Even as a Disneyland regular, I really appreciate the explainers of each ride to make the video more accessible. I also very much appreciate how you call each attraction by its full and proper name (most of the time :)). The explainer graphics are great. Underrated video from an underrated channel! I felt I had to leave a comment to compliment you as well as hopefully to boost engagement. This took a lot of work.
@@TheTrevProduction Oh I believe you! I know the struggle. Self-promotion: I posted my first theme park video last week (speedrunning Universal), and it tanked.
so happy for ya! That was fun to watch! One of my favourite ride youtubers. You brought the thrill of the chase, white board commentary, ride history and snacks!
I love how much you improved the quality of this one compared to the first speedrun. And you explaining how the ride cycles and it was really satisfying to watch the Casey jr trains move, and just overall, your skills are improving lots.
YESSS THE KING IS FINALLY BACKK❤❤❤❤ this is edited but trev i actually can not fathom how underrated you are, i love ur vids sm. always entertaining and fun. keep up the good work, ill be here throughout your whole yt career
I really like this channel! You should try to upload more Disneyland stuff more frequently. Maybe even try different challenges, talk about history or talk about Disneyland forward.
@@TheTrevProductionI feel like you’ve already moved away from the problem a bit over the course of your last few videos. Starting the video with the booms and text on the screen as you basically restate the title… I get that it is important for retention and all but as someone who feels burned out by the MrBeastification of TH-cam, it does feel a bit fast and rushed. There’s other, superficial things that feel a BIT too evocative of his style, like the Black-and-White “coming up” section near the beginning, and even some of the music feels borrowed from him. Generally, I would recommend de-empjasizing sound effects, (only put them in when you have reason to) and generally show more of you as opposed to narration over B-roll. I’m not trying to tell you how to edit your videos, because they are YOUR videos after all. But I feel like they were made prioritizing retention over all else. Generally, I feel they are pretty good, and the problem has gotten less extreme since you’ve started making these. Those cut aways, like when you explain the lightning lane system, are great. Make sure to make the videos in the way YOU want to make them, because I genuinely think that’s what your core audience will want best. As for some other constructive criticism, I think generally lowering the amount of narration as opposed to letting us find stuff out organically with you in the moment is generally better, and sometimes, it’s hard to hear your voice over the music. But just want to be clear Trev, I’m not edit shaming you! Your videos are awesome and take a LOT of work regardless 👍
That’s fair, that’s fair. A big inspiration for me to make videos of Disneyland is that not a whole lot of people are editing the way I edit. It’s dramatic and exciting, it feels on screen exactly how it feels in my head when I’m speedrunning. But I’ll take this into account next time to not go too far with it and maybe do a little less voice over. Thank you :)
@@TheTrevProductionAgain, I feel like it does do pretty well as is with putting you in the moment. I think less narration will help with that, also this might not work for this kind of video, but having a person to bounce off of really helps. This is why your first two videos were able to flow a bit better with less narration. I think if you keep making these, your editing style will become more and more your own
I feel like after this a fun challenge would be to do every ride twice in one day, idk if Disneyland is possible, but the California adventure speed run was like 5 hours long and the parks are open for more than twelve hours, so theoretically it would be possible lol
I recommend doing fantasyland later in the day because that is when all the little kids leave and go to bed, which means that there will be less wait times😂
I went this weekend to Disneyland for the first time and this video was very helpful to do the most of my time, I wasn't speed running it but still was good to make me plan strategies, I did 20 rides total so I feel it went really well for my first visit!
Are you gonna do a video that explains how you planned everything? Like why you decided to do the rides in that particular order? It would be so great! I love your content btw
I gotta admit, rope dropping at Peter Pan is a very viable strategy, considering the infamously long wait times it has otherwise. You should also try doing this run again when you have Tiana and Space Mountain open. Plus, the Disneyland Railroad (when it's open) could be your saving grace to get around the park, especially during times like in parades. Case in point: if the Disneyland Railroad was open, you could've ridden it from Toontown to Tomorrowland after you got off Small World. You should also be riding the Disneyland Monorail, since that is counted as an attraction.
