Vike, I think the point about Bugs is that many young children are frightened by it, moreso than Muppets or Honey. Of course there are exceptions. I wouldn't go so far as to say it wasn't a family attraction, but it is exclusive....just not by using a height restriction.
The same point has been made about HM and even Pirates.
Overall, the 3d (or 4d, whatever) movies are good family attractions, and could be considered innovative in terms of theme park attractions. But now that every park will have one (The DLR parks have clones of WDW's...DCA even has two of them)... there's not a lot to hang hats on with them anymore.
KS is a good family attraction, though again, not really innovative. But not everything has to be a cutting edge technological leap...that is a rarity and we realistically can't expect that to come along every couple of years.
The point I'd like to make about KS is that despite the faults many see in it, it appears to be one of the most popular attractions in AK, maybe even the most popular. It seems to be a big reason why people who might otherwise just skip AK at least come for the morning.
So it appears that a ride can be a big-time drawing card for a park without having a physical thrill element.
Buzz has some innovative elements, and is very popular. Its not really a "drawing card" attraction, but it is also not a "ride it if we walk by it" attraction. I suspect that had more effort been made on the "show", using more elaborate effects and a more immersive story, this could have been a true knockout type attraction.
The Great Movie Ride is a nice family attraction, but when did that open? Also, as with Buzz, it could have been made more "thrilling" or "exciting" without adding physical exclusiveness.
We've also heard from some of the insiders on this board that Disney is in fact becoming more and more convinced that the physical thrill element IS necessary in a "drawing-card" type attraction.
So we've got just about all recent MAJOR additions being height-restricted, like RnRC and TT. Upcoming major additions are height-restricted, like M:S, Everest, and another ToT in DCA. Rumored additions are height-restricted, like Time Racers (which would replace what is still a very popular family attraction), a Soarin' clone and a Rainforest Coaster. And our insiders tell us that Disney in fact DOES think the day of the family ride being a major drawing card maybe over.
When I look at all of those things, I become concerned about the direction Disney is taking. Physical thrill attractions do have their place, but I think Disney is becoming enamored with them and is missing tremendous opportunities.
I know this isn't as much of a "hot-button" with many, but we all have our areas of emphasis, and I do see this as detrimental to the overall long-term health of the theme park operation.