 2020 has certainly been quite the year for many reasons. Who remembers about nine months ago when we all thought the historic Indiana Beach amusement park would be closed forever? Miraculously, it lived on as Gene Staples, a businessman from Chicago, bought the park in April. It was announced and now we have quite the bombshell which has been dropped. I know all of you have heard about this by now and that is of course that Indiana Beach is going to be receiving a new roller coaster for 2021. Not just any roller coaster, a Swarch caught triple looping coaster. Of course these are pretty rare rides and this is going to be none other than Kimera from Laferia in Mexico City. I'm sure many of you know Kimera for the horrible accident that took place a little over a year ago which unfortunately did kill two people after the train derailed. This accident was very similar to the Mindbender accident that happened in the 80s at Galaxy Land. Kimera's accident was caused by negligence. This ride had not been maintained properly at all. They didn't use any of the trim brakes installed on the ride, it just did not run as it was operated. This ride was not well maintained there and Indiana Beach is going to have a lot of work to do to get the ride up to code in order to operate it for 2021. So they have a lot of work ahead of them. As far as I understand from what I've heard there is some damage to the structure and the trains. I wouldn't be surprised if they get like new trains by Gerstlauer or something like that. I know Gerstlauer made brand new trains for SuperDuperLuper at Hershey Park. They look great and I absolutely wouldn't be surprised to see something like that happening here. So this is huge for Indiana Beach. Like I said nine months ago we thought we were going to lose this park to history. It was just going to be gone, which it would have been a tragic loss. It miraculously came back and it seems like in a way the announcement of its closure is sort of maybe the best thing that could have happened for this park now that we see the care that's being put into it. I mean the park opened back up in June to great fanfare. Everything looked great by all accounts. And now we are getting this brand new coaster, a very highly acclaimed coaster by enthusiasts. Only one that I've wanted to get on for quite some time. I never thought I would see the day where this would be operating in the United States. I mean much like Indiana Beach we all thought Camero was done for. We thought this was going to be history. So this is just a perfect fit for Indiana Beach. It's just another story of rising up out of the ashes. It's just great. I mean this is the best thing for the park. This is going to be a huge ride for Indiana Beach. It's going to be their largest coaster. It's only 111 feet tall. But for Indiana Beach that's huge. And based on this ride's reputation this is one of the most intense coasters out there. Granted it's not going to be running quite as intense as it did at Laferia. If any of you are not familiar with Camero, like I said it's a triple looping Swarchkopf coaster. It was originally on the German fair circuit and then it operated at a few parks over the years. The Mango Land were operated as Magnum Force, Laferia as Camero of course. A park called Sunway Lagoon for a few years in the late 90s. And now it's going to Indiana Beach. When I first heard about this I was like this can't be realized. Like this has to be just some sort of you know a far out speculation or something like that. But I very quickly found out that wasn't the case. This was actually announced by the park shortly after it was confirmed that it was indeed going to be Camero specifically. And we just really couldn't ask for a better addition for the park. Especially for 2021. I mean I did not think that Indiana Beach would be getting anything nearly as big as this anytime soon. Especially given the state of the world right now. It was already a park I really wanted to get to but it has shot way up on my bucket list as I'm sure it has for all of you as well. Especially if you haven't ridden Camero. Camero is very similar to the aforementioned Mindbender at Galaxy Land which strangely enough Camero and Mindbender both had very very similar fatal accidents unfortunately. These two rides are actually quite similar. They're both triple loopers by Swarchcop. Both extremely intense rides. The layout is pretty much the same from what I can tell it's basically the same layout. Camero is a little bit smaller than Mindbender it's a little bit shorter not quite as fast. But basically the same layout essentially the same ride. There's not really much else I have to add to this other than I just can't believe this. I mean this is phenomenal. I really can't wait to get to Indiana Beach and experience this amazing looking ride. I know that they're going to put a lot of hard work into this and really make it into the safe ride that it's supposed to be. So I'm very much looking forward to this. Let me know your thoughts on this. I mean I'm pretty sure I can tell what a lot of the thoughts are going to be on this. Thank you guys so much for watching. This is CoasterDaddy. Bye.