I think sub-8 is possible • Use Early Entry • Pick a less crowded day • Don’t waste too much time with the Main Street vehicles and get on them first try
I’m currently strategizing on how I’ll ride every ride in both parks on my grad nite trip (I’m currently a senior at a high school in Northern California) The bus leaves from my school at 12:30 AM on Wednesday June 11, 2025, and is scheduled to arrive at 9:00 AM (they scatter arrival times) and at least mine isn’t like 2 PM The strategy is that I would start in California adventure and lightning lane hop across the more popular attractions. Since I won’t be needing to use lightning lanes during the hard-ticketed event, I don’t need to leave myself with lightning lane rides like in a one park speed-run Then at 11 AM I park hop into Disneyland after getting through 5 or 6 major California adventure rides, and then try to blaze through fantasyland in around 1-2 hours. Starting with Peter Pan and waiting like 30 minutes, then Alice in Wonderland in like 25 minutes, I then try to get through fantasyland and possibly stack lightning lanes into toontown (Roger Rabbit and Runaway Railway) and single-rider Matterhorn Casey Jr and Storybook land would be saved for the afternoon with their extra vehicles being deployed, and then I move on to Frontierland, where I eat lunch in the Mark Twain Riverboat…which I HAVE to buy from the park because outside food and drink are banned, so I would have to mobile order food and quickly bring it over to the Mark Twain Riverboat Then I get through the left side of the park in about 4 hours, completing Main Street vehicles as close to closing time as possible, and utilizing single rider for Millenium Falcon, Single pass for Rise of the Resistance, Single rider for Tiana’s, and getting a decent return time for Indiana Jones Sometime around 5 PM? I get through that side and complete fantasyland, chugging through Small World and then entering Tomorrowland and completing Finding Nemo, waiting in a long standby. Then I use up some (hopefully not too hard to get) lightning lanes for the remaining Tomorrowland rides, and eat dinner on the Disneyland railroad or Monorail Sometime between 9 PM and 11 PM, hop into California adventure and complete the remaining rides, without LL, but at limited capacity and I have until 2 AM (but ideally would want to complete before 1 AM). Hopefully the remaining rides don’t take too long to get through The only really difficult parts I can think of are • Fantasyland • Return times for Roger Rabbit and Indiana Jones • Return time for Guardians of the Galaxy These lightning lane strategy guides have been helpful, but I’ll have to see what I can execute on that day
@jamsstats1700 that’s a good plan! I want to do a both parks run eventually as well. Just know that you will be SUPER physically exhausted by the end of this. You don’t want to underestimate that!
Here are some questions I have • If I start the Disneyland part of the run at 11 AM (hopping from California adventure) is it better to do Fantasyland first or last? Would fantasyland be more crowded at 11 AM or at 9 PM? Should I save both Storybook and Casey Jr for the afternoon or just Casey Jr? California adventure will likely be mostly empty during the hard-rocketed event. I won’t need to or be able to use lightning lanes during the event, which I can enter starting at 9:00 PM. Disneyland will likely close at 11 PM that day. Should I lightning lane hop in California adventure in the morning? Or should I stack lightning lanes at Disneyland? I don’t need to leave myself with lightning lane rides during the event, for reasons I’ve already stated. It’s likely that I might be forced to start in California adventure, I’ll get more information later.
@jamsstats1700 I would assume the evening is a better time to do fantasyland, and yes you should wait on both Casey and storybook For your last question I think doing some sort of combination of the 2 is the best idea. I don’t think lightning lane is needed for most of California adventure but for the rides it is needed (toy story, guardians and spider man) you should plan on getting them. But you don’t want to forget about indie and Matterhorn and space mountain (and Tiana’s as I expect it to be difficult with return times at least for the first year it’s open)
Such a great video!!! I'm going to Disneyland summer 2025 (somewhere in late july) and I'm planning to beat your record, but going on an extra ride. Do you have any tips on how I should do this? Thanks :) you definitely inspired me to do this
Hey I’m glad you liked my video :) For planning a speedrun, I would say try to learn what the average wait is for the rides at certain times. It takes some time but eventually there will be things that seem predictable. Also when you do attempt a speedrun, make sure to submit it to my website so it can get on the leaderboard: themeparkspeedruns.com
Is it really a world record if you didn’t ride space mountain or splash mountain? Obviously they were both closed down so you couldn’t. But still seems a little unfair for a world record run.
