I don't think anyone was against the concept of the virtual, exploration/interactive queue. What we were saying is they aren't going to have you play the latest Mario game as you wait, because you're just going to be in the game - in the same way you are in Gringotts bank. So you might deal with Goombas, or Piranha Plants, or you might interact with Toads. But again, people can play the game anywhere - having them play a console game, even by virtual reality, would feel cheap to me. Let's make things that people could never do at home, and make them wanna purchase the latest Mario game in the gift shop. Let them demo the games at a Nintendo Store outside the land, or even at the land's bigger gift shop (or at the Universal Store in the vein of the Potter books and films).
I don't think anyone here really disagreed with the basis of your point Frank - just the idea of playing the games themselves in queue when there are opportunities to allow guests a much deeper, richer experience of the world than they have already gotten by playing the games.