Its hardly better than if I built the ride system our of unpainted driftwood. The AAs are shady and the entire ride is kept in a constant state of disarray and poor maintenance. When the building caught fire and they went down for an extended period of time, the only maintenance they cared to do was to repaint sections. Both rides live in a state of despair which is why both rides break down so often.
Not to veer the thread too off-topic from where it already is, but when the building caught fire and went dark, not only was the full ride painted, but the pier effects and dynamite shack were fixed along with various other effects. I'm not sure when you rode Dudley, but I rode it the week it was brought back from it's downtime and it looked the best it had in quite a bit. Yes, the theming of the ride is lackluster, as I said earlier, but to declare that you personally could build a better ride out of scraps is a bit of a stretch and just plain far fetched. Literal or not.
As for Popeye, other than the occasional effect or AA being down, what state of disrepair and downtime are you talking about. Popeye actually has some of the lowest downtime in the park from what I've seen. I think Forbidden Journey and Cat in the Hat have more downtime caused by technical difficulties than Popeye. I personally think that Toon Lagoon, while not as well themed as Potter, can hold it's own quite well in the park. Plus, I love the comic strips and properties they use. Not only do they remind me of my own childhood, but Toon Lagoon also introduces them to new generations of kids that might learn to love them just as much as I do.
Also Dudley, besides the fact that it does have a Golden Ticket for being a thrill ride that was designed to be well....thrilling, its a terrible ride.
Just to clarify, it has ten Golden Tickets for being best Water Ride. A category it competes against other amazing rides like Valhalla, Splash Mountain, Popeye, and Journey to Atlantis among others. So if it's constantly surpassing them, it must mean that the ride is doing something right for guests.
So for all opposed to replacing Toon Lagoon, where do you think LOTR should go?
Mentioned Kidzone earlier, Lol. I mean, as much as i'd want it at Islands, I think Islands is perfect as is.