I see a lot of stays for the 31-40 group, which is also my age group. I was a child when this opened and I found it to be one of the most wonderful rides at that age. I was in awe just from the exterior of the building, so large and beautiful and then there was this queue filled with all sorts of neat stuff. The only movie I recognized from the trailers on my first visits was "The Wizard of Oz", but I loved watching the trailers for the musicals and Casablanca as well, they seemed magical to me.
Then the ride: I loved the bubbles and pyramid of girls, I was intrigued by the mysterious man singing in the rain ("Why is he so happy he'd do that?"). I absolutely believed our vehicle was getting hijacked by a gangster or a bandit, unsure if I was scared, but I was definitely excited. I was truly scared of the alien coming out of the ceiling, but then came the part where our hijacker got his/her comeuppance. Again, it was magic to me. I don't know if I ever got a thrill out of Tarzan, but Casablanca intrigued me, and then the Wizard of Oz? Again, back in a land of magic! The final montage always gave me many emotions, even though I had never seen most of the movies.
Then, I got older, watched many of these movies, learned to appreciate many of them and notice the details in this attractIon. New technology is great, but when it's relied on more than the story or the details or the soul of what you're working on, you're left with an emptiness. I wish this ride had been updated instead of left to get dusty and unappreciated by people who would just discard it for something completely different. I'm a bit skeptical, because I've seen newer movies, I've ridden many of the newer attractions and something seems to be missing. I don't understand why people will wait 3 hrs for the seven dwarfs' coaster and less than a third of that time on Big Thunder Mountain...
Sorry for the length, but I thought that a lot of my experiences may be similar to others in my age group and that's why we voted 'stay'. Not that I would keep it exactly as it is, but the Mickey ideas look so bad in my opinion and like a slap in the face.