Marvel and Star Wars are well overdone to the point that I couldn’t even support them anymore. Not only that, but Marvel’s over expansion made it hard for me to appreciate DC Comics. However, the idea of replacing Bug’s Land with a Marvel-themed world is a good idea. We may all be tired of Marvel, but Bug’s Land is too childish as the attractions are rushed. Not to mention, but it’s also home to the worst attraction California Adventure Park ever had - It’s Tough to be a Bug.
I grew sick of the movies years ago, Ironman 3 I think being the last one that I somewhat willingly watched when it released...I was forced to watch a couple others late last year and absolutely refused to watch any more after the totally predictable borefest that was Ant Man. I was okay with Guardians of the Galaxy, but only for it being so different compared to everything else being vomited out.
Comic book movies are just way too saturated and have been for years, I'm just sick of seeing it all plastered everywhere. I was really into comic books before these movies started coming out so at first it was neat, even though the vast majority of movies were for characters I didn't care about
(because Marvel lost the rights to most characters I like). It's gotten to a point though where I can't even find the motivation to read the books. I keep buying them occasionally, but I have so many I haven't read because I'm just sick of seeing comic related crap all the time via the movie popularity.
Similarly, I can't even be bothered with DC not because of their own crappy movies, but more so Marvel just spewing out constant crap. Same with 2000AD and Dark Horse...About all I'll read now are manga and releases from Image Comics since they tend to be different from the typical comic book we expect.
As for the theme park stuff, I basically have the same stance as I did with Kingdom Hearts: I don't care who owns them, I don't associate Marvel and Star Wars with Disney whatsoever. Maybe it's because for the longest time they WEREN'T a part of Disney, but to me they also just don't have that certain indescribable "thing" that Disney properties tend to have...I dunno, maybe it's just difficult to imagine the same brand owning both the Little Mermaid and the Punisher.