 I'm in the dark, you kept pushing on, but then you went too far. Marine Land! And we got cancel! Everyone loves Marine Land. So Marine Land is such an interesting topic because I have, like, I have no idea what's going on, but I have an idea of what's going on. It's the weirdest thing. So my sources for Marine Land are always accurate. I've never been wrong about Marine Land, to be honest, to date. So when it comes to information, I'm very confident in the information I get. With that being said, if my sources are to be correct as they usually are, I feel like you're going to cease and desist. The Kellogg's information that I've been teasing, 100 Kellogg's lane in Hamilton, Ontario? Hamilton, Ontario, I think, or London, Ontario, London, Ontario. They will most likely be the new owners of Marine Land. Now, it has gone silent. So Marine Land, basically, last year started preparing for the sale. You could tell they were cleaning up all the rides, they were cleaning up the area. And then, like, we've known about Kellogg's for about a year and a half now about the Kellogg's information. We've had to keep that tight lipped. Like, again, this is pretty risky, so knock on wood. Because if they're not the buyers, then, again, so take this allegedly. There, I'm protecting myself from all that. This is alleged information to be taken with a grain of salt. Rumblings. Rumblings. So the problem is, it's gone silent. I was told that it was purchased and that they were waiting for lawsuits to clear. The lawsuits are now, as of two weeks ago, all resolved and cleared. So Marine Land has got zero lawsuits against them. Provincially, they're good as well. Federally, they're good as well. I'm 12 and 0. So we, like, we should be hearing about the new owners. Now, the only interesting thing that has come up about this, two things. Hard Rock and this Kellogg's company. There's been some sort of partnership deal that took place about six months ago. And I'm trying to keep an eye on if it has anything to do with Marine Land. So that's one. Number two, there's been ever so slight rumblings of Hershey Park. I don't think I'm sold on the Hershey Park thing. But something has happened because Kellogg's like, so I'll tell you the whole story that makes more sense. So basically, the story of the sale is the owner, Marie. She's put the park up for sale. It is up for sale as is. You can only buy it if you are interested in operating it as a theme park. I know this. This is that information is correct. And it is highest bid. It is not a sale price. There was no sale price to the sale, which is crazy. And it's land and theme park as a whole. So highest bid won the park. There was only one bid on Marine Land. And it was the Kellogg's people for the longest time. So I don't know what's happened with that because I was told January was supposed to be the announcement. January's passed. I was told even before that it was supposed to be like October, October passed. But January was supposed to be the announcement. Now the only thing that makes me believe we could still see it is because the lawsuits did get settled in January, like end of December, January. So maybe that information is correct based off of that. But if a bigger player like Hershey Park did make a bid last minute, maybe what we thought were the owners were dethroned and that's why we're not seeing anything. So that's why I say I don't exactly know anymore because the owners that I knew or I speculated the owners that I speculated were the 100 Kellogg's lane. And this was supposed to be their first theme park. I knew the plan. I knew the rides that were most likely coming next like now it's interesting. This is what has me thinking that it's a bigger player. So in these images you see here, so they've started excavating. I'm speculating. I have to be really careful in how you talk about Marine land. I've started speculating that they're removing the dead animals. So for those of you that don't know in the upper left image here, this is where the animals have been kind of like it's either here or right. I could be one of these two areas. The animals are buried from what I speculate. They are starting to remove those dead bodies. And then if down here in the bottom, bottom image you just see like a dirt road almost. So Marine land has slowly been building service roads, good service roads around the whole park so cars don't drive on property anymore. That's the whole point of it. That to me is a sign that there is a bigger player coming into because if it was a family I can't one of Canada's richest families buying the thing. I don't think they would change much. They could but I'm thinking the service roads, service roads scream someone that knows how to run a theme park. Yeah, you want to establish infrastructure. They're building the service roads everywhere like around attractions so no cars ever on the path. So that's what has me thinking. That is 100% speculation. That is not, I haven't been told the service roads are because it's a bigger theme park. That's just my guess. I could be totally wrong and maybe 100 Kellogg's lane knows how to operate a theme park better than we know and these service roads are because of them. But the good news is things are moving forward. Service roads are being built. The animals are what I speculate being removed from their graves which is a sign that with all the lawsuits being settled maybe we'll know who the buyer is. I'm telling you right now it's either the Kellogg's people, Hard Rock or Hershey. It's one of those three. It's only one of those three. If I'm wrong, I hope I'm wrong because there is another player that I wanted to be but it's not going to be them, Dollywood, who owns them again? Oh, Herschand. Herschand. I wanted to be Herschand so bad. Herschand had visited so this information I know to be true too. Herschand had actually visited the park last year twice. No bids were made. I know that. Or at least that's what my sources said. No bids were made. So they visited the park. Obviously they're not interested. Herschand did buy an aquarium out in Vancouver. Oh yeah. Yeah. So that was my hope. They're looking at properties in Canada. I don't understand why more people aren't looking at Marine Land. With the amount of space they have and at the end of the day Marine Land is prime real estate. You're at Niagara Falls, one of the biggest tourist areas in the country. The border is right there so you can be getting Niagara traffic, St. Catharines, maybe Hamilton, Toronto, but then you have Buffalo, Rochester, all that other traffic that you could feed from and there's no really competition in that area other than Darien Lake and if you do a few good investments you could easily outbid that. So I think Marine Land definitely has potential. It should be viewed as competition regardless of what it is because there is so much potential there. Oh yeah. Everyone looking at Wonderland's numbers and then you look at Niagara Falls packed today. 200,000 people recently. Did you see New Year's? Yeah. That was probably upwards of half a million. Can you imagine a Six Flags even brand up there? Canadians know more about Six Flags than they know about Cedar Fair which is crazy to me. The name Six Flags stands out to even Canadians more so. It surprises me that there weren't lineups of people even just inquiring about Marine Land. I don't know what the parameters were in terms of so if I was someone that wanted to buy Marine Land I would not keep the 1,000 acres. I would buy Marine Land, sell three quarters of the land because most operators can't afford 1,000 acres. So that would have been part of my business proposal to a bank to get the loan to buy a place like Marine Land to sell three quarters of the land even half 50% of the land to land developers. But her requirements from what I understand were it had to be sold as is. So that's what could be causing the problem because I don't see how this place isn't already something. Well I mean it's over 1,000 acres right? It's like how many Magic Kingdoms like 99 Magic Kingdoms or something like that? Well a great adventure including the safari is out 800 acres and that you know the safari alone a great adventure, Six Flags great adventure takes three hours to drive through. Marine Land is 1,000 acres. I think another intimidating thing about all that space is. There is a Six Flags in Canada, we're on. Good call out, good call out. But I think an intimidating aspect to any amusement park operator or just anyone when buying this land is look in these pictures look at all that undeveloped land a lot of it is marsh wetland you know like you said there's not really that infrastructure yet and there's so many trees and you know there's a lot of reclaimed land and it's a big task like whoever buys this property unless they want to run it as is but if they want to make their own mark on it they are going to need to put the work in. Not saying it won't be rewarding because I think if they did like it would be extremely rewarding. Yeah, who knows I need it to be someone because Wonderland needs a little bit of chess they need a little chess game for them to get good yeah so but yeah there is a lot of land that is developable by the way it isn't like all like you haven't been have you know we went this summer. Okay because they have that bird sanctuary that never got built and it's developed land and it's ready it could fit like eight coasters on it alone it's massive it's right behind star voyager if you remember that big circle I was a little out of it too when we went don't forget but yeah marine has got a lot of potential.