It depends. The comment I was making that basis off was why couldn't they open in Phase 2 with just shops. The loss would be all the usual expenses of being closed, plus staffing, food, merchandise. If it's not moving enough and they are ordering and staffing like that then the losses could be greater. It was close to a no that they would operate in phase two with just stores and food with a 250 person cap (or was it 50 person), where the most likely people coming in would be local pass holders to use their discounts and meal plans.
I agree with you. In that scenario they would have incurred greater losses than if they had started closed.
My point was more that's what they are trying to do. They want to get to a point where even if they are losing money they aren't losing as much. It's likely even at 5000 they would still operate at a net loss on some to most days but they would likely be smaller than it would be if the issue hadn't opened at all.