I don't mind DCA, My wife is not a big fan of it. I never had gotten to see the original DCA, and actually went to Florida first where we went to DHS. I feel if you go to DHS first then to DCA, most people would be like "Ok, I get it" I do remember visiting DLR with my future wife, and they were constructing DCA. I remember the view tower (it was the shortest line ride all day
) they had the glass etching showing what the skyline would look like with some concept art. We both looked forward to seeing the big bear looking thing on the glass.
Fast forward to 2018 and now us with teen age daughter go to see it. With out a shadow of the doubt My wife did like the golden age of Hollywood streets. The most shops in one area, her type of place. We did enjoy the Radiator Springs, because we just love the movies. My daughter and I love road trips so Grizzly Rapids and the feel of back high ways and national parks felt nostalgic to us, more so for me that I grew up on the family road trip vacation. My daughter still prefers the Tower of Terror, but Mission break out is a nice 2nd. Bugs land was nice, hope the Marvel addition stays just as immersive. We were there for Pixarfest. So Paradise Pier is now Pixar Pier, it made sense a large amount of the park was devoted to Pixar so, really was turning Disney Pixar Adventures. To be honest, the Pier is neat, but I felt I could do all the same attraction on Seattle Water Front, or hit the seaside towns with the permanent carnival rides. Once you walked thru the well themed streets, Cars land, bugs land, then life and times of John Muir, you go, Huh...Ok yah just like dino land at DAK. I like the Pixar Retheming that had went a long way to make the Pier area, more cohesive. Now everything is either Disney, or pixar, and not just the hey your in Disney, and then oh i'm in any seaside carnival USA. I like the park, but I am still mixed feelings on it.