They're everywhere! They're everywhere . . . Disney bloggers I mean :)

Forgot to mention my fave - Molly from AllEars! I love her sense of humor. She was so emotional going back into the parks - I cried with her.

I'm like others who have gotten into the vloggers since the shutdowns/reopenings. I had a trip scheduled in March, rescheduled to Nov and now rescheduled to April. These guys are getting me through the withdrawal LOL
 
Forgot to mention my fave - Molly from AllEars! I love her sense of humor. She was so emotional going back into the parks - I cried with her.

I'm like others who have gotten into the vloggers since the shutdowns/reopenings. I had a trip scheduled in March, rescheduled to Nov and now rescheduled to April. These guys are getting me through the withdrawal LOL
Molly from AllEars is terrific. I'm sorry I overlooked her before.
 
I watch a few.
I think I started mostly with the Dis.
Tim Tracker- I still like most of their videos. I have little kids so they Are loving seeing the baby in the parks. Not a fan of homevlogs or too much baby time. I like seeing the parks/resorts more.
I do find kind of strange that for people who make so much money off Disney they don’t have a great knowledge of Disney? Just random things sometimes they say where I think, well that is wrong info.
Paging Mr Morrow has had great videos lately. He is so happy to be there.
Super enthused
Prince Charming Dev
Molly allears
DFB
Jen Lefforge
sometimes WDW couple

I do like when bloggers have videos together or run into each other in the parks. Seems to happen when it’s the first day for something new a lot.

It looks like there are tons of new bloggers trying to get started. I can’t add anymore!
 

I love WDW and we go DVC several times a year. I couldn't care less about bloggers and vloggers. Maybe I'm just showing my age. I just don't understand the intrique.
 
I love WDW and we go DVC several times a year. I couldn't care less about bloggers and vloggers. Maybe I'm just showing my age. I just don't understand the intrique.
We watch a lot of vloggers. My teenage daughter couldn't care less about most TV shows but enjoys watching vloggers of all sorts. It's just another form of entertainment.
 
I agree with a lot of the ones mentioned above. AJ was the one that first got me watching Disney vloggers to start with - that voice! Molly from All Ears is my favorite, though - so funny and goofy. Hear with the Ears does fantastic room reviews - probably the best I've seen. We enjoy Tim Tracker, WDW couple, and of course DisUnplugged as well.

But besides all of that, I really love the ones that aren't so much vloggers, but get into the history of the parks. Two of my favorites are Midway to Main Street (formerly called Rob Plays) and Yesterworld.

As for meeting them, during our October trip we realized after the fact that we were in Epcot the same day as both Craig from DisUnplugged and Molly from All Ears. Somehow we managed to miss both of them - bummer!!
 
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My family watched Tim Tracker religiously for some time. This was before they bought their new home. We really sort of marveled at the up-by-the-boot-straps way that he seemed to grow over a couple of years. Then his channel became a darling of Disney and the channel seemed to be produced by Disney itself. Now I am sorry to say he is a commercial and I am uneasy about sharing so much about his son. But what do I know about all this. I do wish him well but I am more a fan of the bloggers that are not contractors for Disney. I like their ingenuity, grit, and personalty.
I used to watch his videos about a year or so ago -- and when they announced they were able to have a kid -- I legit cried happy tears for them.

But I agree -- for some reason, I just stopped watching their channel over the last year. Not sure why. It was before they had the kid -- so that wasn't an issue for me.

I did miss the handlebar mustache.
 
i follow a few on instagram or twitter but thats as much as i can take of them. tried watching a few videos but most of their personalities are not to my liking. they feel fake whether that's true or not.
 
I had the idea to capitalize on my Disney knowledge 20 years ago, but was always to lazy to write a book. The VLOG thing popped up out of nowhere. Now it seems EVERYONE is trying it. The good ones tend to rise to the top.

We watch in no particular order.....

DVD Food Blog
All Ear Net
Michael Kay
Tim Tracker

and then some other random ones that pop up. Youtube is on the TV 90% of the time.

We were watching youtube 2 nights ago, and enjoyed the christmas decorations. We have not been to WDW for christmas since 2007 and our girls dont remember it. I had the points, air fare is cheap....so we are flying down 1st week of december on friday for 3 nights and comming home monday morning. Will miss a half day work and get to do MK and EPCOT on Sat and Sun.

