Well, here we are off-topic again.
I agree about Dinosaur, the main problem was that the story was weak, despite the beautiful visuals.
Same thing with Atlantis.
I have to say, the late 90's and early 2000's were a dark time for the Disney Company.
In 2004, there was an industry wide believe that audiences did not want to see 2D animation anymore. In Disney's case, the real issue was that they had released several 2D animated films that did not do well becuase the stories were not strong.
Also, Disney and Pixar were going to break up and end their business relationship.
Luckily, Disney had a corporate shake-up, and the management changed. Bob Iger became CEO, and Disney acquired Pixar. John Lasseter became chief creative officer at Disney Animation, as well as principal creative adviser at Walt Disney Imagineering.
But to get back to point, Disney Animation is currently in a good place. The recent films have had strong stories, and they are currently developing BOTH 2D films, and CGI films. In that regard, that makes them a unique studio.
I have faith in every project that John Lasseter is associated with.