Whoa sorry bud, don't know who you are, but you are grossly mistaken...
The board at Galaxy is an ETC Expression. That IS a programmable board. It is not a manual board by any means. You can write a cue, a cuestack, and change pages just as easily as you can on a Wholehog. That is also an old, BUT very advanced board. Some Broadway shows still use ETC Expressions. For Mickey's Twas the Night Before Christmas, that same ETC Expression runs the Studio Spots (moving lights) for the entire show and has ZERO problems doing it. It is primarily a conventional lighting console, but has no problem programming moving lights. It's just a bit more difficult..
ETC Expressions and the smaller Express consoles are used all around property in more shows than I care to count...
And Disney has put on GREAT shows at Galaxy without using fly space. A new state-of-the-art theatre would cost millions and millions of dollars. I'd rather see them use what they have...