The claims that IP is needed for attractions to be successful is making me wonder... does Disney even have to try?
Like, why bother using fancy trackless technology and A1000 animatronics if the IP tie-in is the only thing people care about? They could just build an amusement park full of flat rides and outdoor roller coasters, unthemed, and scatter cardboard cutouts of Disney characters and give the rides names like "Moana's Teacups" and "Zootopia Coaster" and they'd still get money from these people.
And if the people of the world are really that uncultured and stupid that they'll clap like a trained seal at anything crappy just because it has a movie tie-in... is it really a smart idea for Disney to cater to them? WHILE making the parks too expensive for anyone to afford going to them?
Yeah, there's no way modern Disney would build something like Mr. Toad. I think the one movie made since Iger took over that was considered a flop that still got an attraction was The Princess and the Frog (maybe Encanto too, but the streaming numbers and popularity are likely why) - and we all know why THAT was the exception.
My question is, where exactly in Disneyland would this fit if they wanted to clone it there?
Eh, who am I kidding? The way things are going, they'll probably turn Grizzly Peak into a Zootopia Land and stick it THERE.