Disney YouTubers?

Molly from Mammoth Club (I think she was still with All Ears at the time) just took too long to explain things for me.
That was one of the reasons I stopped watching Mammoth Club. I get that it's a stylistic choice from Molly but it also makes me appreciate the editing at AllEars.

I pretty much watch AllEars now because I like their competitions that also give you tips, tricks and trivia. And in some cases they even have good game mechanics.

(It probably won't surprise you to find out that I'm also a fan of the (non-Disney) Jet Lag series.)
 
I don't watch a lot of vloggers, however these channels mostly offer other content besides vlogging but are very good IMO

Theme Park Stop - for parks news/rumors because Alicia Stella is awesome (mostly covers Universal but does cover Disney also)...great human being and also if you want the inside scoop on what is being built, she goes over all of the patents/trademarks/construction documents but yeah mostly for Universal...she said because so many other people already focus on Disney.

Offhand Disney - very entertaining to watch, goes over rumors and what he wishes would come back to the parks...don't know why his videos are so fun, he's unique and just interesting to hear what he says.

Defunctland - What started as a channel about extinct attractions they would like to bring back and historical information has grown into a PROPER Documentary channel with discussions about a lot of theme park and other related content. His most recent works about the building of EPCOT Center, the American Idol Experience, and the Disney Channel sound (4 notes, trust me it's actually really captivating) have been top quality content.

TDR Explorer - Focusing mostly on the Japanese parks and other Asian parks, they're some of the more informative vlogging style.

Watcher Podcasts - They do other videos but recently started a series called "For Your Amusement" where a guest comes on and discusses their favorite theme park attraction and whether it's considered "World class" or not. Mostly Disney but some Universal and other amusement parks

Martinsvidsdotnet - The Legendary Martin Smith who has documented and obtained archival footage from a ton of (now) extinct attractions over the years, with extremely in-depth history of the building of the attractions, ride-thrus etc. He also has more recent videos of still operating attractions/shows, etc.
 
I watch Mammoth Club, love Molly and Alan, Tim Tracker, DFB, Ron on the Go, love his hours long live videos from the parks, Paging Mr. Morrow, Nate has such an upbeat vibe, Wright Down Main Street, Disney food review videos, All Ears, Super Enthused and Theme Park Express. I used to be a big fan of Prince Charming Dev, but ever since he was iced out of being invited to Disney events for the media for a short period of time, he's become extremely anti-Disney. I want to hear the good and the bad about Disney, but he has nothing positive to say.
 

Funny story I went to make a new thread and when I typed in the title my own thread came up. lol

Been watching a few new ones so I figured I would share.
The best for Disneyland is still FreshBaked and Hey Brickey, but there are a couple of other Disney ones that I’ve been watching lately.

Probably at Disney has been great with parks news.
https://youtube.com/@probablyatdisney

Optimistically Disney nice informative short and to the point.
https://youtube.com/@optimisticallydisney

A couple from the UK that are somewhat new to WDW has been fun to watch their first few trips
Hannah Marsh
https://youtube.com/@hannahmarshx

And of course as someone else posted OffhandDisney is great too!
 
One thing I'll say as someone who watches Mammoth Club is that they're very apprehensive to say that anything at Disney is mediocre/bad, even when you can tell they don't like something. I know they (and other vloggers) want to stay on the media list so that's why they do it but idk something about that bothers me. I like their channel but would appreciate more honestly from some of their reviews.

Also you can start a drinking game for how many times Molly or Alan order either an old fashioned or a cheese based item LOL
ITA. I really have stopped watching any that I know are "approved" by Disney because it just feels so dishonest. I don't want to hear what the company trying to take my money wants me to hear; I want honest actual opinions. I take almost all vloggers (especially those who go all the time) positive spins with a grain of salt.

I much prefer the videos of ppl. and families just going ad giving the positives and negatives.
 
I used to love watching vloggers when I needed that Disney fix between trips. But I must say recently I’ve been disappointed in many of their reviews. Everything is great, wonderful, delicious . After following their advice for food recommendations recently I have to wonder where these people eat on regular basis because their rave reviews of most Disney food was subpar on my last trip 4/25. 🤷🏻‍♀️
 
I used to like Paging Mr Morrow until he started asking companies for free stuff; that's a huge turn-off for me. Same with the Tim Tracker.

I like WDW 4K for walks around the parks and resorts. No narration, just really good "you are there" videos. I also like Daily FastPass; he does daily livestreams M-F. I like that when he's in line for rides he doesn't aim the camera at people - he focuses on the decor so people don't feel awkward with having cameras aimed at them.

Ear Scouts is great for the LL information.
 
I used to like Paging Mr Morrow until he started asking companies for free stuff; that's a huge turn-off for me. Same with the Tim Tracker.

I like WDW 4K for walks around the parks and resorts. No narration, just really good "you are there" videos. I also like Daily FastPass; he does daily livestreams M-F. I like that when he's in line for rides he doesn't aim the camera at people - he focuses on the decor so people don't feel awkward with having cameras aimed at them.

Ear Scouts is great for the LL information.
Hearing Ear Scouts mentioned a lot , I’ll have to check that out .
 
Watched a few of those online videos when preparing for a Disney trip after not being there in a number of years. Honestly, you can get the information you need a lot faster by reviewing posts here since virtually anything you might need to know about Disney has already been discussed. My impression of most online video/blogs/vlogs/etc. are people trying to make money/gather 'followers'/get fee stuff and they tend to either ramble too long to get to the actual information, seem more interested in creating their niche, generate a lot of phony drama or present information in some annoying format. I thought many would be experts on all things Disney and many gave old/outdated/inaccurate information as well.

Since most are simply 'paid advertisers', I gave up and rather search around here or other similar sites to get the info I need. The ones 'sponsored'/paid by Disney as someone else said are more like watching a Disney TV ad and unlikely to have them say anything negative. Telling me how wonderful/amazing everything is doesn't really help me plan my vacation.
 










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