 Alrighty, I have a construction update for Yukon Striker and Orbiter for you today. I was gonna release this video tomorrow, but the other footage I was working on was taking way too long to edit, and I gotta go somewhere. So I decided to edit this footage, which is easier to edit and upload it for your enjoyment. I know a lot of people have been wondering, our DMs are so full of people be like, when's your next Canada's Wonderland update? When's your next Yukon update? It is here. So as you can see, they are moving really quick, removing Orbiter off the site. They dug up the concrete. The queue line is still there, but the station, it doesn't have a station, but the foundation's been torn up, the fence around it's been removed, and the control booth and exit booth are completely gone. So that's interesting. They're very quick at removing this from the premise. I guess they want no sign of it come 2019 season starting. Maybe it'll turn into a pathway that connects Behemoth to Frontier Canada for the temporary portion of the season until maybe a year or two, three years from now, they find a replacement flat ride or anything that's gonna fill its land. Anyways, in terms of Yukon Stryker, they're working on weekends now. This is rare. We don't see this often at Yukon Stryker, but the construction team is working on weekends, building that station, getting electrical hooked up, and I'm gonna be honest, it looks like there's a nice LED package going up the lift hill now. It is very difficult to tell from this far away, but there is a nice white glow that wasn't there before that goes up the entire lift hill of Yukon Strykers. It's attached to the guardrails of the staircase. So again, it could be a light reflection, it could be anything, but it's looking like it's an LED package. If I had to make a guess, all the B&M's in the park have one, so it would only make sense, and we know electrical's been hooked up to the lift hill now. The elevator's been in use, Wonderland's shown some footage of that, but yeah, very exciting. So here in this photo is the queue line. So that giant flat portion when you see that red car parked and that green arrow pointing, that's going to be a portion of the queue line as you can see. So it's a little different from the animation and also from our previous video, the building is different from the animation in terms of the way it's built. It goes past the transfer track. So that's a little different from the animation because the station building was just the station and you can see that transfer track didn't have any building beside it, whereas in reality, it has building beside it now. So they're working on actually enclosing the station now as you can see in this footage. It looks like they're about to pour concrete on the station platform. It looks like they're also getting ready to start going vertical with the second floor walls. There probably isn't going to be an actual second story to the station, but just for looks, it's going to be that. Other than that, nothing much else going on. There are still three trains in the parking lot. Nothing moved there. We're keeping an eye on that. Orbiter's sitting in the parking lot as well and no signs of anything else. Just their working weekends, the station's moving along nicely and Orbiter's being completely demolished. Anyways, hopefully you enjoyed this construction update on Yukon Striker. Don't forget to hit that like button, subscribe if you haven't, and share this video for others to enjoy. Thanks so much for watching, guys. Have a good one. Bye.