Can I ask a specific question about the 'non-local' perspective? What exactly is the perspective that you're looking for?
First, thanks for asking. Not that I doubted it, but it shows that you and the team are listening and considering what your followers are seeking going forward.
Second, if you haven't already, take a look at the poll I posted. So far 85% of responders have said that trip planning is NOT the main reason they watch/listen to the show.
I think that highlights an interesting dichotomy here. Some people want more trip planning advice; others don't turn to the show for that reason.
All of that said, I'm also one of the people who has said you need the non-local perspective. The entire experience of a Disney vacation is simply different for a visitor than it is for a local, from the first step of planning to the travel to the hotel stay to the park experience to the return home. And if you're a first-timer, the whole thing is tremendously overwhelming. Disney has made trip planning outrageously complicated.
Just one example: As a local, you can pop into Epcot one evening and try a couple of F&W booths, come back on another day to sample a few more, and return yet again to experience others. Someone coming for a few days or a week only has one shot, maybe a few hours, to visit Epcot. They're going to approach the festival very differently than you would. It's great to hear the team discuss all of the booths and menu items but that doesn't necessarily help a visitor come up with a plan of attack.
Another example: All many trip planners have to go on is Disney propaganda, why you need to say "in the magic" or whatever wording they use. They don't know that staying offsite is a legit option with everything from cheap motels to high end luxury resorts, timeshares, and rental homes. I know Dreams is in business to sell Disney packages but I'd love to see the show acknowledge that the majority of WDW visitors don't stay onsite. Maybe have a recurring feature where you discuss offsite options. It doesn't have to be full out individual property reviews but at least focus on the different areas where one could stay: 192 east, 192 west, Hotel Plaza Blvd, the Palm Parkway corridor, International Drive, etc. Do some videos with a driving tour of each of those areas similar to how the Moving to Orlando show did episodes focused on various towns years ago. Maybe bring in a guest or two who has rented a vacation home to talk about that process and show some of the more popular rental communities: Windsor Palms, Windsor Hills, Lindfields, Margaritaville, etc. Talk about some of the big timeshare resorts like Vistana and the Marriott properties.
What are the pros and cons of driving your own car around property rather than using Disney transportation?
What are the options for getting groceries delivered? What are some good offsite restaurants that deliver to property?
So many topics that out of town visitors could benefit from knowing that locals probably just never think about.