Am I the only one that thinks new movies shouldn't be in FL? I feel like tangled (which was a good movie) would not fit in there. I mean you have 2 opening day rides and then this princess themed bathroom from a movie in 2010. I always felt FL was about storybook classics not modern digital animation. I dunno I might be thinking about this too much, maybe TDO will do a fantastic job.
You probably aren't the only one.
IMO, it's important to get the current stuff into the parks because it's what kids identify with. However, it should be measured, like adding a themed meet n greet, characters in the parade, a little tower like the current plan seems to have in it, or the Tiana riverboat show that ran temporarily when PatF opened. Then see what has staying power. The stuff that does maybe eventually gets a minor stage show (Tarzan rocks, Hunchback show), or new elements added to an attraction that can accomodate such (Nemo overlay to the Subs, adding Zazu/Iago to Tikis, e.g.). And finally, for the stuff that proves, after a period of time, to truly become recognized as a classic, you get a ride.
By that reckoning, they are on schedule with Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Toy Story and Lion King, went too fast with Stitch, Bug's Life, and Dinosaur, and might very well have moved a bit too fast with Monsters, Inc. and Cars (although based on my 2-year-old's reaction to Cars, I'm pretty confident that one is a keeper).
But that's just one view.