Castle2Castle
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Agree with the above comment about changing the current ride not providing the park with a good ROI. While we haven't ridden the Speedway on any of our trips as adults, we do always notice it has a healthy line of people and it seems understandable why many kids would like the experience. Even if we never ride it, I can appreciate others enjoying it -- especially when I think about all the people waiting in line for something I walk past not being in the line for whatever I'm walking to ride.
As far as not fitting in with Tomorrowland, that seems to be the most scatter-themed land in all of Disney. Stitch's Great Escape and Buzz Lightyear's Spaceranger Spin can claim "tomorrow" only to the extent that they are each set in space -- and really, Buzz is set in a space-themed collection of toys. Monster's Inc. Laugh Floor is a huge stretch for "tomorrow" in framing laughter as an alternative energy source - there's certainly nothing "tomorrow" about the monsters or a comedy club. It's a pretty motley crew of attractions over there when you think about it.
As far as not fitting in with Tomorrowland, that seems to be the most scatter-themed land in all of Disney. Stitch's Great Escape and Buzz Lightyear's Spaceranger Spin can claim "tomorrow" only to the extent that they are each set in space -- and really, Buzz is set in a space-themed collection of toys. Monster's Inc. Laugh Floor is a huge stretch for "tomorrow" in framing laughter as an alternative energy source - there's certainly nothing "tomorrow" about the monsters or a comedy club. It's a pretty motley crew of attractions over there when you think about it.