Just the opposite for me. I loved the Hydrolators. I knew they weren't really moving but I loved the way they made it seem like they were. The ride through the aquarium seemed to be really great, but like with all animal attractions we were at the mercy of the animals to be around when we were going through. By the time you started to see something...it was over. It's not that it was awful, just less then impressive for me.
And please...Ellen and Jeopardy were a very welcome improvement over the 45 minute infomercial put on by Exxon, the self described saviors of the planet. At least Ellen, Bill Nye and Jeopardy helped to highlight the need for energy and how it fit into our everyday life in an entertaining way. The original only served to tell us just how great and beneficial Exxon was. Also this was during the time of the Valdez in Alaska mess, so credibility was not really a strong point.
I agree about The Living Seas. I personally loved the ride through the aquarium.
As for UoE, I still prefer the original, but I recognize I am in the minority. The current version with Ellen, Bille Nye, and Jeopardy seems like a glorified after school special. I like Ellen, Bill Nye, and Jeopardy all very much. I just don't care for them still being in the Energy Pavilion. We need an energy pavilion that is up to date: ie, doesn't still refer to solar energy as being too expensive, discussed nuclear power better, and really does a good job of making the audience want to know more about energy. Currently, the only real mention many good forms of energy get are when Ellen is answering the Jeopardy questions in the final montage - no detail, just names of things.