Sonno
Disneyologist
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Ok, how do we go about getting the good folks at Disney to bring back Vault Disney?
I sent them an email not to long ago, this is what I sent them:
I got back the "standard reply".
So, what to do? Anyone have any ideas?
I sent them an email not to long ago, this is what I sent them:
Me said:Hello,
My name is Steve Smith. Im a 31 year old, life long Disney fan, and I currently reside in Tallahassee, FL.
I dont know why Im writing this; Im expecting this letter to be onced over and responded to with a standard cookie cutter reply, if that. I dont mean to be cynical, Im just not sure how much one single letter will accomplish. But I figure I might as well try
Its a little after 3:00 am EST. The Disney Channel is on in the background. I really dont watch DC anymore; the only reason it is on is because my son is here and he watches it all the time. Hes long been asleep and I havent turned the TV off or switched the channel yet. The Suite Life of Zack and Cody is on. Im sitting here thinking to myself: Who in the world is watching this at 3:00am? And if they are, why? I get up and turn the TV off.
Then I get to thinking. Huh? I jumped on the internet and pulled up tvguide.com to see if this was a mistake or something. To my surprise, the entire week has the same genre of programs in the late night time slots. So really, I have to ask: Why are you all rerunning after-school pre-teen fluff at 3 oclock in the morning? I mean, Im not a TV programmer or anything but, Im going to guess that your target audience for these types of shows would be, or should be, in bed already. This just doesnt make any sense to me.
I would think, and this is just my opinion, that maybe the late night programming should be tailored to the people who might be watching at that hour, maybe something a little more, adult? Maybe something a little more nostalgic? I mean, you all have a TOME of material you could be using; stuff a lot of us older folks would totally love to be watching. When you have the older folks watching, you can tailor your advertising to us, the people who pay for trips and the like to Disney World, to Disneyland, on the Cruise Line etc. This would make a lot more sense to me.
Nick at Night is successful because they cater to the target audience for that time period. Im positive you all could seriously rival that. Everyone loves Disney! Its just a matter of what you put out when and for whom. Since when is Disney only about kids? I think there are significantly more adult Disney fans than there are younger fans. But what do I know?
Anyway, Im sure you all know this stuff already. It was just boggling my brain a little as to why this is the way it is currently. I really do hope you can do something about your late night programming. A reply would be gratefully appreciated.
I wish you all the best.
-Steve Smith
I got back the "standard reply".
So, what to do? Anyone have any ideas?

Plus I received a nice button up shirt (which sat in the closet for years).