We all understand the business calculation that would inform such a decision. That doesn't mean all of us have to buy into the theory that it would necessarily be the best move the park could make. Would a hypothetical Yoshi ride be executed with today's technology? Yes. Would it draw a larger crowd than E.T.? Very likely. Would it actually be a better ride? Who knows!
This idea that USF's history is basically irrelevant, and that everything is replaceable, is kind of a bummer to someone who grew up with the park in the 1990s. I wish Universal was more willing to embrace its history in more meaningful ways than just some merchandise offerings. Bringing Kong back to the resort was a fantastic step in that direction, granted, but it's certainly not the start of any sort of trend.