Dionysus and Midas were never enemies, Midas was in fact favored by Dionysus twice - once for granting his wish, and the second time in telling Midas how to rid himself of it.
King Midas found Dionysus's friend, Silenus, was asleep in the flower gardens. Midas let him go without punishment.
Midas entertained Silenus until Dionysus came to find Midas
Dionyses gave king Midas gave king Midas the golden touch.
King Midas could turn what he touched to gold.
To have everything that he touched turn to gold.
Because Midas had sheltered and hospitably entertained Dionysus's follower Silenus.
King Midas found Dionysus's friend, Silenus, was asleep in the flower gardens. Midas let him go without punishment.
Midas entertained Silenus until Dionysus came to find Midas
With arrogance touched by ignorance, in that Midas did not heed Dionysus advice and Dionysus did not warn Midas outright that his touch of gold would affect food, water and living beings as well as things he wanted turned to gold.
Midas was greedy and wished to have everything he touched turn to gold, so Dionysus did so to teach him a lesson.
Dionyses gave king Midas gave king Midas the golden touch.
Midas.
Dionysus
Midas's daughter did not die in the myths; Midas has asked for the boon of the golden touch from Dionysus and when he found his food turned to gold he asked it back and was instructed by Dionysus on how to do so. The daughter dying is a modern hype.
King Midas could turn what he touched to gold.
To have everything that he touched turn to gold.
Dionysus, god of wine and grapes, gave Midas any wish he desired after Midas found his friend Sileas.