I went in to look at how the current setup looks and it shows park reservations for how I most recently had setup our park days, and my initial reservations. SO for example, on day one it show all three of our party with reservations for Hollywood Studios (how I initially booked the trip) and...
This is essentially the ethos of a childrens museum, the first of which opened in Brooklyn in 1899 with the mission to informally educate children through entertainment, interactivity, and play. So Walt may have coined the term, but I don't think he invented this philosophy of education.
Do you have any links that establishes this relationship? Epcot feels like a childrens and science museum combined, both of which had long been established in the US as institutions of learning and play.
For someone who knows about Disney timelines: Does this pass the smell test? Would Disney already have an outside contractor fabricating pieces for an expansion that hasn't even been announced yet?
It may have ended up reminding too many people of Chuck E. Cheese, but if they had set the Cantina up with a full AA version of Modal Nodes it would have been stellar, and may have satisfied a lot of the people who complain that GE has nothing familiar in regards to the OT.
If they're in the middle of one of these odd jobs it would probably take some time to get them away from that task, if it's one that can be stopped midway, briefed on whatever route they're jumping to, onto a bus, and then out to where needed. It's not like someone can be instantly transported...
Just because you don't like something does not mean it lacks skill or merit.
This looks like it was painted by a 12 year old, but is actually a $90 million painting that is one of the most highly regarded abstract paintings of it's era:
Downgrading the quality of the ride in terms of animatronics and design (which is a legitimate concern) is different than saying teenagers and older won't ride it if there is a princess attached to it, which is a ludicrous statement.