disneysteve
DIS meet junkie
- Joined
- Sep 29, 2002
I've been listening for many years. No, I don't think it has "gone sour". I think it's the same great show it has always been.
And they still give plenty of praise and glowing reviews when they feel it is warranted. There is even a whole show dedicated to the Best and Worst of Walt Disney World. I was just listening to one of the "Best" episodes earlier today and they were quite passionate about the things that they felt Disney has really gotten right, talking about how nobody does it better.
OP, if all that is coming through to you is the negativity, try checking out some of the "Best of" episodes. Also, most of the dining show episodes have been generally positive.
I don't think any of this is new or different. One thing that I love and respect about the show is it is honest. They call it as they see it, and they don't always all agree with each other either. It's not all pixie dust and rainbows. Disney has it's problems, and increasingly more of them in recent years. It would be disingenuous for the show not to reflect that.The complaints about the company, the movies that you didn’t like, the looming strike and the bad food at this place or that place are not the podcast that I’ve enjoyed so much for many years.
And they still give plenty of praise and glowing reviews when they feel it is warranted. There is even a whole show dedicated to the Best and Worst of Walt Disney World. I was just listening to one of the "Best" episodes earlier today and they were quite passionate about the things that they felt Disney has really gotten right, talking about how nobody does it better.
OP, if all that is coming through to you is the negativity, try checking out some of the "Best of" episodes. Also, most of the dining show episodes have been generally positive.