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Adam the Woo

Tom Morrow

Well-Known Member
This one stings a bit. I’ve followed him for 15 years. I met him once and he was so nice. One of the few theme park/travel/daily life vloggers who did it right and you could always count on for fun content. He also had a true passion for the parks, unlike many copycat theme park vloggers.

Rest in Peace, Adam.
 
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mickEblu

Well-Known Member
Damn, this one hurts a lot, I’ve watched him for probably a decade. First Greg Biffle, now Adam, I never met either of them but it’s a bit shocking how invested you get watching people live their adventures on YouTube. Both right before Christmas also, prayers to their friends and families.

RIP

Yeah this is a first for me. You watch people and go along for the ride everyday, a few times a week, a month or whatever and suddenly it can feel like they are closer than some family or friends you rarely see or talk to. But Adam wasn’t your average vlogger either. He was humble, funny, interesting and larger than life. Also seemed very generous and always willing to help other lesser known personalities on their way up. Rest in Peace Adam. Sadly, I’ve ran into or passed by nearly every other vlogger at the parks except him. My wife once asked me which Disney vlogger I’d actually stop and chat with in the parks and my answer was of course… Adam.
 

Scamp

Active Member
Sad to hear of his passing, the timing is so unexpected… I was enjoying the content he was putting out recently with his travels in Europe and Disneyland Paris. I remember his older stuff too, the first video I saw of his was when he explored river country. I’ll probably rewatch videos he made in future to remember him. RIP
 

Alice a

Well-Known Member
I don’t watch theme park influencer videos, but I liked ATWs travel videos, especially after he calmed down the excitement a bit.

The random tourist-trap places he’d stop at, the B film location settings, and historical sites were never filmed like he was trying to be a professional videographer, and the commentary was not the crisp jargon most influencers of his day used.

It was like your uncle Joe went on vacation and sent you a video. And I liked that.

He was out there doing it before most anyone else, and was never catty about it.
 

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