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Was that a serious post?It throws me off every time you make a serious post.

Was that a serious post?It throws me off every time you make a serious post.
Nothing could be farther from the truth.We're a group of adults sitting at our computers talking about theme parks. They're ALL serious posts, guys.
Yeah, and I'm not a adult. Ask any of my friends, who have told me to "act my age" for YEARS!! (Especially when I was going to WDW regularly)Nothing could be farther from the truth.
I'm on my phone, not my computer.
Well I did note that Llama said "adults" and not "grown ups". I definitely would have pushed back at that.Yeah, and I'm not a adult. Ask any of my friends, who have told me to "act my age" for YEARS!! (Especially when I was going to WDW regularly)![]()
Then they lose their point of difference if they're just doing what other Vlogs do.like some other vlogs that I read
Then they lose their point of difference if they're just doing what other Vlogs do.
I have always thought there was something fishy about Craig's posts...Just in case you don't read every single post on here, I want to make sure you know that we are going to be utilizing the Theme Parks Attractions & Strategies forums for Best and Worst topics in the future, and we'll try to make sure that it's labelled clearly so y'all know that it's us looking for show help. That being said, if it shows that I started a post then I think most people know I'm not just starting conversation for the halibut.
Kind of like Drunk History?This is a good thread. My 2 cents, I would love to see a livestream show where Craig, Ryno and the fellows go drinking around the world. Maybe start the show after stop number 4 or 5, and then take some live questions from the fans.
The only person who's on our team that's in the parks the same amount of time or more than me is Steve and now Fiasco. I don't despise Disney. I'm honest about it. If I don't think you should spend your hard earned money on a subpar experience then I'm going to be honest with you and if you choose to ignore it and look past to have the vacation that you want then that is your choice. I don't hate WDW. I hate that it's not the experience it should be and I hate that they can get away with it, because people are addicted to Disney like it's a drug.
They aren't being phoned in, but there's a finite amount of topics that we can talk about before we are just repeating ourselves blindly and we hit that point a year ago. We tried with topics we thought were different and interesting, like the smells episodes, and the feedback was that we were phoning it in. We can't handle dining topics because the Disney Dining Show does that. The hotels haven't changed. The attractions have changed and we are now going to start repeating topics around them, but ultimately we are doing a weekly show that probably can't justify it for a thousand show run.
If the worst is that it is hot, like in the Animal Kingdom show, maybe offer some ways to cool off? Yes, it's hot in there, hand out a tip to strategically go into a quick serve restaurant for a longer meal? A cut through that uses gift shops, like the back of all the stores that line Main Street.
It is great when people are able to hear criticism and make the effort to address it! Thank you guys for that!
Craig, have you guys considered a "history of" type podcast series? Something along the lines of the Connecting with Walt series but more a focus on WDW specific facets. There are some podcasts that have this sort of slant and there was recently a podcast done by TheForce.net about StarTours which discussed the origination of the attraction, Lucas' involvement and it's evolutions over the years. (link here)
With the vast Disney knowledge of the DIS team and the various personalities, I think there's a viable series option here for your team to document/discuss the history of rides, theme parks, lands in the parks, etc. Depending on the topic the episode could be anywhere from 20 minutes to an hour+ with interviews or tidbits from those familiar with the project(s) (i.e., imagineers). I'm not sure if this is something you all would be interested in making a real series of but just tossing it out there. I know I would definitely be a subscriber.
I would love this type of show!