As far as Space Mountain in WDW goes. I like the way it is. Yea go figure I'm a preservationist. I don't mind updates. This is the original space mountain. Why can't money be spent still on making sure the cars, track, and whole system is working properly.
Then make sure the effetcs or archiecture in the pre and post show are up to par. Again it's more like what was said here previously" improving sound, lights, and quality". I think the paris version is fine for paris, but I despise the look of something so crazy as the space mountain in disneyland, thought i'm sure the ride will be a blast .
Like I said before, moat people could care less about the pre and post shows. It's us nitpickers that really care. The majority just care about the ride. If you have a good quality and upkept ride, with an upkept pre and post show, but with that "radical" 70s architecture, then you have yourself a nicely themed ride. It doesn't at all have to be another jules vern "thing".
Why do these Imagineers have such a problem with making tomorrowland look so drastic. I don't mind too much what happened in WDW, but at DL it was a HUGE change.
So what...we have to go back centuries to see how the future was seen, yet we can't keep or restore atleast the architecture of what was seen as futuristic when the parks originally opened? In the magic kingdom, I don't see why the architecture, and SOME of the rides have to be seen to keep up with the future. I think that should be left for Epcot.