 All right, so today we're going to talk about some really exciting news. We've been holding onto this one piece of newly discovered information for the next teaser because we wanted to align it and it finally happened last night. So we'll get to that a little bit further into this clip. I'm going to give you a refresh of the few things we discovered a bit back just to refresh your memory for those that maybe weren't here a month ago when we started talking about this and just to refresh your memory to help with this video and to digest the information that we received yesterday. All right, so we have Val Raven's bottom of the first drop track here. It is 10 volts by 8 volts. That plays an interesting twist into our coaster because we recently just discovered because some tarp flipped up earlier this month and we discovered that our track is actually 10 by 9 volts. Now what that tells you is this might be a higher stress point in the coaster than that to Val Raven or the trains might have a different design. It could be a couple of different things, but this could suggest that our coaster is going to be larger than Val Raven. I think this has to do with height and stress more so than trains because I don't see 10 across trains fitting in this tunnel for those that have seen in person can vouch for that as well. So then we went and measured the distance of the pull out on Val Raven and it measures 51 meters long. Now this is also interesting because our pull out on our coaster so far is about 60 meters long. That is about 10 meters longer than Val Raven and it potentially could be a slightly longer because the pull out isn't done being built on our coaster yet either. So it could end up being around 65 meters long. Now this is interesting because pull outs are typically designed to lessen the force on the coaster after its drop. When you look at a coaster like Leviathan, this could put this picture into a better perspective. So Leviathan has a pull out of around 55 meters. I believe I could prove myself wrong in this next clip. So I was right 55 meters. So Leviathan has a pull out about 55 meters. A dive coaster should have a bit larger of a pull out than that to a giga coaster because there is slightly more stress on these heavier trains. So for example, if this coaster does end up being a giga coaster, we should see a longer pull out, which we do. Now this doesn't mean necessarily just because we have a longer pull out that it's going to be a giga coaster. It just helps kind of prove this new conversation that's arisen about, you know, if this is a dive coaster, is it going to be a giga coaster? And I do strongly believe we are going to be seeing a dive coaster at Cannon's Wonderland between the height of 255 feet and 300 feet. So we measured the lift hill length about 97 meters. Again, it's not 100% accurate on Val Raven. And then we measured based off of some footer locations. And we do know where the lift hill ends on this coaster now because there's the largest footer on the property of this construction site. So it looks like again, this is just an estimate. We do not know where the lift hill starts fully. We just see footers suggesting where it could start. Then our lift hill is about 100 meters long, about 330 feet. That does 330 feet doesn't mean the height of the coaster. It just means the length of the lift hill itself with a 45 degree angle approximately. So here's the teasers that popped up out of nowhere on Snapchat from Cannon's Wonderland last night. They were not deleted and they were not posted anywhere else. So it reads giga coaster or dot, dot, dot giga coaster wink face. Now at first glance, it looks innocent and it looks like it could just be a mistake. But why would there be a wink face if this was just a mistake or just kind of like a giga coaster or hyper coaster, let's say, if that's what they meant to put. I more so see like a starry eyed face or a smiley face. I don't see a wink face. So this is interesting. This kind of with the information we've been discovering slowly would suggest that maybe this dive coaster really is going to be a giga coaster. And that would be insane. They could market it significantly across North America and we get a lot of media attention. So it goes further. So we decided to kind of like tease Wonderland in itself, kind of like see like if it maybe was just a simple marketing strategy or like a mistake and they ended up liking our tweets. So we had everyone important at Wonderland that we knew of and asked teaser or mistake, winky face question mark and they liked it. And we do know that they've been liking other people's tweets as well, asking if it's a teaser so that could suggest that this was a teaser. And that would be really exciting. Could you imagine a giga dive coaster at Canada's Wonderland? I can't see it being a giga wing coaster. So these hints and the theming that have been kind of tease would suggest a dive coaster. What do you guys think? Do you think that this is going to be a giga dive coaster based off of what we're seeing so far, based off of the bolts on the track being more than that to Valraven, the length of the pullout being longer than Valraven and even longer than Leviathan? Do you think this dive coaster is going to be a giga coaster? Because I am strongly starting to think so. I always kind of thought so, but I was not fully on board with my own idea. As you all know, I've been kind of like talking about this giga dive coaster for about a month now and with more information coming forward and the teasers coming forward and, you know, us kind of figuring out the layout of the coaster. I do strongly believe this coaster is going to be between 250 feet and 300 feet tall and 300 feet tall. And I could just imagine that I'm picturing the marketing campaign and the teaser campaign. Like I am so excited for the full blown teaser campaign of this coaster. Now I'm fully invested in this coaster, as you know, and I just cannot wait to find out more. So I'm going to touch on the construction of this project. So this this project started two years in advance and dive coasters typically start six months in advance before being built. So that alone was kind of a hint that this project was slightly bigger. As you know, my construction updates have slowed down because construction has slowed down as well. They're working on landscaping now instead of the coaster project. And I do predict that they'll start the coaster project again. Shortly, they just want to make sure the landscaping gets done. The construction team is still there and the vehicles are all there and the equipment is all there, suggesting that they aren't going anywhere anytime soon. This week, they've been working on landscaping. As you can see, they lay down sod, planted more trees and finished the fencing and added speakers and blah, blah, blah, such and such. But yeah, at first there was a lot of rumors about a second mountain, a lot of theming. That's why they started early. And I am not seeing any evidence of a second mountain. I'm not seeing any evidence of extensive, extensive theming that would force them to start two months in advance or sorry, two years in advance, two months. So I'm starting to think that they started early because this is another unique coaster from B&M for Canada's Wonderland. We all know that Canada's Wonderland doesn't get coasters every three years like that to its sister parks like Cedar Point and Kings Island. We get coasters every like five to seven years. Yes, we got, you know, Wonder Mountains Guardian, but that was like a dark ride. And they just decided to add a bit of a coaster element in there. So we know that our park has that extra funds to build these big coasters. We got a really awesome hyper coaster that is a bit underrated in the, you know, North American aspect, but a lot of people who have written it understand that it is a really like awesome hyper. We have Leviathan, which can be underrated as well. It was the first B&M Giga, which was super awesome. And our park seems to get these really unique, awesome high thrill coasters that aren't necessarily like looping coasters that go like breach limits like that to Cedar Point and Kings Island. They get those like awesome, really high thrill attractions, whereas Canada's Wonderland gets these really highly marketable coasters that kind of like have a broader audience. And I really think that's what we're going to see with this dive coaster. If it ends up being a dive coaster, and that's super exciting. I could only imagine how marketable this new coaster is going to be. You have an underground, underwater tunnel, underground tunnel, and you have this Canadian theme potentially going into it. And if you add 300 feet to a dive coaster, we're going to be the first park with two giga coasters. Correct me if I'm wrong below. And we're also going to be the second park to have two coasters over 300 feet tall. Again, correct me if I'm wrong below, but that's awesome. So I guess like comment below, guys, what you think. Do you think this is going to be smaller than Valraven? Do you think it's going to be the same size as Valraven? Or do you think we are looking at a giga dive coaster? I'm super interested to see what you guys think because, as you know, I've been trying to follow this coaster project as closely as possible and I'm presenting the information as I discover it as well. So yeah, comment below what you guys think. Thanks for watching this video. Thanks for watching all my videos. If you're like a constant subscriber and viewer and share this video and get everyone excited. All right. Thanks so much, guys. Have a good one. Bye.