Long Live the Toad
I really never had much a clue as to what the ride was really about (or Wind of the Willows for that matter), but I didn't care. Having been a little boy once myself, I can attest to the fact that there is NOTHING little boys love more than being to pretend they are driving. And with Mr. Toad, you could. I loved it! I have so many memories of sitting on my dad's lap (I was REAL little) at Disneyland California and spinning that steering wheel around the track. I'm really glad its still in CA, but its a shame they replaced it in Florida. Again, its a link to Disney's past and those should be preserved whenever possible.
Also, that Winnie the Pooh ride is lame. Way lame. No offense to anyone, but compared to the Toad, its BOOOORING. I don't know, maybe its me, but I think that an increasing part of Disney's business in the coming years is going to be from adults like myself who have really fond memories of Disney when they were kids. And while its awesome to have new attractions (you need them and usually with Disney, they're GREAT), you still want to see the same things you saw when you were a kid. If I ever have kids, I want them to experience the same rides I did when I was little--the Tiki Room the way it always was, those sky things, the Toad, the Carosuel of Progress (not really a kids thing but I always liked it). Anyway, keep the old stuff!