No, because — sadly enough — they don’t care. Not a single leader in the current exec leadership team cares about anything except owning the most brands in modern entertainment. Quality is iffy (e.g. Nutcracker, Disney channel); legacy doesn’t matter (e.g. censoring old cartoons that are products of their time, using the Disney Channel Mickey in the ride); new brands are exploited to death (Star Wars, and soon Marvel).
No one cares about the company’s history or traditional importance except how the nostalgia can be used to sell more stuff.
Iger was a weatherman who came to Disney when Eisner bought ABC. Chapek oversaw the conversion of Disney Stores from the classic experience to plastic toys.
But lest I sound cynical, I’ve simply accepted this sad fact. I keep the “Magic” and wonder alive by watching Walt’s classics, and by choosing to overlook the greed and simply have fun when I’m in parks. Plus, I visit many other locations around the world to keep theme park entertainment in perspective.