I agree too! This seems well done. This is what needs to happen throughout Epcot. Future World can really use these types of exhibits too. In the current day and age, the investment needed to constantly update entire rides in a World's Fair style at the rate that they need to be updated today just can't happen. Especially in areas of technology. It all changes far too quickly and Disney (and frankly any company for that matter) really can't support that level of capital spending . Additionally with the science centers and the internet there are many places today to get the edutainment. I know the purists will think this is heresy and I totally understand their point of view. I think that the one way Epcot can continue to even hold onto it's dedication day purpose and message by it's fingertips and while also bend to today's realities as well as the direction Disney is heading would be to combine attention grabbing main attractions and coupling them with exhibitions such as this one and perhaps larger ones.
For me, while I don't think it is the best movie IP for integration, having a Frozen attraction that draws in kids and families and sort of introduces a Scandinavian setting and cultural tones (regardless how much fantasy is also involved) that then has some great exhibits on real culture adjacent that can then spark an interest in a child which parents/guardians can then foster as they go home is in some ways redeeming and is workable. Ratatouille going into France, while retaining Impressions de France rings the same as well. I think that making connections to known and popular things in engaging ways is edutainment.
I think where Future World works today is where this exists. Living with the Seas (while I agree the lead in attraction could be updated and made less storybook as well as the aquarium could use some $$$) has a great draw of an attraction that then has a decent aquarium with great conservation and educational moments. Imagination used to have this well done with ImageWorks after an engaging attraction. Now both the attraction and post exhibits have both been neutered. The Land pavilion misses completely as Soarin' has nothing at least there was Circle of Life. I think Mission Space and Test Track are missing the science and technology based post exhibits and are a big area for improvement. I don't mind the branding and fun stuff in the post attraction spaces, but there also needs to be exhibit and learning spaces. This leads to the new Guardians Energy????? maybe??? Pavilion. With the entire coaster and IP aside, if--and this is a big if--the attraction at least introduces the ideas of energy even most topically, but then has really engaging post attraction exhibit spaces which discuss energy like the old space in Innoventions then it will be redeemed for me. These spaces are more manageable and can be updated and maintained far better then entire attractions and those who visit can be inspired by them and learn from them as well.
I do see where there is a potential that one aspect of Epcot may be lost in this model and that is the inspiration of those who visit about the prospects of the future. The only hope is that Imagineers will be inspired by the past and can still bring inspirational tones and messages to new attractions. Even if they include IP or are more thrill based. I mean Mission Space for me is inspirational. Let's hope Disney adds more and more of these kinds of exhibits and showcases to Epcot.