Does Star Wars land take away anything at DL?
Yup, about a third of the Rivers of America, and re-routes the original train track.
I can see where 'originalists' would find that appalling. I have just a bit of that feeling as well.
However, the new riverbank art that they released is quite nice, and seems to be a bit of 'plussing' of
the route. The original will no longer be available, certainly, and the original footprint of Disneyland
as envisioned by Walt will no longer be there. One could say that with the construction of Toontown that
has already been breached, though.
It's one of those debates that will never be over, people will change their minds over time, others won't,
and 15 years from now we'll still be discussing it.
Maybe more in a conceptual vein, the idea of a land dedicated to one IP "takes away" some of the feel
of the park. This is a new trend in theme parks, and this is Disneyland's first jump into the deep end of the
pool. Perhaps there will be more. But it's hard to knock the success of CarsLand and Harry Potter, so I'm
sure this isn't the only thing that will happen, going forward.
The original Disneyland 'lands' are each a conglomerate of attractions and architecture organized around
an idea . . . Fantasy, Adventure, Tomorrow, the Frontier. It's easy to see that those concepts
are much more flexible and adaptable. SWL is a monolithic idea--I am reasonably sure that Star Wars will
have enduring popularity, so it's not a bad bet. It's just, well, different.
And so the debates will continue . . .