A theme park that they fully own and operate
A Magic Kingdom with the amount of berm it has from the entrance to WDW property
Probably their own resort hotels (which they still wouldn't have if not for US Steel not meeting their timeframe)
Disney-MGM Studio Theme Park (although they could have...
Here's a JHM article from over ten years ago discussing how WDI was considering making a Lost-themed experience or utilizing the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise to reinvigorate the area...
Alright, here’s my take.
I feel that each of these three new films succeed as standalone movies.
Having said that, I feel like they completely failed both as a three-act trilogy as well as the conclusion of the nine part saga. In the former, nearly every film contradicted a major plot point...
According to Tony Baxter, the theme of the Disneyland/Magic Kingdom park is not "fantasy," but "magic made real." The Hall of Presidents is a great example of something that could fits Walt's "plausible impossible" vision, since you could never have all of the Presidents in a space at the same time.