Oh really? I always thought the World Showcase was designed to get you to spend money on food and drinks? Good to know that the Stave Church is being bulldozed for an Olaf statue, school bread is gone for ho-hos with in plastic labeled with anna's face, and akershus is being torn down, rethemed, and will now sell lean cuisine meatballs instead of kjottkake.
I just think there's so much exaggeration going on in the thread. Half the sky-is-falling crowd wants to paint this as the impending end of world showcase, as if mary poppins prancing around isn't the first thing guests see coming from the international gateway or if a wrong turn through the streets of britain won't take you straight to Winnie the Pooh and Tigger. There are a few pavilions that really give you a strong vibe of the country they represent... Morocco comes to mind, China comes to mind. The others have never been much more than restaurants and stores. Germany is nothing but food and drink, Japan is nothing but a giant store and really low quality sake. I love impressions de france and give them some credit for some of the authenticity lurking on France's menus, but overall WS pays much more homage to making money than it does nations traditions and cultures outside of the holiday storytellings and the daily acts and shows at the pavilions (which Norway never even had)