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I have to disagree with the comment that DCA has no theme. The theme is California. The "amusement park" section is a reflection of the beach boardwalk amusement parks. Hollywood land speaks for itself. Pacific Warf is reminiscent of the warfs in numerous cities along the Pacific. The Grizzly section is a nod to the mountainous regions. Bugs land (leafy, woodsy regions) and Cars land (desert regions?) are a little stretch, but I still feel that they fit in to show the diversity that is California. There is a huge misconception in many parts of the country where many people think that California is all beaches and palm trees, but the state is wildly diverse environmentally and culturally. I think that DCA is themed to show some of that diversity.
I must agree that the OP's dismissal of the California theme must come from a complete lack of familiarity with the State and thus a failure to recognize how nicely each of the sections do reflect the diversity and history. And as for his WEST-Cot nonsense? A West-Community of Tomorrow? Why? I think we could all agree that the "futuristic" ideals that were so novel in the 70's are practically laughable today. The future IS now, and many of us prefer to harken back to the nostalgia of the Golden State, Buena Vista Street and Paradise Pier.
There's a RUMOR (that's all it is at this point, I think) that Toon Town will be rethemed to Star Wars land or something. (Sadness.)
Oh no - never let it be so!
