^ Yeah, it's clearly a reaction to Shanghai's, but at the same time, it's always looked a bit daft. Even though it's the same size as California's, it looks quite a bit smaller because of the mountains behind it. The moutain backdrop is amazing, but it works against the castle at the same time. They have projection mapping with the fireworks, but a lot of it can be difficult to see when it's busy since the castle isn't very tall.
Looking at the map, the 2018 Marvel attraction will be a retheme of Buzz Lightyear. Not sure if this picture is showing that or not, but the fact that it's a shooter suggests it probably is:
That and the new show in Adventureland in the same year seems like a good start.
The new castle, clearly showing some kind of show out front. It looks amazing to be fair.
I think another reason to make the castle bigger could be to hide the Frozen area directly behind it. If the concept art is accurate, and I don't see why it wouldn't be, there'll be a mountain and another castle.
The ride looks like a version of Aquatopia to me, but will obviously run on "ice" instead of water:
I get what you mean with the Marvel stuff going into the main park, but I think putting it all together in Tomorrowland actually works. Iron Man doesn't look out of place at all and has really enhanced the whole feel of the area. I'm also pleased that they've closed Autopia for it, and kept the area next to Grizzly Gulch free for something else in the future. Whatever the 2023 ride is, it's going to be f**king massive. The whole area is going to look amazing.
The whole thing has been budgeted at just under HK$11 billion, which is around US$1.5 billion or £1.14 billion.