ITV announced the exciting news on Thursday that I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here 2020 will be held in North Wales this year.
Ant and Dec will be hosting the hugely popular show from Gwrych Castle in Abergele after it was decided to relocate the show from Australia amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Dr Mark Baker, chairman of the Gwrych Castle Preservation Trust, said he's "absolutely delighted", with the Welsh Government also expressing their excitement at the proposals.
And the buzz was mainly reflected in comments from our readers, with dozens of people saying they couldn't wait to see the show in action.
Mary Lewis said: "Definitely looking forward to watching it.

"It's going to be brilliant, proud to be Welsh."
David Jones said: "Great advert for North Wales, just hope it showcases some of our beautiful country."
Sophie Owen added: "It will be very different watching it not set in Australia but it will help North Wales loads with the tourism etc so I'm happy about it."
And Niky Baker added: "With any luck this should showcase North Wales and be good for tourism, even if its folks booking for next year."
Some of you had some thoughts about what trials the contestants might get up to while here.
Lee Kennedy said: "Well one challenge will be literally to eat anything before the seagulls get it."
And others spoke about how the celebrities might cope with the cold Welsh weather, and whether the ghosts of Gwrych Castle might haunt the spooked contestants.
While most people were excited to see the show filmed in the region, some readers were less impressed with the announcement.
One said: "I wont be watching this rubbish.
"Can't stand the programme or the presenters.
"Before anyone says yes I will be switching over to another channel."
And another said: "What a waste of time they are funny as a bucketful of nails."