No offense, but that is a very close-minded way of thinking.Leave CGI to Pixar.
Disney Animation should not be expected to make only hand-drawn films. That would be imposing a specific technology on the studio.
As long as the stories are strong, then it doesn't matter what animation medium is used. The STORY is the most important thing.
If you are a fan of Pixar, they you should no doubt know who John Lasseter is; the chief creative officer at Pixar, and the director of Toy Story, A Bug's Life, Toy Story 2, and Cars, and he was the executive producer of all other Pixar films that he didn't direct.
John Lasseter also became the chief creative officer of Disney Animation in 2007. He has been the executive producer of every animated film from Disney since then. (Including Bolt and Tangled)
Story has become to top priority at Disney Animation again.
So the statement "Leave CGI to Pixar" does not make any sense at all. Because the story is the most important thing, not the animation method, and what's more, John Lasseter (from Pixar) is currently the executive producer of all Disney animated films, as well as Pixar. (He is a busy guy)
Bolt and Tangled were both from Disney Animation, were both CGI, were both executive produced by John Lasseter, and were both good movies.
Disney Animation will continue to make CGI films as well as hand-drawn films.
Its important to note that the executive producer is often the person who recruits everyone else on the project, including the director.