Thanks for the link to the interesting article with photos of Storybookland Canal Boats.
I've ridden Storybookland Canal Boats numerous times over the past decades . . . and I actually noticed the last couple of times that Pinocchio's village looked like it had fewer houses in it and that it seemed scaled back. Obviously, this isn't the case, but maybe it looks like this because they made the paint scheme and roof colors more homogenous. As if one day everybody in the village decided to go with the exact same blue tiles for their houses, you can see that the more "realistic" brown roof tops gave to blue in several instances. Even Gepetto's sign on his shop now has light blue on the bottom of it, which now clashes with his roof.
The worst offender, IMHO, is the current state of Toad Hall. The embankment behind the structure looks really bad (I guess they don't want guests on Casey Jr. to see that the back side is "fake", should have spent the money to make a new Toad Hall or build a "back side" to the current one then, IMHO).
I think they should have put Toad Hall on a hill, and added a little garage for a motor car or something. Also, you can see that upkeep of Toad Hall is pretty much non-existent, and no thought was given to restoring the front yard fence and posts. It doesn't look like somebody lives here, rather it is more like a figurine you'd buy at Hallmark for Christmas and leave on a table somewhere. Bricks that were painted a sandstone color have been allowed to bleach almost pure white!
The old Toad Hall looked great in its old place, wasn't hedged in by a wall, and the colors hadn't faded.
I think the door's archway looked better painted like it was wood, and I'd take vibrant blue tiles over faded green anyday in this case. Look how the old smoke stacks had "soot" painted on them, a detail they didn't restore when they re-installed Toad Hall. It would be awesome if they figure out how to add a little bit of a steam effect to the chimneys that is triggered right before a boat goes by.
Guests don't see everything on Indy, but on Storybook you've got the time to give almost everything a really close look, can't help but think that tons of guests realize how run-down Toad Hall looks.
There's a new Toad movie coming out, I'm hoping for a refurbished Toad Hall.