As a matter of fact, Michele and I were discussing this very thing, more or less, over on my TR thread a couple of weeks ago or so, when the dreaded subject of the Haunted Manson Holiday provoked some folks to take it so personally. Heaven forbid some of us actually LIKE the HMH - it is somehow viewed as a personal insult.

The HMH thread started to get heated so I escaped and came over to my TR for peace! Disney is going to do what they want to do, whether we like it or not. They have made some GREAT additions and changes, and they have made some mistakes or missteps along the way. But what is done is done and that's that.
Clearly, I am old enough where that I became familiar with the original Small World decades ago. I mean, those pictures you saw of me at DL when I was 4 in 1972 - I went on Small World on that same trip. And I came out of it singing in (what I thought was) French, but was really just 4-year-old faux French!

I grew up riding it on every trip up until probably the early '90s. For all intents and purposes, I should be a 100% purist. But I am not. I was tired of the ride. I was bored with it. Frankly it had dropped off the 'must-do' list at
Disneyland for many trips....UNTIL the Holiday version opened up. That gave us a new reason to go on it. And now that there are little Disney characters (in the form of dolls) to look for, I
want to go on it again. The additions have breathed new life into a ride that was only interesting at Christmas! My only hope is that they don't skip the holiday overlay this year because they want to showcase the new additions throughout 2009. I am afraid they may do that.
I know there are some folks who are probably resistant to the IASW holiday overlay too - though how could you be? It is so pretty that it seems it would win over even the most diehard purist. But some folks really seem to take it
personally that a few character/dolls have been added to the ride and I don't understand that, just as they take it so personally that the Haunted Mansion gets its yearly overlay (let's cross our fingers for a 2009 HMH overlay). It is just something different to do to an old favorite to perk it up a bit and make it interesting. It is not, as Michele said, a life-altering event! To me, the 'message' of the IASW ride that people keep talking about is the same. I think the integrity of the ride will stay intact. I think Disney did the right thing because the ride was boring and dated, and they NEEDED to infuse new life into it to attract people of all ages back on it during the other non-holiday months of the year.
Bottom line is, Disney
needs to keep a lot of things the same AND they need to change a lot of things, and they need to do both seamlessly and without a major disruption. It is hard to accomplish all of that without ruffling feathers of both camps. I, too, have questioned some of the changes that are coming for DCA and wonder why they didn't do other things instead,
but it is not personally offensive to me and I am keeping an open mind about the ones I am iffy about, while I am
very excited for some of the other changes and additions. They are not making the changes to please or displease ME, so I just have to roll with it and adapt and when everything in DCA is up and running, I am SURE I will like it! It is not going to affect my life in any way!