Yeah. I'm sure somebody will publish a probable new Hollywood Studios map, but the new areas will basically be everything behind Star Tours, Streets of America, and Toy Story Midway Mania on the other. This needs to happen. I wouldn't recommend anybody spend money on a full day at Hollywood Studios unless they want to do Toy Story, Tower of Terror, Rockin Rollercoaster, and Star Tours multiple times and see Fantasmic at the end of the day. (Note: That does sound like a great day to me, but not for people with small children.)
I'm excited, but skeptical for two reasons. First, New Fantasyland is underwhelming. Under the Sea hasn't been popular since a few months after it opened. Seven Dwarfs Mine Train is decent and will settle down to a 30 minute wait within a year. Less than 3 years after it opened, New Fantasyland is one of the least trafficked areas of the park. The best thing they did was add a Dumbo and move it to a better area. I suspect the best part of Toy Story Land will be the third track for Toy Story Midway Mania.
Second, Toy Story Land will only have two new rides in 11 acres of space. Both rides sound fine, but Hollywood Studios needs more rides. Star Wars Land only has two new rides for 14 acres of space. That's not enough. Avatar Land will only have two new rides as well. All that aside, New Fantasyland got major changes to the original plan after it was announced, I wouldn't be shocked to see them add something before long. I've always thought something like Astro Orbiter in Tomorrowland with alternating X-Wings and TIE Fighters would be cool and simple for Star Wars Land.
Anyway, I'm still going to be going. My boys are already into Star Wars and this all should be in place by the time they're 9 and 6 which is perfect.
Another thing that is interesting is that much of the revamp will be centered around the new trilogy of films in a new planet we've never seen before. This is a huge sign of confidence, but a huge risk that they haven't done before. Disney has halted plans around several movies that bombed, most recently John Carter, Lone Ranger, and Tomorrowland. Going all in on three new Star Wars films and two new Avatar films is very risky. Of course, on the flip side, if they had built New Fantasyland around Tangled and Frozen, it would be huge.