What about toystory? The muppet movie?
It gets to a point where you look at what a park has to offer and what you want to do again, and then decide its not worth going there. For example, we visited AK last year for the first time. There are a couple of things that we enjoyed and would do again, but to us it doesn't justify burning a day of our non-hopper tickets.
I'm afraid DHS is becoming that way at least for a little while. It will be different when TSL and SWL open up. My daughter loves DHS, but if it was up to me, we would skip DHS on our next trip. There are only four attractions/shows that we really want to do again.
Great American Movie Ride and backlot tour. Now there will be none. Even if it just a few, it's nice to have some to ride.
Add Lights Motors Action to that list. I really enjoyed that show and was glad I got to see it a month before it closed.
If nothing else, attractions like that give you time to rest and help spread out the crowds.
What is sad to me is that parks that have a non-MK theme, like Epcot and DHS, are slowly turning into MK-lite. Its ok to be different. Its ok NOT to be like MK.
With all that Florida land, I just wish they would add rides only and not replace.
Absolutely true! There may be attractions that aren't E Ticket Rides, like Hall of Presidents and Carousel of Progress, but by keeping them, you allow for rides for folks who either do not want to or can not go on Space Mountain or other rides. Plus, the more attractions you have, the more the ever-growing crowds are spread out!