 Alrighty, got a construction update for you guys today. As you can see, Tundra Twisters caps are finally finished and it'll take about two days of curing before they can start installing Tundra Twister. I think they're also going to want to work on the concrete formation. As you can see, they laid down gravel, so that's interesting. Definitely getting close to installing it. Again, this thing's going to go up really quickly, so don't worry. They're working on the pump house as well. Little activity going on over at Snoopy's Racing Railway though. Since two days ago, three days ago now, my last construction update, not much work has been going on other than the station. The station's moving along nicely, but none of the iron work or anything like that has progressed from what I can tell. Obviously, there's little things that I won't be able to see from like 600 feet away. I almost just swore, sorry, from like 600 feet away. But nonetheless, I'm excited to see this progress. Because again, this one will also go up really quickly. It's a very low to the ground coaster. Wonder Mountain's Guardian Trains are just sitting in the back there next to Vortex's trains from King's Island. More Tundra Twister supports have arrived. I believe those are supports. That's all I can think when it comes to that. It's the arms of the supports. Not much has progressed infrastructure-wise near Front Gate, but we'll keep an eye out there. Behemoth still has its chain. They are really wrapping up. As I was filming today, they were still working on it and getting the orange train back on the track. So all three trains will be back on the track shortly. Again, it's almost a month away from the park actually being open to guests. I can't really specify on that, but on top of that, they're going to start training next weekend. So they're getting down to the wire. But Vortex's trains, three days ago, they were on the ground and now both of them are on the track. So as it shows, maintenance is really quick working at Wonderland this season. Well, they always are. Like I say, sometimes Wonderland look like they're really far behind and they're not. They'll knock it out of the park. It's so funny. If any of you remember Yukon Striker Media Day, it looked like they weren't close to finishing and they were still finishing it the day of the media day and they got it ready. Clockworks's new paint job, as I promised, is there. It's not a new paint scheme, but it's fresh new paint. It's looking great. You can even see it from the drone. If you can see it pop from this far away, imagine what it's going to pop in person when you're standing next to it. Anyways, thanks for watching this construction update guys. Have a good one. Bye.