Another Voice, I think any consideration I had for your ideas in this topic was just shot down with that "holier-than-thou", middle school approach to giving your opinion.
I get it. You don't like California Adventure. Grow up and realize that people vary, and simply because they like something doesn't make them ignorant or stupid. On the contrary, seeing something only from one point of view I might label as such.
But who am I to judge?
On the topic, before I waste energy and bash Disney into the ground over something that hasn't even come into existence yet, I am interested to see what will be offered. Sure, it sounds a bit pricey, but so far it is only a rumor and the park, to our knowledge, has yet to be built. It sounds like an interesting concept-- sure, it's more invigorating to actually go rock climbing, travel to Africa and feed a hippo, etc. etc. etc. but honestly? I think it sounds like a good price for people who want to get mini-experiences all in one place, where they don't need a traveler's visa.
I have been to Tokyo Disney Sea also, when I was in school in Japan several years ago, and I have to admit I did like it. It was beautiful, spacious, and had lots of fun things to do. I liked it considerably more than Tokyo
Disneyland (at least whenever I went, TDS was always much emptier than in TDL, and I could literally walk on several rides in Sea as opposed to the more crowded Land). I also have to admit, that I don't think it held any superiority over all of the other Disney parks in existence in what it offered. It had an Indiana Jones ride that was fun, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (different from the old one that was taken out in MK), some awesome shows... but I can in all honesty say that I can't remember anything that I would say was so much better of an experience than the rides / shows in the US.
I have to stop and wonder (forgive me if I'm wrong) if those who travel to Japan with TDL and TDS in their minds find them to be that more amazing because they are in a foreign country. Because they are in Japan. I could be going out on a limb with that one, but chances are if you've spent a fortune on the plane tickets,getting hotels and buying train tickets, etc., you have high expectations of what you have payed all that money and journeyed so far for.
(sounds familiar doesn't it?)
Tokyo Disney Sea is very, very cool... but I don't think its the biggest jaw-dropper as some people make it out to be. If some let themselves see the magic in it that way, though, who am I to say that they are crazy in doing so? I say long live the magic if thats what you want to see!