On my leaderboard website I have a system that accounts for broken down rides so it makes it fair across the board. You can find out more here: www.themeparkspeedruns.com/
I actually have a system that accounts for rides that are broken down so that it evens out. You can find more info on my leaderboard website: themeparkspeedruns.com
I actually just updated the rules (you can find them at the website linked in the description of this video) currently I’m not accepting runs with premier pass
For California adventure it’s a little over 6 hours but for Disneyland it has not yet been recorded (at least on my website) you can check it out here: www.themeparkspeedruns.com/
Those two rides actually do count, they were also under refurbishment on the day I did this speedrun. I have a system on my leaderboard website that accounts for when rides are closed to make it fair for everyone, you can check it out here: www.themeparkspeedruns.com/
Your world record was beaten by three hours!!! By a group of people doing the every ride challenge They rode all 36 existing rides at Disneyland in 8 hours and 26 minutes. They also completed both parks in about 13 hours. Edit: and they don’t even take a single time addition for it
Yes it was closed down along with 6 others. You can check out my system for accounting for broken down rides on my website here: themeparkspeedruns.com
Disney adult final boss
Never would have guessed you only have 2k subs. Super underrated!
Did the old record holder have to do space mountain tho? Either way very impressive!
Even as a Disneyland regular, I really appreciate the explainers of each ride to make the video more accessible. I also very much appreciate how you call each attraction by its full and proper name (most of the time :)). The explainer graphics are great. Underrated video from an underrated channel! I felt I had to leave a comment to compliment you as well as hopefully to boost engagement. This took a lot of work.
Thank you I’m glad you liked it! This video took about 2 and a half months to edit 😅
@@TheTrevProduction Oh I believe you! I know the struggle. Self-promotion: I posted my first theme park video last week (speedrunning Universal), and it tanked.
so happy for ya! That was fun to watch! One of my favourite ride youtubers. You brought the thrill of the chase, white board commentary, ride history and snacks!
I love how much you improved the quality of this one compared to the first speedrun. And you explaining how the ride cycles and it was really satisfying to watch the Casey jr trains move, and just overall, your skills are improving lots.
This is the first time I’ve ever watched one of your videos,it’s amazing.Keep up the good work !!!
Love these videos! I thought you were a well known creator, but I guessed wrong, almost at 3k subs! Congratulations! Keep making these videos!
Why was I so invested 😂 Real question, does it count if you didn’t ride Space Mountain? Awesome video!
Yes! I have a rules system that accounts for rides being down for the day. You can check it out here:
www.themeparkspeedruns.com/
this channel fr needs more subscribers its too underrated 🗣️
Thank you :)
Crazy underrated. Amazing video mate.
YESSS THE KING IS FINALLY BACKK❤❤❤❤ this is edited but trev i actually can not fathom how underrated you are, i love ur vids sm. always entertaining and fun. keep up the good work, ill be here throughout your whole yt career
Thanks so much :)
This dude needs to blow up , I love the vids
I really like this channel! You should try to upload more Disneyland stuff more frequently. Maybe even try different challenges, talk about history or talk about Disneyland forward.
Please keep making videos for us! This channel is what I’ve been looking for!👍👍
Awesome love the vid great work! Keep it up man!
This channel is amazing and only has 3.66k subscribers, keep up the good work!
Great video and congratulations! Would love to go Disneyland one day it’s a big dream of mine
The amount of research you do for this is insane
Thanks! For some reason I care way too much about figuring out the fastest path to riding every ride at Disneyland. It’s a weird obsession lol
Your videos are amazing but please stop editing them like MrBeast videos. They are at their best when they are the most genuine
let bro edit how he wants to edit 😭
Glad you liked the video. What do you think would have made it more genuine? Honest question, im open to criticism.
@@TheTrevProductionI feel like you’ve already moved away from the problem a bit over the course of your last few videos. Starting the video with the booms and text on the screen as you basically restate the title… I get that it is important for retention and all but as someone who feels burned out by the MrBeastification of TH-cam, it does feel a bit fast and rushed. There’s other, superficial things that feel a BIT too evocative of his style, like the Black-and-White “coming up” section near the beginning, and even some of the music feels borrowed from him. Generally, I would recommend de-empjasizing sound effects, (only put them in when you have reason to) and generally show more of you as opposed to narration over B-roll.
