While I detest that this makes a Disney park even less accessible to the normal folks than the others already are (which is yet another thing that takes away from my happy bubble that Disney wanted to bring something good to the masses), the idea that there will be new and exciting things there is, well... exciting.
Having been to the former DisneyQuest in Chicago, it was a big let-down in terms of exciting technology. Like LSPE, I'd rather see them bring it to existing parks, or perhaps open something more reasonably priced.
However, a part of the failure of DisneyQuest, Chicago, IMO was that it wasn't well-maintained. Perhaps it would work better with more maintenance, and a different slant on technology. Straightforward technology is always quickly outdated.
Oh bother! I don't care - don't make it too expensive for the middle-class! That's the least, right?
