I've always felt that Disney fans were defined by which of the following classic shows they enjoyed. You either were a COP, Tiki Room, Country Bears, or Hall of Presidents fan. I'm obviously a COP fan more than the rest.
Many of you want new carpet and seats, but to be honest, the refurbishments over the past few years (usually a week long or so) have actually done just that. Most of the theaters do have new carpet and seats. That all has been taken care of with refurbishments, but the updating of scenes has not. When COP was born, the audiences had lived throughthe 1900s, 1920s, and 1940s. I think that is where it has lost some of its audience today. Everyone likes a trip down memory lane, but if it doesn't apply to you, then you lose interest. Most people on these forums have more of a connection with dial up internet and using a microwave than we do with using an outhouse and visiting a drug store for a soft drink.
The attraction needs to stay in some form whether in it's current form or in a museum, but I'd love to see the sets shipped to the Smithsonian to be on display, while we receive the next version featuring 1950/60s to the near future focusing on how computer technology has changed our lives (vs. electricity). It would do the concept justice, resignate with audiences better, and bring it more up to date.