Well, no. If they had, as you said, “just slapped Mickey’s face on it and called it a day”, then I’m sure people would still have problems with it (I’m envisioning the same sphere with Mickey ears added or something?). Instead, they lovingly crafted a tribute to classic boardwalk swing rides, complete with trim and murals and yes, Mickey Mouse, but in the form of an accent, a flavor, to the attraction. IP did not redeem the Orange Stinger. Good design redeemed the Orange Stinger, with Mickey Mouse as a bonus. (Which of course worked fabulously with the retooled turn-of-the-century vision for Paradise Pier 2.0, which is now pretty much gone.) The same goes for the rest of California Adventure, or at least the 2012 version. It might have more IP now, but it is also better designed. And correlation is not causation, before anyone tries to argue this that way. But I digress.