@Brer Panther let's see if this angle brings us any closer to consensus.
I think there's a difference between a
land and an
attraction. A land is about feel, atmosphere, immersion, place-making. An attraction is about story. So, through that lens...
Moana
land - Beach, ocean, tropical island, pre-industrial. Yep, that belongs in Animal Kingdom for me.
Zootopia
land - Urban, densely populated, high-tech, futuristic. Nope, that definitely doesn't belong in Animal Kingdom for me.
Now when we flip that to
attractions, I think in both cases it depends on what story they decide to tell. If a Moana ride or a Zootopia ride is just a retelling of each movie's plot, I'd say that
neither fits in Animal Kingdom. However, I think it's plausible that
both properties could be used to tell a story that's appropriate for the park.
So Moana land yes, Moana attraction maybe. Zootopia land no, Zootopia attraction maybe.