 And lastly, there's a lot of work happening around Wonder Mountain. Some of the buildings in our Alpen area have been removed. Tiny Tom's is getting a new location. So this area is going to look a lot different when you get back. Stay tuned in early April for a special announcement about some of this construction. We think you're going to like it. All righty. So in today's video, I'm going to rank the most likely coasters that are going to probably be coming to Canada's Wonderland in 2025 and which ones I think are the most likely in order from least likely to most likely. So starting at right off at number five, we have the Zamperla factory coaster, otherwise known as the multi-dimensional coaster. I'm not going to begin to pronounce the park that this is at. But yeah, this is an indoor fully immersive 4D multi-dimensional coaster. And I put this on the list just in case. So if we were to assume that this coaster wasn't going to utilize anything outside the mountain, this would be a likely option. But as we see signs progressed outside the mountain, this is why I put this at the least likely on my most likely to come to Canada's Wonderland addition. So as cool of a coaster as this would be and as much of an upgrade as this would be to Wonder Mountain's Guardian, I don't think this is actually likely at all. And further, I would probably rule this out at this point as construction heads to the Elpin area of the park. Coming in at my number four on the more side of the least likely options is a launched wing coaster. So for those of you that remember, Wonderland put out a survey surveying guests about a launched wing coaster. And to be honest, this seemed like a very probable case in terms of Wonderland moving forward with it. But as we see the tunnels being constructed, a lot of them 4.55 meters and 4.83 meters in width, it's looking a lot less likely that this is going to be a wing coaster. I've been hearing through the rumor mill that there was a budget change to our 2025 project, which we're actually seeing before our eyes. And that plans shifted. So I definitely am at the point where I personally don't think this is a likely option, but I want to remind you as the viewers, we shouldn't rule out anything BNM, because Wonderland does love working with BNM and a launched wing coaster would be something that would ultimately impress the guests at Wonderland. So as much as I'm ready to rule this out, I wouldn't fully hop on my bandwagon of ruling out this coaster model just quite yet. But yes, I think amusement insiders is ready to rule out the wing coaster based off of what we're seeing on the construction site. Coming in at number three, so a likely option, can't fully rule it out yet. Getting close to ruling out this option is a launched invert. So I know the one I'm showing you on the screen isn't a launched invert, but this is Bolger and Mabelard. And I definitely think that a launched invert would do wonders at a park like Canada's Wonderland. And it would be really cool, especially in the Elpin themed area. I just personally don't think that it is as likely as a lot of people are hoping for. And it would take up a lot more space than some of our smaller scale yet big layout rides that I'm about to present. So unfortunately, I don't think Canada's Wonderland is quite ready to introduce a launched BNM invert quite yet to the park's lineup. But who knows, maybe I'll be wrong. And that's what Wonderland will be teasing. So coming in at number two, a very likely option is the mock striker model. So this is a park, sorry, a coaster model that would 100% work using the space that is given in the Elpin area. And it would look really cool, especially coming out of the mountain. So this is one of those models that I am 100% eyeing in terms of a potential candidate for the construction plot of land. My only downside, which the reason I'm going to vote number one is the most likely, which will go over number one, comes down to winter fest rides. Now I know mock actually does have the option to be a colder climate ride. So I could be eating my words here, but I know Zamperla has a specific sale feature that was being tested on top thrill to which is making me lean a lot more closer towards Zamperla. As cool though, this is definitely something that I would love to see at Canada's Wonderland and I wouldn't be disappointed if they went for this. Now again, on that topic of winter fest ride, you have the coma, mock and Zamperla. So I'm not going to show the coma here, but in terms of my most likely rides to come to Canada's Wonderland at this point, it is either going to be a mock of a coma or a Zamperla. That's my personal opinion on this matter. And the reason for that is BNM actually has a standard where they cannot operate in below zero degrees Celsius weather. Sometimes it's actually below three degrees Celsius weather. But from what I understand BNM do not operate below zero degrees Celsius weather, but these other manufacturers like Zamperla, Intamin, Vakoma and mock can operate in colder climate. So I think that's why Wonderland might have done a change of plans. Again, we had a very warm winter fest this year. So Wonderland could have been running some of their rides and I think they're eyeing some of these colder climate rides. So on that topic, my most likely option that Canada's Wonderland is going to move forward with is a Zamperla launch coaster more specifically the lightning model. So I think Wonderland is eyeing those lightning trains. Again, I'm not showing a Zamperla coaster on the screen because there isn't one technically built yet that I could show you that is their project. So Wonderland would be showcasing what Zamperla is really capable of on a blueprint paper from scratch of their lightning model coaster. So that's another exciting thing. I would love to see what Zamperla can do with from scratch design and a little more information to provide to you guys. Over at Winter Chillout this year, Tony Clark was discussing that Zamperla was highly interested in testing top thrill 2 in 20 degree Fahrenheit weather and snow. So Zamperla has commented in an interview also that the Antonio, the CEO of Zamperla actually rode top thrill 2 in the snow. And he said it was a very comfortable ride, a cold but comfortable and it ran beautifully zero problems. And Tony did confirm this at Winter Chillout that they specifically tested top thrill 2 in 20 degree Fahrenheit weather and snow. And to me that points to several kind of hints that you know it potentially could again it could be a reach what I'm suggesting right now. But they were specifically testing it for a colder climate because a park like Canada's Wonderland might be getting a Zamperla launch coaster. On top of that you go back to the El Toro Ryan rumor of Cedar Fair checking out Velosa Coaster. Again a lot of us jumped to Intamin, but if you think about it there were no Zamperla coasters of the lightning model that they could have gone and checked out at the time. So they're probably going to check out a competitor, a similar design that Zamperla could provide and checking out that kind of how it operates and the specs and all that over at Velosa Coaster for a park like Canada's Wonderland. So again my final prediction not my official prediction my most likely candidate coming to Canada's Wonderland is going to have to go with a Zamperla lightning model launch coaster. Alright thanks so much for watching today's video hopefully you enjoyed it and stay tuned for our construction update. Have a good one guys. Bye.