I go back to the question I posed earlier, (I think in another thread): is Splash Mountain art?
If art is defined in terms of being something that triggers an emotional reaction (I'm simplifying greatly for the sake of brevity), then we might wish to call Splash a work of art, or it might be helpful for some of us to define Splash as a work of art.
If Splash is merely a flume ride, then it isn't worth saving. If splash is art, then maybe it should be saved.
What is art? In 1917, Marcel Duchamp put a name on a urinal, "The Fountain," and called it art. For years, we've also heard Warhol's 1962 depiction of Campbells' Soup cans and his depiction of Brillo Pad boxes called fine art.
Mary Blair (it's a small world) considered herself to be an artist, and her creations to be art.