the safest parks in the world. So you know they're going through those checklists once, twice, or three times even if I was to make a guess. So yeah, it's really cool now that you can walk up and get really cool shots. And it'll be really awesome to see this ride finish. As you can see these thin, tall, black tubes right there in front of the ride. That's going to be netting. So there will be netting that goes over the path. But so get those really awesome shots of Tundra Twister cycling right now with before that netting goes in. But yeah, I don't think I have too much else to share on Tundra Twister. I'm trying to think if there's any rumblings that I've been hearing on Tundra. I don't think there there is the elevator is nearly complete as well. Did I miss anything else? It does have larger guest seats, by the way, for them on the inner closest to the center of the ride parts with the yellow seat belts. Thought you would want to know that. I feel like I'm missing something, but I guess the bad news is the markings that were in Whitewater Canyon Forest are all completely gone. All of them, all of them. There's not one left. So that's sad news, but it looks like Kingswood with all its action. But I will say distance markings appear. And that is for surveying and creating a map and designing the attraction and all the things that will go in and around. What you're going to want to look for is now stakes. So those should appear sometime around October, November for a 2025 roller coaster, so we should see stakes sometime around October, November, December for a 2025 coaster. So keep an eye out for that. Anyways, thanks so much for watching the construction update today. Have a good one, guys. Bye.