I'm just worried that it will end up being a "clone or nothing" scenario. If the clone idea is struck down (which Lasseter might see to), WDW will end up getting nothing (at least nothing that truly matters in terms of scale, I'd see something on the scale of Toy Story Playland as very little more than nothing). So some people might consider it a lose-lose situation regardless of what happens here. I'll still say i'd much rather have a clone of RSR than nothing or crap.
It's very sad, but I just don't see Lasseter or anyone else who matters really standing up for WDW. If they had then things would have gotten better already. No one who really matters or has any real power seems to care about the place enough to do anything, they're either completely uninterested or see it as a cheap way to make a ton of money off of guests. Guests whom they know will dump stupid amounts of money into it just because it has the Disney brand on it. I wouldn't be surprised if there existed people willing to buy a turd shaped like Mickey Mouse (or even better, Winnie the "Pooh"). DOES anyone of power exist in the Disney company that would be willing to start standing up for WDW and bringing quality and originality back again? I feel like WDW hasn't been truly been taken seriously and given a ton of attention on a grand scale since Epcot was first built. Seems like the closest we've gotten to anything of Epcot's scale at WDW was when Animal Kingdom was built. While I love AK, it became the victim of a lot of budget cuts due to the decline of the Disney was going through at the time (and still is apparently), it hasn't reached anywhere near what it should be. Until someone important, powerful, AND a lover of WDW steps in, I can't see anything getting much better than it is.
My one comfort within all of this is that according to our insiders here, the Disney company heads and TDO are both scared ****less at the state of apparently dwindling WDW numbers and competition from Universal and other parks. It would seem many guests are no longer blindly following the Disney brand and are beginning to realize that they can experience just as much if not more fun elsewhere. When love and care doesn't exist in a company, we've always got the wonderful emotion of fear within corporations as plan B to start the ball of progress rolling. And what a miracle that can be. Fear can lead to two things. It can either lead to a company making even MORE cutbacks to try to make a profit, or it can lead to a return to quality when there's no other way out. Nasty gamble perhaps. But the first chain of events has been in effect for decades now and is starting to take its toll on their numbers apparently. So perhaps this bodes well for quality again if they've run the cutbacks dry to the point where guests start to notice and take action. We'll see.
Sorry for getting so emotional and diverting the topic somewhat. I was trying to express concern over the entire WDW problem but it's hard to do so without going into the core of it all. Point being, i'm worried either way as to what may or may not happen in regards to RSR at WDW. I'm simultaneously happy at the prospect of WDW getting a good attraction, but also upset that there's no true creativity here anymore (like Epcot once was).
I don't mean disrespect and I hate to paint a target on the back of my head (perhaps an ironic statement), but I'm not a fan of Toy Story Midway Mania at all. I actually love the queue far more than the ride itself, i'm simply not at all impressed (nor much entertained) with mindless shooting at 3D video screens. Impressive dark rides with elaborate sets and plentiful amounts of detailed animatronics are much more my cup of tea. POTC-style or old Epcot rides. Video screens can ENHANCE small parts of rides, but i'm completely uninterested if that's all a ride amounts to. Just my opinion.