Bingo, it's pretty amazing how people don't realize this. The idea behind these events aren't necessarily to make a profit immediately, but to limit losses. As far as SEAS is concerned if through being open in Jan/Feb the losses incurred at the park are less than by being closed these events are successful. It's the same principle that made the attendance cap openings possible last year.Didn't the park open last year with a capacity of about 1,000 people and make it worth their time? It's hard to believe that they can't average more than that. They don't even have to make money for these two months, they just have to lose less money than they would staying closed.