The YouTube videos showed what was actually going on. That initial fly situation itself wasn't "balanced" because it was objectively bad. There is no call for vloggers to sugar coat things that are bad. People look at videos and reports to learn about the real experience.Yes he did but it was way more balanced than an OMG fly youtube video.
Many of these vloggers have a lot of access to loose if they don't polish Disney's turds. Anyone with a honest bone in their body that has a fundamental understanding of logic should know this. Again, the Disney gas lighters (Kool-Aid Drinkers/ Pixie Dusters), will constantly try to convince you that you aren't really witnessing what you are witnessing from Disney Co.The YouTube videos showed what was actually going on. That initial fly situation itself wasn't "balanced" because it was objectively bad. There is no call for visitors to sugar coat things that are bad. People look at videos and reports to learn about the real experience.
The vloggers on the first cruise were all invited, not? I thought that cruise was not open to the public.Do I even want to know what you define as "rotten ideology"? Probably not.
Disney vloggers become Disney vloggers because they like Disney, so I don't understand why it's surprising that they'd be complimentary in their videos. If you don't like the "Kool-Aid Drinkers," don't watch those channels. There are plenty of vloggers who either fund their own trips or make enough money via Patreon or ad revenue or whatever that they don't need to worry about losing access to Disney stuff.
I don't know about all of them on that cruise. Scott Sanders said he paid rack rate on opening day, but was invited for media events on the cruise. I was mostly referring to vloggers in general.The vloggers on the first cruise were all invited, not? I thought that cruise was not open to the public.
The vloggers on the first cruise were all invited, not? I thought that cruise was not open to the public.
Some of the videos are clearly going for the clickbait. I find those bloggers annoying, pretty much all the time.Do I even want to know what you define as "rotten ideology"? Probably not.
Disney vloggers become Disney vloggers because they like Disney, so I don't understand why it's surprising that they'd be complimentary in their videos. If you don't like the "Kool-Aid Drinkers," don't watch those channels. There are plenty of vloggers who either fund their own trips or make enough money via Patreon or ad revenue or whatever that they don't need to worry about losing access to Disney stuff.
I don’t watch a lot of vloggers either, too annoying and not enough interesting content. Besides, even if they don’t get invited, they will still be more positive in the hopes of getting invited in the future. Or to get more viewers/subscribers/clicks… because they still earn money from their videos.
I don’t watch a lot of vloggers either, too annoying and not enough interesting content. Besides, even if they don’t get invited, they will still be more positive in the hopes of getting invited in the future. Or to get more viewers/subscribers/clicks… because they still earn money from their videos.
When I watch vloggers I am more focused on what is happening in the background. If someone is doing an intro from their hotel/state room, I am more looking at what does the room look like. With people moving in the room, or suitcases out you get a better idea how big a room is for example. Or to get already an idea where things are on the ship. I like ship tours.
I like to see some of the food in the restaurant, to see if I will like it, but not necessarily need the 'oh the fried brie tastes delicious'. Taste in food, or how you perceive good service by your hosts and servers it is all so personal and sometimes you can get lucky or have bad luck.
I think it’s actually the opposite now. Negativity and rage bait are what sell. There are pop culture channels entirely devoted to complaining about the latest installment of whatever franchise.I don’t watch a lot of vloggers either, too annoying and not enough interesting content. Besides, even if they don’t get invited, they will still be more positive in the hopes of getting invited in the future. Or to get more viewers/subscribers/clicks… because they still earn money from their videos.