I just wanted to get that quoted for posterity.
And to thank you for the big laugh this afternoon!
That's the key point for me, too. Disneyland, and even DCA, is a really well designed
tapestry of experiences. It has the most E Tickets of any park ever, and will likely never be dethroned from that. But it also has the most D/C Tickets of any park; smaller rides that fill out the day's experiences to great effect and make you realize you were at a wonderful theme park.
Animal Kingdom and DHS are the worst offenders at WDW; light on rides and almost entirely made up by E Tickets with height requirements. Then at Magic Kingdom, they have a paltry roster of smaller rides, and four (4!) of them are basically the same experience, a spinner.
Magic Kingdom has Dumbo, and Astro Orbiter, and Flying Carpets. And then they spent a bunch of money and marketing buzz to build... wait for it... a
double Dumbo spinner!
It will add a much-needed E Ticket and thrill ride to Magic Kingdom, but I am still baffled by them plopping a cloned Tron ride right next to Space Mountain.
I don't think history will be kind to that Tron decision. And it also tells me that the people in charge don't really know what they're doing or why their parks are supposed to exist.