I think Craig and Ryno do a great job. I always got a kick of the videos of them doing things in the park together. Erica is a welcome addition and seems to have good energy with them.
I do have a few ideas of content that I'd like to see, but it wouldn't be anything that would be a replacement of the Tuesday show. I agree with some others in that it does need to be overhauled. Most of the news items are things that I've already heard about from other Disney vloggers a day or two before.
I always thought that Disney missed an opportunity when Magical Express was around (plus the in-room channel) to have a light hearted video about the rules at Disney and how to do things. We've all been behind the family that thought they didn't have to fold their stroller up to get on the bus. Or the person who had a cooler filled with loose ice. Stuff like that. While most of us have been there a few times, there are always those guests that are just clueless about how things should be done. I think they could benefit from a few videos of how to visit the parks. I realize that you can't film going through the security checkpoints, but you could "role-play" it to show what not to pack or how to be ready for inspection.
Maybe a series based on the DIS articles about not being "that" person at the parks. I always enjoy reading Zoe Wood's articles (
Five People not be articles). They could re-enact some of them in the parks. Sometimes people need to see how their actions affect other guests before the "uh oh, I've done that" light bulb turns on. I'm looking at you "Backpack Guy" and "Children of the Shoulder". These could be done in a fun style based on the those 'how to act' public service films from decades past. I can just see Craig acting as the narrator... "This is Billy. Billy is a Backpack Guy." Meanwhile, Ryno is playing Billy and has slung his backpack in such a way as to almost hit Erica with it. "Uh Oh! Watch out Billy." and so forth.
Another thing that I'd like to see is a day in the parks from the perspective of one of the crew using a
scooter and a discussion about what it is really like for them. Keeping your head on a swivel watching out for people walking backwards or kids stepping out in front of you, etc. I understand that there are also irresponsible scooter drivers, but I've literally had a guest sit on me as I was parked because they didn't see me while they were trying to take a picture.
I agree with many of the others that this can be a good time to do things a little differently.