I’m not trying to tell you how to edit your videos, because they are YOUR videos after all. But I feel like they were made prioritizing retention over all else. Generally, I feel they are pretty good, and the problem has gotten less extreme since you’ve started making these. Those cut aways, like when you explain the lightning lane system, are great. Make sure to make the videos in the way YOU want to make them, because I genuinely think that’s what your core audience will want best.
As for some other constructive criticism, I think generally lowering the amount of narration as opposed to letting us find stuff out organically with you in the moment is generally better, and sometimes, it’s hard to hear your voice over the music.
But just want to be clear Trev, I’m not edit shaming you! Your videos are awesome and take a LOT of work regardless 👍
That’s fair, that’s fair.
A big inspiration for me to make videos of Disneyland is that not a whole lot of people are editing the way I edit. It’s dramatic and exciting, it feels on screen exactly how it feels in my head when I’m speedrunning.
But I’ll take this into account next time to not go too far with it and maybe do a little less voice over.
Thank you :)
@@TheTrevProductionAgain, I feel like it does do pretty well as is with putting you in the moment. I think less narration will help with that, also this might not work for this kind of video, but having a person to bounce off of really helps. This is why your first two videos were able to flow a bit better with less narration. I think if you keep making these, your editing style will become more and more your own
Just got recommended this video, I am having so much fun watching. instant sub! Hope you get to go to WDW asap!!
this channel has 64k subs. UNDERRATED AF
Very underrated!! I alr said this before, but it's insane how you aren't more popular!!
Congratulations! You earned yourself a new subscriber!🎉🎉🎉
Thank you :)
Stop I absolute love this vid
The Lightning McQueen crocs. “I am speed” LOL
Bro i was so stress whatching this lol... But super good video! On time rode everyride in like 12 hours with no lightning lane
15:50 got me so much
fantastic video! just subcribed and can't wait to see more of your challenges and adventures!
I feel like after this a fun challenge would be to do every ride twice in one day, idk if Disneyland is possible, but the California adventure speed run was like 5 hours long and the parks are open for more than twelve hours, so theoretically it would be possible lol
*4 hours
This is awesome content you deserve more views
9:46 love the shirt I also have it’s super comfy
This is insane!!!
damn i watched this entire video thinking this was an already established creator. super quality videos bro keep it up
Thank you glad you liked it :)
You should try get the world record for each park in Disneyworld
So good surprised you have less than 4k subs!
Such an awesome video!
I recommend doing fantasyland later in the day because that is when all the little kids leave and go to bed, which means that there will be less wait times😂
I went this weekend to Disneyland for the first time and this video was very helpful to do the most of my time, I wasn't speed running it but still was good to make me plan strategies, I did 20 rides total so I feel it went really well for my first visit!
Nice! I’m glad this video helped :)
This is great! Question- was the railroad closed during the speedrun?
36:37 my first time riding it I was the randomly selected person 😭 it was so funny to me. Great first experience I guess
Are you gonna do a video that explains how you planned everything? Like why you decided to do the rides in that particular order? It would be so great! I love your content btw
Yes it will come soon!
This is so entertaining!
I gotta admit, rope dropping at Peter Pan is a very viable strategy, considering the infamously long wait times it has otherwise.
You should also try doing this run again when you have Tiana and Space Mountain open. Plus, the Disneyland Railroad (when it's open) could be your saving grace to get around the park, especially during times like in parades. Case in point: if the Disneyland Railroad was open, you could've ridden it from Toontown to Tomorrowland after you got off Small World.
You should also be riding the Disneyland Monorail, since that is counted as an attraction.
I cant believe I finally found a channel who does the Disney Parks as chaotically as me 😭
underrated as hell
This video ends so suddenly, I didn’t realize you were done till Jenny Nicholson started talking about the failures of star wars hotel
ur my fav disney youtuber.
Thanks that makes me so happy :)
We missed you.I m so happy you're back. Remember I was an OG when ur famous.
Don’t listen to the haters, edit how you want to and feels genuine! I, personally, love this style!
he’s back!
Excellent work and the lighting lane system is defeintewly overly complex for no reason
The editing and drama gives Amazing Race vibes lol
I think sub-8 is possible
• Use Early Entry
• Pick a less crowded day
• Don’t waste too much time with the Main Street vehicles and get on them first try
for sure! If you eliminate all the "bad" areas from this speedrun I bet a sub-8 would have happened even without early entry!
