I don't care if any ride has screens, it is more how those screens are used and if they are the focal point for the majority of the ride. I also don't care if some rides the focal point is the screens. It is more about the variety of rides a single park gives their patrons. I want a good mix of thrill, family, and kiddie (less on the kiddie side, maybe 1 or 2 spinner or carousal type rides and a play area) rides. A mix of the type of rides when it comes to simulators, coasters, slow moving rides, 3D based rides, theater movies, theater shows, etc. When the park itself starts to have too much of one area it starts to feel odd and miss out on a chunk of people. So for me a park just needs a good mix of things.
Right now DHS has movies, theater shows, live action stuff, coaster, thrill, simulators, shooter ride, playground, etc. So adding in a sim and a trackless would work well. TSL is going to add a flat ride and a family coaster. So in the end the park is going to be fairly well balanced. Now I do think it needs more help and more stuff. It will be getting rid of both live action large theater things along with it still doesn't have the quantity of stuff. But after Disney slowly gets their butt in gear and finishes these two lands, it will be fairly balanced. So if one is screen focus and the other is screen enhanced, it will be fine. Also, like JungleSkip I want good quality rides. If they can deliver there with a land that let's me feel like I am there (HP Style) then I think it will be a huge win for this park.