So, an Orlando Sentinel critic actually likes something (the hiring of Dieter Hannig) that WDW did? No wonder why he's no longer with the Sentinel. I thought the Sentinel's stated editorial policy is to loudly and viciously oppose all things WDW.Zazu wrote:To put this in perspective, that "blogger" is none other than Scott Joseph, the recently terminated food critic for the Orlando Sentinel.
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Thanks for the insight, Zazu; I wasn't aware of Scott Joseph's history.Zazu wrote:To put this in perspective, that "blogger" is none other than Scott Joseph, the recently terminated food critic for the Orlando Sentinel.
If I'm not mistaken, Dieter came over from Disneyland Paris after designing and starting the F&B operation over there. And you're right...no reason to cry for him, but it was nice to think that F&B new concepts were in such capable hands.
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