Is that still there now that it's 2D? I don't really remember that part very well, but sounds like something that wouldn't work well in 2D.
Actually, I think it works relatively well. Not great, but it also doesn't stick out in a bad way. It goes by very quickly, so you really don't get much time to think about it.
I do believe that the above posts nailed all the differences between Orlando and Hollywood. I'll also update that the "scrolling" effect in the final screens is now smoothed out.
And to give my 2 cents, one thing that the 2D version does much better is give a better sense of immersion, now that your peripheral vision is also being utilized. With the glasses it was blocked off, so it now gives a greater sense of an encompassing environment in the screens.
On the downside, I've also noticed that if you look down at your legs or restraints, you can see projections on them, which I never noticed before with the glasses on.
A light test could be interesting, I'm hoping for it.
And don't forget, if anyone has any insight of being able to order a smaller/single portion of the Holiday Great Feast at Three Broomsticks, let me know.