It feels empty, emotionally uninvolving, doesn't it? I'd say there is theme without placemaking.
Disney is getting in the habit of theming individual rides, plus their immediate surrounding. Instead of the old way of creating a place, a themed land.
That is a mistake. Individual rides need to be subordinate to the overall 'story' (that maligned term!) of the land. Instead of the story of the ride taking preference and the area around it being themed to that. That is the world upside down.
This is why NFL falls so flat too. That is a collection of several areas themed as BatB, Mermaid, Snow. But, in the immortal words Gertrude Stein spoke about Oakland: 'there is no 'there' there'.
Like LA it estranges the visitor. Unlike San Francisco, which is a proper 'place'. Or old European towns, or classic FL, which was a very strong place, a mediaeval town square.