Please no. The purpose of a themed attraction is to get people to feel as if they've stepped out of the regular world, not to thrust them back into it.
While I don't know if it even has a name, it wasn't on the map last year either. It's probably intentional, since the scare actors over there are pretty well disguised as bushes,
Group of two teens waiting in line for The Racer while looking at AE:
"That's Mystic Timbers, right?"
"No, that's The Beast! How dumb can you be?"
"Oh wait, you're right. Can't believe I made that mistake."
Tragic...I could've saved some time at CP if I knew this before I went. However, it's rare to see any line longer than Maverick's, so I always used it there.
I find it noteworthy that Rick Bastrup wrote in his book, Adventures of a Theme Park Designer, that he'd be willing to help bring back Phantom Theater. Keep in mind that the book was written around the time PT:E was still being shown in the park.
Wasn't there a Peanuts-themed shooting ride on passholder surveys for a while? If so, it's entirely possible that that PT:ON was that very concept to start out, but was re-themed. Why would they change the theme? Because of the expiring license.
This could be an indicator that Charlie Brown and Snoopy might be evicted in favor of one of the legacy SF IPs.