This may have already been said but "A Bug's Land" was thrown together quickly to boost ride count and give toddlers something to do in DCA when the park was considered a joke and a Ghost Town. The only difference between these rides and your local Six Flags Looney Tunes area was the surrounding theming, which I admit was done very well and had plenty of SHADE. The rides are nothing you can't experience at a county fair. Parents waving and taking pictures but otherwise bored to death. Those rides are better served being recycled for scrap metal at the Anaheim dump instead of wasting the gas money to haul them to Florida.
While I am at it I would like to express my incredulousness at the way Carsland is fawned over as the "be all end all" of Disney theming. The Cadillac Range is very impressive, the buildings, fixtures, pathways, etc. leading up to it are all well done. No complaints, other than no shade which is a common problem at this park. I just don't see it as being any more immersive than say Sunset Blvd. at DHS. Seems there is a bit of groupthink going on here, like how it is cool to dump on Stitch's Great Escape when in reality it was only just a subpar attraction.