I’m currently strategizing on how I’ll ride every ride in both parks on my grad nite trip (I’m currently a senior at a high school in Northern California)
The bus leaves from my school at 12:30 AM on Wednesday June 11, 2025, and is scheduled to arrive at 9:00 AM (they scatter arrival times) and at least mine isn’t like 2 PM
The strategy is that I would start in California adventure and lightning lane hop across the more popular attractions. Since I won’t be needing to use lightning lanes during the hard-ticketed event, I don’t need to leave myself with lightning lane rides like in a one park speed-run
Then at 11 AM I park hop into Disneyland after getting through 5 or 6 major California adventure rides, and then try to blaze through fantasyland in around 1-2 hours. Starting with Peter Pan and waiting like 30 minutes, then Alice in Wonderland in like 25 minutes, I then try to get through fantasyland and possibly stack lightning lanes into toontown (Roger Rabbit and Runaway Railway) and single-rider Matterhorn
Casey Jr and Storybook land would be saved for the afternoon with their extra vehicles being deployed, and then I move on to Frontierland, where I eat lunch in the Mark Twain Riverboat…which I HAVE to buy from the park because outside food and drink are banned, so I would have to mobile order food and quickly bring it over to the Mark Twain Riverboat
Then I get through the left side of the park in about 4 hours, completing Main Street vehicles as close to closing time as possible, and utilizing single rider for Millenium Falcon, Single pass for Rise of the Resistance, Single rider for Tiana’s, and getting a decent return time for Indiana Jones
Sometime around 5 PM? I get through that side and complete fantasyland, chugging through Small World and then entering Tomorrowland and completing Finding Nemo, waiting in a long standby. Then I use up some (hopefully not too hard to get) lightning lanes for the remaining Tomorrowland rides, and eat dinner on the Disneyland railroad or Monorail
Sometime between 9 PM and 11 PM, hop into California adventure and complete the remaining rides, without LL, but at limited capacity and I have until 2 AM (but ideally would want to complete before 1 AM). Hopefully the remaining rides don’t take too long to get through
The only really difficult parts I can think of are
• Fantasyland
• Return times for Roger Rabbit and Indiana Jones
• Return time for Guardians of the Galaxy
These lightning lane strategy guides have been helpful, but I’ll have to see what I can execute on that day
@jamsstats1700 that’s a good plan! I want to do a both parks run eventually as well. Just know that you will be SUPER physically exhausted by the end of this. You don’t want to underestimate that!
Here are some questions I have
• If I start the Disneyland part of the run at 11 AM (hopping from California adventure) is it better to do Fantasyland first or last? Would fantasyland be more crowded at 11 AM or at 9 PM?
Should I save both Storybook and Casey Jr for the afternoon or just Casey Jr?
California adventure will likely be mostly empty during the hard-rocketed event. I won’t need to or be able to use lightning lanes during the event, which I can enter starting at 9:00 PM. Disneyland will likely close at 11 PM that day. Should I lightning lane hop in California adventure in the morning? Or should I stack lightning lanes at Disneyland? I don’t need to leave myself with lightning lane rides during the event, for reasons I’ve already stated. It’s likely that I might be forced to start in California adventure, I’ll get more information later.
@jamsstats1700
I would assume the evening is a better time to do fantasyland, and yes you should wait on both Casey and storybook
For your last question I think doing some sort of combination of the 2 is the best idea. I don’t think lightning lane is needed for most of California adventure but for the rides it is needed (toy story, guardians and spider man) you should plan on getting them. But you don’t want to forget about indie and Matterhorn and space mountain (and Tiana’s as I expect it to be difficult with return times at least for the first year it’s open)
great video dude!
I want to see you do this with primer pass and compare the value please
Hey thetrevproduction you should try this challenge in Disney California adventure next video your so awesome love your videos
I actually already did earlier this year! You can watch it here
th-cam.com/video/73cADowI38A/w-d-xo.html
this reminds me of alpharads video, love it!
