Right now they're trying to sell visits for the upcoming summer, and season passes, and planned trips. Why on Earth would they boast on their website that one of the most....colorful....rides in their lineup will be closed?
well, the way some people talk, there are a whole heck-of-alot of people that despise the ride, so in theory wouldn't it boost season pass and ticket sales according to everyone that hates it rejoicing that it's gone?