And notice how the Entrance redo was more about reverting to what a previous generation did than about actually inventing anything.
For all the praise Shanghai's Pirates gets, I think it's still kind of stunning how little it takes from the original Pirates attractions. Like, popular opinion seems to be that was a successful example of them reinventing the wheel, but . . . I don't know. Pirates spent decades as the high-water mark for themed attractions, and in going to make a new one you throw out basically every lesson it taught? It feels lacking in a real conceptual understanding of what made the original great and why it's held up for 50+ years. There's more to what makes it great than just "Boats, Water, Pirates are there", but that's practically all they held on to.
But perhaps now I'm getting TOO off topic.