Umm... there are counter-examples.Disney is obsessed with making everything a land because they're still trying to replicate the success of Wizarding World with every IP they can think of.
The Cars ride looks like an IP land, but, it's just the outdoor track of a single ride (and it's junior flat ride sitting in the middle of it). It's not like BTMRR is being converted into a Cars-franchise ride in order to create a mini-land.
In DAK, "Tropical America" isn't a single-IP land. Indy and Encanto are not in the same universe.
TRON didn't get a 'TRON Land' surrounded by TRON-themed attractions (tho, it would have been cool if Speedway was rethemed to TRON Racers).
There is no Guardians-land surrounding Cosmic Rewind.
And this Monsters Coaster is only getting a show and a few shops. It's not like there are the usual two or three rides. Is a courtyard a 'land'?