In the first moment I used slide films - back in early 80s, I did it because you didn't get reliable results when you asked a "normal" professional laboratory to make prints from C41 films. Some were too bright, others were too dark, others had unpleasant colours...
With slide film, I always knew that I
myself could try to do anything to get good pictures (or mess them up

).
After some years, when I had found my favourite films, I didn't change until I stopped photography for many years in 2007: Kodachrome 25

, Ektachrome 400HC

and Ektachrome P800/1600

.
I still miss all the three of them. Especially
Kodachrome 25's are among the best coloured slides in my collection and much better than
any coloured print I have ever seen.
And from those years on until today...
Are you viewing the slides in an optical viewer or projector? (The best viewing experience in my opinion, but "selfish" as you can only show others in person.)
Yes, I have always been loving to use the projector.
For that reason I have stopped to work in the black-and-white darkroom many years ago and have since been doing slides in black-and-white also. It's a real pleasure.