"some fans have voiced concern about a land based on a single intellectual property sitting alongside the Walt Disney originals. Maybe it's a fair point - Tomorrowland, Frontierland, Fantasyland, Adventureland... Star Wars Land?"
My rebuttal for that is Cars Land. There's also a land dedicated to A Bug's Life.

You also missed the finding Nemo ride (it does move) and innoventions at Epcot.

The Finding Nemo ride is already counted (it's called The Seas With Nemo & Friends). If by Innoventions you meant the Sum of All Thrills (the KUKA Robo Arm simulator) then you're right – it's not on here. Disney doesn't count it as an attraction, but as an exhibitor inside of Innoventions. You can see why, since it has an hourly capacity of a few dozen people and is not a permanent installation. If you wanted, you could consider it one of Epcot's rides!

It will be interesting to see where Shanghai Disneyland ends up ranking on these lists. Based on a lineup list I saw a while back, it looked like it would open with between 15-20 rides, which is actually pretty good for a park's first opening as compared to what Disney has done in the past (start with 3, add 3 more, kind of thinking).

Please explain to me why guests pay a full day admission for a park with 5 rides after being open for 25 years.

You actually missed the Tea Cups for Disneyland Park at Paris.
And though not moving, the labyrinth and tree house are officially considered as attractions.

Right you are on the Tea Cups. As for the others, Disney Parks have LOTS of "attractions" like Turtle Talk and Animation Academy and the Treehouses. We very purposefully excluded those to focus only on "rides" by the definition given in the introductory paragraphs. It's just for fun, so defining what we mean by "ride" (compared to the broad description of "attraction") lets us simplify for comparison.

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