You have to understand that Imagineering was gutted under Chapek, in both of his roles (Parks Chair and CEO). Like completely gutted. It really started before COVID. Chapek's plan was to eliminate most of WDI and just outsource everything and build attractions that can be replaced easily (using screens and tech).
Why pay for a huge WDI workforce? They were already working closely with these architectural firms anyway, so why not just let them have it? Same with attractions. Most attractions are outsourced. The firework shows have been outsourced since HEA.
It was all part of a leaner and more efficient parks division. Disney pays a contractor a set amount for a project. The project is over. Disney no longer has to worry about extra employees, benefits, etc.
I'm with
@PolyRob. I'm not sure if they had already signed the material contracts for Reflections and just changed their mind on the location, really wanted a Waikiki look or just didn't care. These towers are very efficient to build and people seem to love them.
Some of it is our fault for jumping for joy when something like Gran Destino gets built. They've just reached a new level with this because it is very jarring and towering (no pun intended) over a beloved original resort.
No-one cared about preserving the theming at Caribbean Beach or Coronado Springs.