There's so much that is thematically off about a concept like Toy Story Land. However, my main gripe is that the supposed scale is way out of whack.
The main "story" is that we are shrunk down to toy size, Andy built some stuff, etc, etc. But that doesn't explain why the theme pieces along the coaster track and in the land (i.e., other toys) are so large. If we're being shrunk down to true Toy-size, then why...
- Why is the foliage, themed as grass, going to be so large? Did someone forget to cut the lawn?
- Why are are the other Toys in the land so large?
- Why do we walk straight out from Andy's bedroom into this weird backyard? Do he have a door from the second floor of his room that we don't know about?
Toy Story as a theme park land has just never made much sense to me.