Why Canada’s Wonderland Already Has an RMC Coaster (2028?)

Why I think Canada’s Wonderland has already signed a contract for a new RMC (Rocky Mountain Construction) hybrid coaster — and it might be further along than anyone realizes. While waiting to offload Leviathan, we spotted a maintenance worker with fresh 2x4s. My son jokingly asked if it was for the new RMC… and the reply surprised us: “No… not yet.” That moment, combined with realistic coaster procurement timelines, has me convinced the project is already in motion. In this video: • The full story behind the Leviathan clue • How theme parks normally buy big coasters (the RFP process) • Why Wonderland can skip the bidding and go straight to RMC • Realistic 24–36 month timeline breakdown • Why 2028 is very possible Plus a fun Easter egg at the end: My son’s speechless first ride on Steel Vengeance — the perfect example of what an RMC experience feels like. Do you believe Canada’s Wonderland is getting an RMC? Where should they put it? Hyper, Twister, or something completely new? Drop your thoughts in the comments! Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 0:15 The Leviathan Clue 0:55 How Theme Parks Buy Roller Coasters 1:28 Why They Can Skip the RFP for RMC 1:47 24–36 Month Timeline Explained 3:19 What This All Means for 2028 4:35 Bonus: First Ride on Steel Vengeance Audio has been improved! If you enjoyed the video, please like, subscribe to The Narrow Queue, and turn on notifications for more coaster speculation and theme park updates!