I love love loved Epcot in the late eighties, early nineties. It was my favorite place in the world. As I've mentioned before countless times on the forum I would ride Horizons, World of Motion, Imagination, and Spaceship Earth over and over and over again all day.
But my little brother was bored out of his mind all day. While I may have loved the silly show scenes of World of Motion, it was a walk-on most days because many people found it boring. While I found Horizons fascinating, it was a place for a quick nap for much of the general public before it closed. Heck, even Body Wars was a walk-on towards the end, (even though Star Tours was as popular as ever over at MGM.) I remember riding Body Wars by myself on more than one occasion. Like, just me. Alone. On the ride.
So, yea. Reality is what's best for the company. And what makes the most people happy... May not be what I loved most about Epcot. At the end of the day, I just remind myself that this is a business, and not a nature preserve for old rides.
EDIT: They can replace the attractions, but nothing can take my memories away. Now it's time for the youth of today to make their own lasting memories. It feels to me like Disney just wants to make sure they're positive ones. I'm okay with that.