To be fair, if a person stays off-property, dislikes water parks, and views CityWalk primarily just as scenery to walk by on your way to the park gates, some of that has little bearing on your overall enjoyment. It's all great/necessary for the resort's longevity, but if somebody cares about variety in terms of rides and lands, I can kind of see Cheezbat's point, albeit to a small degree. I think Cheezbat's talking about getting another IP in the parks that receives the Potter-esque "full-on immersion" treatment. Minion Mayhem, Transformers, and Kong aren't part of ultra-detailed, complete lands (granted, they could not be due to the constraints of their locations, and Kong certainly does look like "ultra-detailed" will definitely apply to it), and Springfield was kind of reverse-engineered to fit into that style. All are great additions, and I'm glad to have them, of course, but I think the general point is let's get STAR TREK or LORD OF THE RINGS (or something we don't yet know about) on wheels utilizing Diagon Alley levels of detail and theming before going to the Potter well for a third or fourth time (for the record, I'll take as much Potter as I can get... but all in due time).
Having said that, Universal has earned my trust. We can all talk about what we'd love to see them build in a perfect world, or what we think they could have done better here and there, but overall I believe they know what they're doing, and I'm happy to see the parks - and the resort in general - continue to grow as they see fit, even if things like Cabana Bay, Volcano Bay, and Sapphire Falls are unlikely to be utilized be me. They'll certainly be enjoyed by others, and that's a good thing.