I do think they lack a certain visionary leader. Too often it seems like their attraction development consists of throwing more and more of what worked before without someone consciously looking at what the park needs.
Honestly, it's pretty much Fallon/F&F and unfortunately the swath of different attractions they removed, which reveals that no one really had a 'vision'.
I just don't understand the direction of the Studios park primarily.
What are they honestly doing with their one really big Animation franchise? Why is it limited to an overlay of an overlay of a simulator? Why is their mega $$$ franchise limited to a copy of a copy of a tram tour... when that clearly doesn't make sense. What on earth are they doing fumbling around with their re-breakout franchise from 2015? Talk about Disney mishandling Marvel in their parks... but why have Universal (who have been aggressively investing and looking aggressively for opportunities) completely ignored their access to the golden goose?
While I look forward to Potter, it still remains to be seen if they will create more than a new attraction in ride vehicle only for either of the two proposed attractions. Gets back into them just defaulting to 'what works'. Hogwarts Express is the different type of attraction I'm referring to. Tonally, storyboarding, experiential difference (screens have absolutely nothing to do with the 'problem' with their vision, or lack thereof).
Hogwarts Express was visionary!