Not going to tell the girls (19 and 13) until the ask why we are driving to the airport.
 
I found DFB a few years ago when we were getting ready to head back to WDW after a several year gap and I wanted to know where to eat. Watched every upload for a long time, but have recently sort of tapped out, it's turned into more of a news center and what we loved were reviews.

Rob Plays (Mainstreet to Midway now) probably wins for my favorite videos, love the history in them. I wish he made more.

Jen Laforge's DVC videos were a huge help when we started to seriously research buying in, but haven't watched since then.

I like the DIS, but for some reason the YouTube algorithm doesn't put them on my recommendations very often so I forget. I should subscribe.

Other than the occasional virtual ride when we're really missing Disney, Tim Tracker is really the only other vlogger we watch. I don't watch the home vlogs but any of the parks and other Orlando area activities are fun. I'm using them to help us pick a non Disney day for our next trip.
 
A bit late to the party here but just noticed a few videos by Shannon Ford regarding best and worst room locations in the DVC resorts. Worth a look if you are curious.
I also loved the Paging Mr Morrow videos when he was catching the sunrise at various DVC resorts last summer.
Hope that helps someone
 
I am a fan of the vloggers who live out of state and vlog their trips. Michael Kay used to be my favorite for this but since he moved to the area I don't enjoy his content nearly as much. I like the excitement build of travel day, checking into the hotel etc. The Dis is of course my favorite for news/restaurant reviews/etc. I have seen all of the vloggers I watch in the parks at some point or another. My husband doesn't watch them but often overhears the videos I am watching and was able to identify Michael Kay standing right next to us purely by his voice! I am always too shy to ever say anything.
 
I am a fan of the vloggers who live out of state and vlog their trips. Michael Kay used to be my favorite for this but since he moved to the area I don't enjoy his content nearly as much. I like the excitement build of travel day, checking into the hotel etc. The Dis is of course my favorite for news/restaurant reviews/etc. I have seen all of the vloggers I watch in the parks at some point or another. My husband doesn't watch them but often overhears the videos I am watching and was able to identify Michael Kay standing right next to us purely by his voice! I am always too shy to ever say anything.
I agree! The people who live there and go to wdw every day or close to it are less interesting than the people who are there on occasion. I have noticed with Michael Kay and the dis people that they often seem to be working really hard to be enthusiastic. Dh said recently how can you actually be excited about Disney when you are there all the time.
 
+1 to really enjoying vloggers who travel to Disney. Travel days at the start of a vlog series are my favorite! I think I also enjoy them because they mirror more what our trips look like. The start and end to their day, Disney transportation, changing their carefully crafted plans on the fly, and all the logistics in-between.

I was also a big fan of Michael Kay but don't enjoy his videos as much anymore. I've also noticed him providing more and more incorrect information. In his latest video touring a Kilimanjaro club room, he said "Today we're at Animal Kingdom Lodge Kidani Village taking a closer look, a deep dive, into the 1 bedroom studio at Jambo House." 🤔 I get what he meant but that sentence is just confusing lol
 
he said "Today we're at Animal Kingdom Lodge Kidani Village taking a closer look, a deep dive, into the 1 bedroom studio at Jambo House." 🤔 I get what he meant but that sentence is just confusing lol
I watched that video too and it made me confused. I haven't been to AKL yet but aren't Kidani and Jambo House different? And isn't a 1 bedroom and studio different?? I do like his videos and his excitement and I did like that video to actually see the room and the details but man that beginning had me thinking.
 
I watched that video too and it made me confused. I haven't been to AKL yet but aren't Kidani and Jambo House different? And isn't a 1 bedroom and studio different?? I do like his videos and his excitement and I did like that video to actually see the room and the details but man that beginning had me thinking.
I like Michael Kay too,, and his brother - I guess the whole family really especially his Dad. I wonder though . . . At first is it sort of a fun, wild adventure and then does it become DISNEY. EVERY. STINKING, DAY? It becomes a J.O,B. One last comment, I've noticed that many of the Vloggers do not have a real travelers' understanding of the different hotels and experiences - especially the ones gained by traveling with children. That's something that's missing. That is not the case in the Neverland Family vlogs; it is refreshing to see people with actual children enjoy the parks and resorts.
 















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