I really liked his Alaska vlogs. Didn't really care for Belize though, I think it was probably b/c it was a boring place.And Adam the Woo has been on some interesting adventures lately - Barrow Alaska and Belize.
Same here.I used to watch them a lot, but then I realized the content is very repetitive. And some just started to annoy me.
Loved the DIS best and worst videos, but they stopped doing them and their weekly show has too much unrelated chit chat.
Tim Tracker; after a while I realized some of the things he reported were plain wrong, showing he didn’t know that much about Disney. Then they seemed to become very pleased with themselves, staying only at the most expensive hotels, and I stopped watching.
DFB: very basic info and highly repetitive content packaged in click bait titles.
PCD: I liked his vlogs at first because he wasn’t afraid to mention negative aspects as well, but then it turned into incessant complaining.
Mammoth club: I like the informative content but can do without all the games (winner picks dinner, etc). Ditto All Ears.
For some reason, my favorite are British vloggers’ trip reports. Nobody in particular, just that genre.
Adam Hattan is on it as well.My wife is on a girls trip right now on the Disney Treasure. Tim Tracker and Jen (and their kids), DisLyfeOfOurs, and Ordinary Adventures are some of the vloggers on the ship at the moment she has seen.
I will have to check them out!Same here.
That is why I like Charlie's New World so much.
The different accents and "lingo" are so fun.
For example after a hard shift at Rose & Crown they don't say "I am so tired!".
They will say "I am SHATTERED!".lol
As long as they aren't causing trouble, I think Disney likes the free publicity.Does Disney consider the Live Streamers "beneficial"?
Would they like a "cap" on how many or does Disney feel "the more live streams,the merrier"?
Wow,I had no idea the WDW live streamers can make that much money!If you get enough views, you can certainly have it as your primary source of income. Hence the rise of "influencers."