Here's how I see the hierarchy:
--At the top, we have Disney's Hollywood Studios. IMO, it's currently the weakest park in terms of full-day attraction assortment. I don't even think it really needs a new E-ticket, but rather a few C and D tickets to balance out the big two of Tower of Terror and Rock 'n Rollercoaster. Toy Story Mania seems to fit nicely into this category, with hopefully more to come.
--Next, I see Disney's Animal Kingdom and Magic Kingdom at about an equal level of needing attractions. Like DHS, I don't think that DAK necessarily needs more E-tickets, but rather more diversity in its attraction offerings--more B, C, and D tickets outside of DinoRama. On the other hand, Magic Kingdom has the best assortment of attractions...it's just been so long since it got a good E ticket. Strictly speaking, it doesn't need a new attraction, but one would be good for the park's overall health.
--Finally, Epcot. It has almost as good an attraction assorment as Magic Kingdom, and has received two major E-tickets in recent years, along with several smaller attractions and significant upgrades to existing attractions. While there are some notable weak points in the park (Imagination, Wonders of Life) and while it would be awfully nice to have a new attraction/pavilion in World Showcase, Epcot is currently doing pretty well for itself.
Completely agree with everything said here!
Whatever they bring into DHS, E, D, C Ticket, I pray that it is something of quality. Not just some spinner attraction for Pixar Studios.
At the top of the list should be a dark ride, or family friendly ride for Animal Kingdom and/or DHS. Out of all the attractions any of parks are lacking, I think these should be addressed pronto.
And of course, they are addressing one of them with Toy Story Mainia, which should be a very welcome addition.
