I'm curious what you mean by "destroy classics" here. Do you mean in the parks? If so, let's think logically about this: If classics, like say Peter Pan's Flight, are doing well and popular, there's no reason to spend the money to change it. Heck, even for things not doing well they don't change or update it. So in that sense, no I don't think they'd "destroy" those classics for the sake of doing it. I could see them adding more modern IPs in places like Adventureland or Future World in Epcot but even then I don't see it as necessarily a bad thing. Fact is, these guys don't wanna spend money, they want to cut costs and raise prices for the purpose of profit creation. I think if we're talking a "legacy" of a family friendly, egalitarian type place where everyone can go, that ship has long sailed in a lot of places, not just in Orlando or Anaheim.