 Alrighty, you guys have been asking for my analysis of Mako going to SeaWorld San Diego and I'm finally here to give it to you. So a huge thank you to Jake Anderson from No Limits Central. He created this concept art for what he thinks the layout could potentially be. So just keep in mind, this layout might not be accurate. So I just wanted to let you guys know that. He wanted me to let you guys know that. He basically just looked at the concept art and this is as close as he could come up with at the moment for what Mako could look like. And I must say, it's absolutely stunning. This thing looks insane. And now that I can see it more visually and more like in person per se, it definitely stands out a lot more. The concept art definitely revealed some things. Like you can tell there's the drop, the Imelman. But I'm definitely liking that this D6 is coming to North America. And D6 are definitely something not to be messed with. It's something that could potentially give dive coasters like Yukon Stryker and Val Raven are run for their money. Now that being said, with this current layout, if this were to be the layout, I don't think it would be a top tier dive coaster in North America. I don't think it would be number one. I don't think it would be number two, but I think it would be a strong number three. Now that's coming from someone that has not been on a D6. So please take that into consideration. I cannot give a strong opinion on something that can be taken too seriously when I haven't been on something. So for example, when I'm saying this probably won't be number one, that's just my personal opinion. So with that being said, I'm definitely liking the color. It's definitely giving me Leviathan-esque feels, which is nice. And I like that they're taking a portion of the parking lot and turning it into a coaster. I know this park is super landlocked and a dive coaster was probably the best coaster they could pick for a landlocked park. It's gonna do the park wonders. This is gonna be absolutely amazing. And I really hope it stands true or stays true that there won't be a mid-course break run. This thing's gonna haul and fly through its layout. It's gonna be absolutely awesome. It is very short. I do wanna stress with the ride facts. You already know the ride facts that it is not tall. The drop doesn't have a tunnel. There's no gimmicks to the ride that we can see yet. Again, concept art doesn't always reveal what there is for a coaster. There could be added features afterwards. I'll use Leviathan again as a prime example. The tunnel was a last minute add-on and it also wasn't included in concept art. So again, concept art doesn't always reveal everything. And there are a few things on the concept art that make this layout even look a little different than what the concept art is showing. But the concept art also doesn't really make sense with all the lines you're seeing in it as well. So in my personal opinion, I definitely do think this is the closest you'll get to visualizing what the layout's going to be. I think it's absolutely stunning again. So number one, I love the colors. I think it's gonna really pop in this area and at SeaWorld. I think this ride model is a perfect pick for SeaWorld San Diego. You're talking to probably the biggest dive coaster fan out there. I love Valraven. I know Valraven gets a ton of hate. And I just love dive coasters. And I think GP love dive coasters. And maybe that's why I love dive coasters so much because I'm not exactly the hardest core enthusiast out there. And I honestly think it's a great investment. And I honestly, again, think that we're gonna see a lot of dive coasters coming to SeaWorld parks and Cedar Fair parks, Six Flags parks. You're gonna see a lot of these things popping up. This isn't the end of dive coasters. In fact, I think this is a new era. You're gonna see dive coasters going to a lot of parks because Cedar Fair is having a lot of success with them. Other parks are seeing that and they're gonna wanna dip their feet in the water with this as well. In fact, you saw it on the Six Flags survey. People want these things. So there isn't really anything bad for me to say about this coaster. Now I wanna touch on something that I'm seeing online. There's a lot of hate going around for the reuse of Mako. Reusing names in my opinion isn't bad. These parks are so far away from each other. And only the enthusiast community is really gonna care. The general public really doesn't care. And those are the people paying for these attractions in the end. They make up most of the population in terms of attendance. So they're the ones that matter. So reusing a name is smart for businesses and parks to save money on purchasing the name or leasing a name is just smarter for a business to use the same name. Anyways, the name to me is not a big deal. I think a lot of people will just get used to it and it's not that big of a deal. Anyways, hope you guys really enjoyed this review or analysis of my opinions on Mako. I think it's a fantastic addition to SeaWorld. Hopefully you guys too. Comment down below what you think. Give the video a like. Subscribe if you haven't and share this video for others to enjoy. Thanks for watching guys. Have a good one. Bye.