M. Pirate, I've come to understand your sincere motivations in explaining (not defending) some of Disney's moves.
But you are wrong on this one. IMO, Crusader is defending these moves.
And they stink.
Crusader said the park is hardly crumbling. Have any of you been to Epcot recently? Hate to brag

but I have. Just last week.
The left side of the park (as you exit) is a crumbling mess. Imagination is a half-hearted effort. The Land is still The Land. The Living Seas should be renamed (insert appropriate joke about Dead Seas or whatever--too easy).
M:S is (or will be soon) a flop. Test Track and Energy still seem to draw crowds, and even when we went in the offseason, WoL had decent or at least appropraite crowds.
M. Bretsyboo was right, Cranium Command is an absolute gem and a classic not to be missed part of Epcot. You just cannot justify shutting this pavilion down, not with the half-hearted efforts on the other side of FW, and the fact that there has been no additions to the World Showcase since the Hannibal stormed around the Mediterranean.
To compare WoL with CoP is disingenous. CoP, by all accounts, is one of those attractions that Disneyphiles who want to see a glimpse of what Walt had his hands on back in the heydey of the Worlds Fair efforts. CoP IMO is not for Jeaux Tourist and his family who have one day to see the entire MK.
WoL is part (albeit a small one) of what is advertised as part and parcel of the Epcot Ticket.
Newspeople like to talk of Slippery Slopes. Seasonal closures of WHOLE PAVILIONS has to send off some kind of red flags, M. Pirate. I know in my heart that you think so too.