CoP may mean nothing to some, but to others. like myself, it had significant importance. First visit, the song was "Best years of our lives". It really was for me the absolute best time career wise and family wise. My young girls memorized it with one showing and we sang it all the way back to Vermont, much to the upset of my wife. The second was many years after. My girls had grown and married, my wife had left me and I was solo sitting on a bench in MK feeling sorry for myself then trying to snap out of my self imposed pity party, I decided to go to CoP. The new song was "Beautiful Tomorrow". Something about that at that particular time all of a sudden made me decide to stop the foul mood and start to make some changes in direction as soon as I got home and it changed everything. Did it really fix things? Probably not, but looking ahead instead of past and current will always be something I connect with it.
The solution is, if anyone doesn't like it or find it boring, it is so simple to just walk past the entrance and then it can stay for those of us that have enjoyed it for almost 40 years.