Closing down Lights Motor show down - the excuse given was that they need space for workers equipment and construction, is the biggest load of nonsense i've ever heard. Disney is huge, are you telling me they can't bloody down their tools in another area? How on earth did Universal manage it with even less space, and build Diagon Alley in 2 and a bit years ?!
Whether you liked Lights Motor Action show is irrelevant, it took in a huge amount of people, and was a standalone attraction that was pretty good for the first timer. CLOSING DOWN THIS ATTRACTION IS TO SAVE MONEY. NO OTHER REASON.
You really aren't stating anything that hasn't already been said before.
The show is closed and soon it will go the same way as Catastrophe Canyon. Back when you were posting as AmUK you bleated on and on incessantly about wanting to see boots on the ground and work being done at DHS. Well now its getting done, the deadwood is being cleared to make way for the expansions that are to come. And you're still complaining.
DHS is in large part a mess because of attractions like that show that were never particularly good in the first place but were left alone because it papered over growing cracks, it sat a lot of people on some bleachers a few times a day to watch a stunt show that was pretty mediocre. And it isn't the only contributing factor to the mess in the park that is getting an overdue axe.
They stuck the hat in the centre of the park for a temporary celebration and just left it there; its gone. They ruined the Backlot Tour; its gone. They ruined the Magic of Animation tour; its gone. They created Pixar Place and decided not to expand on the one attraction they put there; they're adding more. They've been content to waste a lot of space on forced perspective facades on SOA; that will be going.
Disney may have created the mess at DHS but they've done and are doing a lot to fix it. It might have taken longer than anyone would have hoped, and it might take longer to complete than anyone would like, but they're making visible progress. They've identified and are in the process of removing those issues having committed a huge amount of money to fixing the park's problems, creating new immersive lands and adding attractions that people will actually want to do rather than feel compelled to because there isn't much else there.
If Disney have chosen to close Lights, Motor, etc to use that land for equipment and construction then that's one cut I'm not going to complain about. That area of the park is going to be a building site whether you choose to believe that that is a factor in the closure or not, pretty much the entire back-end of DHS is getting levelled in order to make room for additions that will actually make the park worthwhile again, that will make use of space that has been wasted for far too long.
In your previous guise on this forum you wanted action, you wanted progress at DHS. Well now you're getting it.
Many of these cuts are indefensible, that is inarguable.
Cutting mediocre attractions to make way for a multi-million dollar overhaul of a struggling park is defensible in my view.