Okay, but I was in DHS a few years ago (after the 3D thing started) and I didn't ride Star Tours (I was passing through Orlando in only 36 hours en route to Europe and as a Disneyland AP'er, why bother?) but walked by and distinctly remember pausing in front and looking at it. The fake Kleig lights are still there, because
HOLLYWOOD!. And the At-At is still a giant
"Look How Clever We Are!" movie prop with no backside and more Kleig lights hanging from it to illuminate the Jedi Training Academy show, the redwood trees are cut off at the 20 foot height and the ride warehouse is still covered in vinyl graphics that give the movie set queue depth because
HOLLYWOOD!, etc., etc.
If they abandoned the movie set plotline for the queue and attraction, they've done a really bad job of covering that up.
But honestly the Star Tours conundrum is something both parks will need to deal with in 2019 and beyond. Personally, I think it helps that it's on the other side of the park at Disneyland and in a setup that tries to be an actual spaceport instead of a movie set. But when Galaxy's Edge opens, both versions of this late 1980's E Ticket are going to seem hokey and pointless in each park they are in.
Which reminds me, this bolsters this thread I'm going to create soon entitled
"Pixar Pier Is Awful and Why I'm Worried About Star Wars Land".