Movie theatre attractions don't age the same way that physical attractions do. Or even live performances do. I'm a sucker for 3-D films. I was floored when I saw Honey I Shrunk the Audience and was so excited when they brought it to the West Coast. Same with Muppet Vision and same with Tough to Be a Bug. TTBAB was always the peak 4-D Film with the integration of so many physical gags and effects, but even with that, I found myself enduring the movie aspect to experience the physical aspects again.
Muppet Vision was great when it premiered 33 years ago. That's an impressive feat for a movie theatre attraction. But whenever I go now, it just makes me sad. The Muppets deserve an attraction that feels full of life, not stuck in time and out-of-date. That's what made the Muppets work, their freshness. They felt like they were real characters interacting with the stars of today. The improvisational banter was key. With the movie, it just lost that spark for me and many friends.
Its a problem I have with DHS as a whole. Many of the attractions there I enjoyed a lot the first few times I did them, but they feel dusty now. I look at shows like Beauty and the Beast, Indiana Jones, The Little Mermaid and I remember seeing them when I was in Jr High, and here I am turning 40. And it sadly makes me not want to visit the park because the park feels so "been there, done that." There's only so many times I can watch the same play. There's a far fewer amount of times I can watch the same movie.
And, if I can be honest, Waldo is annoying. I know its intentional, but he's still annoying.