You know how to set a real record nobody can beat… lightning lane premier! It may be like $400 but the record would be insane!
it’s banned
Such a great video!!! I'm going to Disneyland summer 2025 (somewhere in late july) and I'm planning to beat your record, but going on an extra ride. Do you have any tips on how I should do this? Thanks :) you definitely inspired me to do this
Hey I’m glad you liked my video :)
For planning a speedrun, I would say try to learn what the average wait is for the rides at certain times. It takes some time but eventually there will be things that seem predictable. Also when you do attempt a speedrun, make sure to submit it to my website so it can get on the leaderboard: themeparkspeedruns.com
Yes trev posted something 🙌
That Kendrick reference 😭😭😭
Is it really a world record if you didn’t ride space mountain or splash mountain? Obviously they were both closed down so you couldn’t. But still seems a little unfair for a world record run.
On my leaderboard website I have a system that accounts for broken down rides so it makes it fair across the board. You can find out more here: www.themeparkspeedruns.com/
@ got it. Makes sense. Really enjoyed this video by the way. Great work.
Don't hate on The Wind in the Willows. It's really good.
Buddy didnt do space or splash mountain... duh it's gonna be way less than normal
POV: that one guy who just buys fast track: 😇😇😇
i think highly of this video
Hi do you think you can do a video that is how many character autographs can i get in one day?
A-Ron seething right now
I just went to Disney yesterday and realized you missed 3 ride, Star tours, space mountain and atopia
I didn’t do space mountain because it was under refurbishment when I filmed. I did go on star tours and autopia, they are in the video.
And Winnie the pooh
Good video
And I’ll rank the vehicles accordingly……..C tier 😂😂😂
Does having multi lighting pass apply to this
Yes I used multi pass in this speedrun
New video lets gooooo
Is this inspired by
SPINAL?
Can we get a 4 player squad to speed run this please
Where did all of your videos go
It’s time for Epcot…
Would love to do that but I’ve never been to Disney world 😣
This cant be a world record witness tba.. or splash right? It has to includ that youll have to do it again! Cant wait
I actually have a system that accounts for rides that are broken down so that it evens out. You can find more info on my leaderboard website:
themeparkspeedruns.com
No way you put toads above Peter Pan
Does the record run include Premier Pass or not? Just wondering what the parameters are if I want to attempt!
I actually just updated the rules (you can find them at the website linked in the description of this video) currently I’m not accepting runs with premier pass
you’re so cute lol i’d love running around disney with you 😂🥹
If the space mountain is open I believe you still faster then the world record 3-4 minutes.
15:57 bro really?? Snow White is problematic now 😂😂
You can record your record? Mine is 6.5 hours
Fr?
@@a_seanboi1318 did you ever use Maxpass? It was insanely good. We were able to ride every ride in both parks before 8
Did you do any fast passes??
What's the record without lightning lane? I have never used it before because I never need to. I feel like we use a lot of the same strategies lol
For California adventure it’s a little over 6 hours but for Disneyland it has not yet been recorded (at least on my website) you can check it out here:
www.themeparkspeedruns.com/
Wait, how is not riding space mountain handled?
I have a system on my leaderboard website that accounts for this, you can find it here: themeparkspeedruns.com
Wait, why aren't the monorail and the Disneyland railroad considered rides but main street vehicles is?
Those two rides actually do count, they were also under refurbishment on the day I did this speedrun. I have a system on my leaderboard website that accounts for when rides are closed to make it fair for everyone, you can check it out here:
www.themeparkspeedruns.com/
Remember me when you’re famouss!!
what about Space Mountain?? lol
WHAT ABOUT THE CANOES!?!?!?!?!
Which disneyland did u went to?
Disneyland in California
Your world record was beaten by three hours!!! By a group of people doing the every ride challenge
They rode all 36 existing rides at Disneyland in 8 hours and 26 minutes.
They also completed both parks in about 13 hours.
Edit: and they don’t even take a single time addition for it
tell them to submit their run and i'll put it on the leaderboard!
Just wait until you go on Disney worlds Astro orbiter
Just wondering is this Disney World or Disney Land
Disneyland in California
Was Winnie the Pooh closed down? Cause I didn’t see you ride it
Yes it was closed down along with 6 others. You can check out my system for accounting for broken down rides on my website here: themeparkspeedruns.com
Why did he not do single rider
change the titel to something about you beat the world record time. not just 9 hours that seems a lot for ppl
I’m so confused if a ride is in refurbishment it just doesn’t count?
I have a rules system that accounts for when rides are under refurbishment. You can find more info on my website:
www.themeparkspeedruns.com/
@@TheTrevProduction ok thanks