And if you're judging a land by theming, then I can agree that Hollywood Land has *many* weak points. However that's just as subjective and personal a priority to emphasize as my prioritizing entertainment and characters - which was the point I was trying to make.
Hollywood Land has an immensely popular E-Ticket, a solid and charming dark ride, along with a LOT of quality Disney entertainment offerings from Hyperion to Philharmagic and the Animation building experiences. And if you're the parent of a toddler then even the Disney Jr show is a must do. (And all that is aside from the myriad of Marvel meets and shows it has hosted for the past several years.) Does it hold a candle in terms of quality of theming to Cars Land (the high bar mark of modern immersive theming IMO) or the warmth of the historic embrace of BVS or Grizzly Peak? Of course not. But the land is hellaciously underrated for its multitude of offerings due to the theming mishmosh its currently stuck with.
The Hyperion is the perfect example of judging the land by its look - the 'lobby' is an outside queue and a facade. But inside that theater is marvelous! If the land got a theming upgrade - and coherence - without changing *any* of the offerings, the land would be much better regarded, yet its contents would not have changed. Just the appearance. Which MATTERS, but does not negate the substance that is already there.
But I'm with you on finding the Animation lobby a very emotionally satisfying experience - it's another underrated gem due to its perhaps foreboding outside facade (though I love the Hollywood-ness of the Max Factor facade) that prevents the audience who should be finding it and appreciating it.
BVS as noted, has much better and far more appealing theming than Hollywood Land. Yet at its essence, it's a mall (or an 'extension of DTD' lol). How is a mall *objectively* better than a land with solid attractions and tons of entertainment? I don't think it is. However, it may certainly subjectively be a far more pleasing area to spend time sitting in and absorbing the atmosphere. Like a nice mall should.
But if you have a choice between a nice mall and experiencing multiple attractions in a theme park, which would you choose? If they opened Hollywood Land right now, would anyone be lined up to be on BVS or would they all be wanting to get into Hollywood Land? Objectively speaking?
To take this back to the thread's topic, however, if the contents and offerings are appealing enough, I'm willing to forgive on the theming. So while I'd've adored walking into Wakanda or Asgard (I LOVED when Thor had his throne room meet in Tomorrowland) or would have 1000% preferred ToT becoming Doctor Strange's Sanctum Sanctorum to what it is - I will forgive walking through a path of warehouses if there's an attraction that's fun and a restaurant that's decent and a stunt show and stuntronic Spidey and a Doctor Strange show and all of my favorite characters to visit with. Would I rather have all that AND great exotic theming? Hellz yes! But will I take a small land of warehouses with lots of fun stuff to do vs. a big billion dollar land with nothing that personally interests me in it (but should have) or that I can't afford to pay extra to do? Hellz yes again!
P.S. Quite enjoying having a solid civil debate about theme park stuff. Feels so pre-2020.
*I tip my hat in respect, sir, even though we may never agree!*