Yes, but if the attraction is no good, then I could care less about them making money. I'll obviously wait and see what the attraction is like before truly judging it, but this is seeming a lot less ambitious/promising than previous new offerings just based on what we know so far, which to be fair is pretty little.
But as i've said before, unless you are a Comcast shareholder, I don't see a reason to care about profit if the attraction ends up disappointing. Sure, we want Uni to continue expanding their appeal and making more money so we can continue to get new attractions. But if the ride ends up being fairly mediocre/lackluster to what they've shown they're capable of, then i'm not going to defend it.
They've made a lot of money off of Shrek too, doesn't mean the attraction is any good outside the pre-show though.