My first impression doesn't really fit the survey options, so I'll tell you about instead.
I went this weekend with my sisters and my daughter (Girls trip). Quick visit, basically a day and a half in the parks. We knew it was going to be packed, so we arranged for a tour to help us navigate the parks on Saturday. We started in DL and then went to DCA. Our guide told us a few hours into the tour that it was good we opted to start in Disneyland because the Incredicoaster was down for the first two hours of park opening.
It was wall to wall people at Pixar Pier when we finally made it over there at about 1PM--but we expected that. The area does look refreshed--new paint job and all. My daughter was happy the Games of Chance were back. However, my general impression was one of "much ado about nothing", which I wish wasn't the case. I really wanted to be wow'd and excited by the updates, but I just wasn't. I'm having a wierd self-reflexive emotional experience about it--I think I feel badly that I wasn't impressed.
About the Incredicoaster--I don't have an objection to the theming. But the elements they brought to manifest the theming didn't work for me. The ride just moves too fast to take in what they have added, and in some cases, the roller coaster cars are so tall that you really can't see some things but for a fleeting second (particularly the Jack Jack's)--I hadn't realized the cars were that tall before. To try and see everything takes you away from the thrill of the ride itself--this has always been a great roller coaster, and I felt like I missed the roller coaster part to try to experience the Incredibles part.
I recall that riding the coaster as California Screaming, you look at the big view of the park when the opportunity presents itself, and then when you are in the thrill elements, you are focused on that. No distractions. But riding the Incredicoaster, I felt like I was at times straining to see the theming elements, or missing them altogether, or I was missing the thrill elements--I couldn't experience theme and thrill at the same time.
Some other random notes--our guide told us or showed us some small things that I really appreciated, like the Dominguez tree, Patrick the Leprechan's house, and who the old man is at the beginning of POTC.
We had a couple of CM experiences where the CM was kind of lacking that "Disney polish". The most notable one was at HM at the merge with the FP and Standby lines. There was a CM there, but she wasn't really running the merge. We hesitated and asked how we should merge in, and she was sort of dismissive and said "you can just merge in any where". She really should have been directing the traffic so that guests didn't have to, because that sets up guests to coordinate with each other, which can lead to conflicts. This left me with a bad impression--not sure if it was a training issue or an attitude issue with that one CM.
Also, EMH on Sunday at DCA was kind of a mess. Incredicoaster was down, but they were still lining people up (they didn't start testing cars until close to rope drop, and I didn't see the cars running with people in them until well after rope drop). TSMM didn't open until about 20 min into EMH. Not much was open as a result. This was a bummer.
Ending on a good note, and then I will stop boring you: Our waiter at Carthay Circle was adorable--very entertaining. The seating for PTN with the Carthay Circle package is right on the curb in front of the restaurant, which was great. Our waiter accidently printed out an extra viewing ticket, and he gave it to us anyway. We then ended up with one member of our party not being able to make it to the parade--which meant we had two extra tickets. We found a random couple sitting down waiting for the parade, and gave them the two extras. I hope they enjoyed it.