Thankfully there's room in this world for all viewpoints. And I kinda like my nice rose-tinted spectacles which give even the most idiotic behaviour the benefit of the doubt sometimes.
I happen to love the history of Walt Disney and the company he founded - the people, the films, the characters, the music and everything else - and I think our beloved parks would be a lot better for following his original ideals a little more closely rather than trying to follow current trends (a year or two late). So I guess the overall concept of D23 really does appeal to me - just don't expect them to make it an up-to-the-minute news service!
Was the D23 mystery marketing campaign wrong? Not really, although I suspect the founders of D23 (or more likely Disney's marketing people) were very naive in not anticipating how the whole thing would get blown out of all proportion by the potentially rabid internet community.
Should there be some sort of theme park loyalty scheme?
Absolutely!!!
However, did Disney give ANY hint that D23 would be anything remotely to do with theme parks, and so are they "arrogant" in not making D23 about the parks? Nope, not at all - any more than the WDCC collectors society, the DVD buyers club or the comic-books fan club should be about the theme parks. In fact, in many ways the theme park fans (amongst which number I do count myself) could be described as the ones being "arrogant" in expecting that the mysterious D23 should have been all about what
they happened to want.
So in summary, a thumbs up to Dis Unplugged for wanting Disney to do
something to reward its loyal theme park guests, but also a big thumbs up to Lou Mongello for discussing and supporting D23 for what it actually
is rather than what we might have
wanted it to be.
Andre
P.S. Actually my own (completely personal) gripe with D23 was not the $75 membership charge per se, but their reliance on disneyshopping.com for distribution and hence the ludicrous $60 international postage charges - but I guess that makes me a sub-group of a minority in Disney USA's eyes... and maybe an arrogant one at that.