Of course I'm not trashing Pan. Its fine for what it is, a simple dark ride and a Disney classic.
I don't find it impressive in any way, though. I maybe ride it once in every 7 or 8 visits to MK, and only with a FP or a super short stand-by.
ET, to me, is a superior ride in every sense.
Maybe because I'm of the generation that remembers well when ET (the film) came out and was totally blown away by it.
Currently, I would rank Pan as the best dark ride in FL (including when SWSA was open), simply because it's the only one with any ingenuity, and three dimensional sets. Of the two, I'd experience Philharmagic over Pan, but those are about the only two things left in FL that interest me (and like you said, Lee, only if I have a FP for Pan).
I will argue that PhilharMagic is a better attraction than ET, but that's it.
Honestly, I guess I'm just not a traditional Disney fan, but I really don't like the classic dark rides that much in Florida or California. When I go with my wife, for a 5 day trip, we're likely only going on the Fantasyland attractions once at most. Comparatively, I went on Little Mermaid 2 or 3 times on my last 3 day trip to California. I think when it opens it will be the best ride in Fantasyland.
I'll trash Peter Pan... It's the most overrated attraction in all of Disney World.
Philmarmagic better than ET? I'm torn there. ET is quite an elaborate attraction, and is actually a ride...so really, it's hard to fairly compare them. I enjoy Philharmagic (especially since it's about the only attraction on property that pays any tribute to true Disney characters), but ET is on a whole other level.
Dark rides are boring me more and more as I age. Pooh and SWSA (RIP) bore(d) me, and the ride duration just isn't worth the wait they have. Haunted Mansion is top notch. I expect that I'll enjoy LM when it opens, and will likely forego more things in "old FL" once it opens.
Regarding ET (since we're so far off topic, all hope is lost), I agree that it needs some serious help in the pre-show department. I rode it once when I was 8 or 10, but the second time was a few months ago. The pre-show is SOOOO dated, and the whole "name" thing (while extremely advanced and novel in its day) is just silly, and adds to the wait.
They need to adjust the lighting, update the audio (since you can't even hear your name anymore), and throw some actual animation into their characters. Most of them just have moving mouths, none of which were sync'd with the audio at all.