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I will also say that I wouldn't mind the amount of attractions relying heavily on screen technology if they were *also* installing attractions that used more physical effects... Disney actually does a decent job at this. For every Soarin' there's a Little Mermaid, for every Mission: Space there's a Seven Dwarfs Mine Train. The mix is paramount - but all of the new additions have been all-screens, all the time.
There's also just something very psychological and subterranean about this - it's incredibly difficult to explain - but threats and immersion in worlds are always going to feel more genuine, real, and exciting when you're part of a physical space with physical effects and creatures. There's less hoops for your mind to jump through - oh look, there's a physical dinosaur in front of me, well it isn't real, obviously, it's an animatronic, but I'll believe it's real - versus oh look, there's a screen with a dinosaur being projected onto it, huh, I guess I can believe it's real.
There's also just something very psychological and subterranean about this - it's incredibly difficult to explain - but threats and immersion in worlds are always going to feel more genuine, real, and exciting when you're part of a physical space with physical effects and creatures. There's less hoops for your mind to jump through - oh look, there's a physical dinosaur in front of me, well it isn't real, obviously, it's an animatronic, but I'll believe it's real - versus oh look, there's a screen with a dinosaur being projected onto it, huh, I guess I can believe it's real.