Then that left the main part of the zoo as a, as an open park with hoofstock and, and, you know, pachyderm, elephants rhinos and things that, and in our big walkthrough aviary, cause we’ve got a four acre walkthrough aviary that really aren’t good exhibits in the wintertime anyway. So that in the winter time, when things were really cold, and it made a huge, huge difference as far as our demographic, as far as attendance during the wintertime. Once we got to the point that you could come in and go into the jungle and go into the desert, go into the, in, you know, into the, the wild kingdom building so that you could come in and spend significant time and be out of the elements, it made a huge difference on our wintertime attendance. Cause we, before we had no winter time attendance. You know, Nebraska is not necessarily a wintertime users friendly state. And it made it, it made a huge, huge difference. You know, on the other hand, you know, Lincoln Park doesn’t really have that because the distance between exhibits and buildings is, is just simply not that great. But we’ve got 130 acres.