mikejs78
Well-Known Member
The problem is here, that what you state here is a plot device, not a theme. Now, normally I wouldn't care about such technical minutae, but you are the one who has been pushing the idea that modern DHS has no proper theme. And when pressed, you don't seem to be able to come up with anything for old MGM that fits the definition of theme.The Tower of Terror isn’t just a ride set in the universe of the Twilight Zone, guests are shown old footage of a lost episode until they ironically choose to experience the horrors for themselves. On RnRC riders are just looking at the recoding studio until they feel the thrill of being whisked to backstage of a concert. On the Great Movie Ride guests are passive viewers until their tour becomes part of the movies. The Indiana Jones stunt show displays impressive stunts before highlighting the production as guests join the performance itself. Animation building, backlot tour, streets of Hollywood, etc.
Regarding things fitting in multiple parks - sure, but that's always been the case. Small World, Carousel of Progress, PeopleMover could all easily fit into Epcot. Jungle Cruise into DAK. That's not really an argument.