I would have to disagree with this, if Perfects had a 2 line set up I wouldn't call it half assed. A few of us went up the Capital park rail jam in Dayton a couple weeks back, they had 2/3 (2 lines, swapped features after a bit) features and limited snow. For the first ~2 hours, both lines had about 30-40 people in them, and we were making probably 5 minute laps. After those first two hours, it dropped off to around 10 on each and you could hit it a few seconds after you got done walking to the top. And everyone there was stoked out of their mind to sesh. This rail jam got people from everywhere, some traveled from MI, some came from 7 springs.
Tad - as far as budget goes, what needs to be paid for? The only thing I can think of that MRM had to pay for was transportation of rails, (MRM to Dayton), being in the outdoor festival (I assume they had to pay something for this,) the cost of whatever swag they through out, and maybe some gas money to those who fetched the snow. I can't see Perfects having to pay much for transportation, nor the festival as I assume it would be at Perfects. It couldn't of been too high of a number for MRM as they did the event for free. If its man power that would cost, I'm sure you could round up a few overly eager skiers to help set up, if it meant a rail jam.
Now, don't get me wrong, that November 'rail jam' where they essentially had an entire lift run park, was sooo sick. In fact, I still have my lift ticket from that day it was so epic. But we can't always plan on having such great opening weather, but I think what you guys consider a half assed rail jam would get a ton of people stoked on Perfects..