I know this land went to a lot of different iterations. I don't think the current design iteration actually is the best choice overall. It was argued back in August that the land will attract the GP because of a,b,c...I think the land won't because it's missing key things which is timelessness, scale, and nostalgia. Look at the front two lands, Universal is building. You walk into Super Nintendo World, you are actually seeing things you fully recognize from your childhood, you look at Berk and the sheer scale of it is massive, there are some many things to do and see its sensory overload. For those two lands, it appears there was way more care put into it compared to Potter and Monsters.
I have to preface what I'm about to say by pointing out that the land is years away from opening, we don't know everything yet, and things can change.
That said, what kind of disappoints me about what we appear to be getting from the Monsters land is that I was hoping Universal would be taking the Potter approach: literally recreate environments from the movies. That's what they're doing with Nintendo (games instead of movies, in that case) and Berk. They want to put you in places you recognize, with characters that are immediately identifiable.
With Monsters, though, it seems like they're reconceptualizing the IP. So instead of actually walking directly into places from DRACULA or FRANKENSTEIN or THE WOLF MAN, we're going to be getting a land and attractions that are
suggested by the characters, but are not directly recreating anything from the movies. Some amount of creative license was always going to be necessary to get a bunch of the Monsters together in the same story, but the modern setting, the newly-invented main character for the E-ticket, the idea of the town embracing being a tourist trap, the outdoor coaster (which will obviously run during the daytime, making its proposed Wolf Man theme kind of nonsensical)... none of that screams to me "You're finally getting the Monsters land you always dreamed of!"
Did I have unfair expectations for the land, given that I've been a fan of the Monsters since I was a kid in the early 1990s and collected all the VHS tapes? Probably! But my feelings are what they are. I hope the area turns out well.
Since the Monsters (wolfman?) coaster is all but confirmed to be outdoors, I hope the sections that go through the courtyard area are well integrated into the land similar to this coaster in Germany's Phantasialand.
If the coaster were going to be, essentially, "contained" by facades (even while still technically being "outdoor"), I think that would be much better. Both for the coaster itself and for the surrounding area.