rinkwide said:
There's nothing wrong with California Adventure that Rockin' Roller Coaster and Philharmagic wouldn't fix.
I agree that the park can be fixed. But it will take more than two transplanted attractions. It's my opinion that a transplanted roller coaster (with a huge footprint for the space-challenged park) and a third 3-D movie would not be enough to fix California Adventure.
The park needs a complete redesign that takes guests to other places and times. How about a new entrance, instead of the current "giant postcard" entrance that's devoid of any charm? How about an entrance plaza that captures an earlier era instead the current themeless mish-mash? How about a Hollywood section that provides a cohesive fantasy of being in Hollywood in the 1930s, rather than the current disjointed mess that can't decide whether it's a street, a studio, or a series of modern pavilions? You get the idea.
To get back on topic, the problems of the second theme park should not be a factor in whether or not Disney Vacation Development ever builds a
DVC resort in Anaheim. The only factor might be that if Disney uses their experience with California Adventure to eliminate the possibility a third theme park permanently, then the 80-acre third park site becomes available for other uses. However, that site is comparatively far away from the park entrances, Downtown Disney, and the hotel restaurants. One of the surface parking lots near the current
Disneyland Resort hotels would be a better location for a DVC resort. Disney would just have to build another parking structure to replace the lost parking capacity.