Figments Friend
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Very good questions! Besides the attractions that are already mentioned earlier, I can wholeheartedly answer all three questions with 'yes' regarding Tower of Terror and Mission: Space. Outside the US (since we're discussing Disney, right) I'd say Ratatouile in Paris does the same job for me as well. Same counts for Grizzly Mountain Runaway Mine Cars and Mystic Manor in Hong Kong, although honestly those are inspired on BTM and HM which clearly predate the 2000's.
I very much like @Figments Friend view on being an observer or participant
I agree, 'Tower of Terror' opened in the 90s and does indeed capture that feeling of 'pure environment' and puts you into a exciting, although appropriately foreboding, setting.
When you enter the queue and first get inside the Hollywood Tower Hotel, you are unquestionably 'there'. and it's great.
The theming and overall ride concept is a winner in that respect, so it can certainly be placed on the shelf with the other great immersive Attractions Disney has developed over the years.
Also note that it is in line with what i was discussing earlier about placing YOU, the Guest, in the role as the one having the adventure.
YOU are the one who is experiencing a free fall in a elevator shaft within a decrepit high rise Hotel.
You are not just sitting there, casually watching someone else or another character in the Attraction 'have the adventure'...you are experiencing it yourself first hand.
The same can be said for 'Mission: Space' as you pointed out.
Although primarily a 'screen based' Attraction, you can still easily slip into the mentality that YOU are about to blast off into outer space to visit Mars.
It is a stretch ....but it's a fun diversion when passing through the Park.
'Mystic Manor' is also a good example when it comes to placing you in a setting and making you feel immersed in a adventure.
Again, YOU are having the adventure in a first person sense and for most of the experience you are felt that your passage is triggering off all the happenings.
Although this is also a Attraction that is heavily screen based, it works because of the way that technology has been implemented.
It is used in a clever and engaging way, instead of a overly passive way.
The addition of a great themed setting and Animatronic additions, not to mention a cutting edge ride vehicle experience makes it a winner.