lets give it 20 years - all those people saying trees in the hub werent important, they'll be up in arms about the deforrestation of Doscovery Island - astro turfed over and the tree of life replaced with a small fountain!
its a park... a park has trees... how many mid town american streets have a European castle at the end? the trees created a barrier of anticipation between the worlds of yesterday, fantasy and tomorrow - the castle poking over the tops of the trees was another story to be discovered after Main Street... when there was more to discover than Starbucks, Anna and Elsa balloons and that same generic Disney Parks merchandise you have seen at EPCOT, Animal Kingdom, Hollywood Studios and your resort hotel.
I remember visiting for the first time in 1991... taking all of Main Street in. The details. back then I didnt know what i fo today, about the windows and nods to disney history, but i remember unique stores, mickey mouse cartoons and Flower amd Market street.
Sadly, today everyone rushes down Main Street at park opening to get in line for restaurants they couldnt get dining reservations for or to get to 7 dwarfs mine train before the line reaches unbearable wait times. Those that don't run are either too busy choosing which coffee to have in starbucks or looking at thier phone to try and get MyMagic+ to work for them... in the process not looking up to take in surroundings or realise there are no trees. Midtown America at the turn of the century and the details the Imagineers gave us are far behind and wont be seen until nightfall, when 70k people flood the park exit after wishes, again not noticing the missing trees with twinkle lights or (fortunately) the odd extinguished light on Main Steeet.