Anyone ever seen a vlogger in the parks or vlog themselves?

mergatroid

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
That's the thing...
Why on earth would anyone do that? And why would anyone want to watch it?

Also...I don't get the silly mustache...:rolleyes:

To be honest I watch them but only when they're in the theme parks as they film updates on building that's going on etc. As to why they do it, they must enjoy it? I guess they feel kind of like celebrities as they have 'followers', people tell them they're great and it must be like a kind of 'fame' for them? Also they get money from youtube as does anyone with a channel that gets a certain amount of hits. In one episode he said his wife doesn't have a normal job as she's editing most of the day but that they get money from youtube so it's like her having a paid job anyway.

No idea about the mustache sorry, maybe he thinks it looks cool :rolleyes:
 

MalMeansBad

Member
I vlogged my time in the MK for the 24 hour event this past summer! It's fun, but comes with it's challenges! It is a bit difficult with noise levels and keeping the camera stable!
 

DisneyOutsider

Well-Known Member
That's the thing...
Why on earth would anyone do that? And why would anyone want to watch it?

Also...I don't get the silly mustache...:rolleyes:

My wife and I get to the parks once every 1.5 years on average. Some (not all, and not even most) of these vloggers do a really great job of capturing the experience of being at the World with the sights, sounds and environment that we crave when we haven't been there in a while.

Sometimes we'll throw an episode of our favorite WDW vlogger on the screen after dinner just to get our quick fix and dream about our next visit. WAY more fun than watching the cookie-cutter Disney Planning DVD.
 

Lee

Adventurer
My wife and I get to the parks once every 1.5 years on average. Some (not all, and not even most) of these vloggers do a really great job of capturing the experience of being at the World with the sights, sounds and environment that we crave when we haven't been there in a while.

Sometimes we'll throw an episode of our favorite WDW vlogger on the screen after dinner just to get our quick fix and dream about our next visit. WAY more fun than watching the cookie-cutter Disney Planning DVD.
That's not something I enjoy.

Generally speaking, if I'm not there...I don't want to see what's going on. Living vicariously through someone else's videos just has no appeal for me.

In fact, other than Mr. Smith's wonderful historical videos, I don't really watch any theme park videos.
Vloggers/vlogging are generally pretty annoying.
That's been my experience as well.
 

mergatroid

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
Well their self imposed ban lasted all of three days. They're back to vlogging again showing the Christmas decorations at the MK.

 

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