I think the core issue is that the Tour acts more like a marketing landing page than an actual "introduction" (by that, I mean teaches people how to use it, not just to draw them in). I'm rather aloof of the Web 2.0 approach of a high widget to content ratio, that is less content. I'm not going to spend half an hour of my time studying a pamphlet when a plain page with bulleted points would do.
So far as I'm aware, the core audience of Documentation so far are the beta testers, who are active contributors that are well acquainted with using SO, judging from the fair amount of activity on meta. Extending that, the consensus is that the desired contributor demographic are knowledgeable users with quality contributions that don't care for rep. So, the marketing speak just comes off as patronizing.
While my post seems to be hijacking the topic at hand, I think trying to come up with a better analogy (or cute phrase) is missing the point. It's a bikeshed problem and an American based company is probably not going to be able to come up with something that appeals to all demographics. It's a waste of time that should better be spent writing Documentation on Documentation.
TL;DR: More content, less market speak.