Feel free to move this to a more appropriate thread, but I think there's still some things they could feasibly do for 2025 and beyond that would remedy this situation, in order of feasability and likelihood.
1. Announce major additions for 2027, and 2028. USH is effectively where WDW was in early 2023, with little in the way of a roadmap beyond a single attraction. I think fans would generally feel better about this delay if there was some kind of North Star we could point to and draw excitement from even if smaller attractions get delayed or reveal themselves to be dissapointments.
2. Jurassic World 4 integration: Add new dinos from the film to the land, whether as walk-around characters or a simple figure within the ride's dead zones. Have Scarlett Johannson do some voice over or integrate new video segments within the queue. I'm sure their marketing budgets already account for some form of in-park integration with this new movie...
3. Bring over the interactive Fantastic Beasts from USJ (maybe co-opt some of the FJ extended queue for a dedicated creature space?)
4. New Super Nintendo World Games: I think they're already doing this, but there's still a few dead areas that could be addressed.
5. A new DreamWorks Theater show
6. Replaxe the Walking Dead flex space with Villain-Con: This might not be feasible to execute within a year depending on how much lead time they would need to gut the building and fabricate show elements.
7. New flat ride for the upper lot (bye-bye Parisian courtyard...)