Exactly, I see it as an attraction that won't hold it's appeal for very long or for people that visit often. I wish they would spend the time, space and money making unique Disney themed attractions......think Everest or Soarin'...these are rides they do well and don't lose their appeal. I'm not a fan of many of the decisions Disney has been making lately.

Selling land off for the Four Seasons to build on, cutting back Fantasmic performances and for some unknown reasons cutting back on a lot of the live entertainment in the parks to name a few. Sorry for the ramble....
the themed rides/attractions they have now and years ago, are the ones that are traditional. snow white, peter pan, dumbo, etc. they for the most part, follow a story line. everyone enjoys doing those type of rides on each visit.
i think splash mt was the last in mk that really went big with the theme and idea. it has paid off well as most guests that go on it, really do enjoy it.
i do disney but am tired of the same old same old.
they don't expand in the different sections of the park.
dhs and epcot seem to be the 2 parks they have added to lately.
it would be a good thing for them to add more exciting rides that adults would go for....
and while they are at it, have more food places with variety at dhs and ak...
at universal, they sometimes take out rides/attractions that are still popular with the guests in order to open up something new.
that change is hard for me.
i still am holding a grudge for taking out king kong.
the mummy rules but miss banana breath
and miss the ghostbusters.
i know, i stand alone on that one.
i guess universal is trying to remove attractions that have become stale and not as well received as others.
when something new is added to universal, it makes me eager to go back and try out the new ride/attraction.
i have the simpsons waiting for me this year to go on.
and the new roller coaster in the next year and a half will be another plus to go on.