Adam begins by noting things that have no reason to be noted - the wood pallets in the grass near the sign, that there are likely gators in the water, and then explains that the company that used to own the property doesn't own it anymore and magically it's ok to go in and look around, no further details at all. It seems in his desperation to do an abandoned location he has again decided it's ok to trespass as long as no one tells him to leave.
Adam gives kudos to the Bright Sun Films video of this property and endorses their channel, basically telling his viewers that if they want details on why it closed they should go watch that video (because he's too lazy to do even a quick 30 second summary).
He just can't keep his mouth shut, the narrating and describing (usually poorly) what's on the screen is almost constant (although it does taper back a bit as he gets further in). "OK, there's an elevator system", he says in a way that makes it seem he's surprised as he climbs the stairs to find one elevator. Is it a really surprising a massive resort would have an elevator?
Vlogs that are in a quiet place tend to drive me crazy as you can't miss the
sound of his camera's autofocus chattering away constantly, trying desperately to keep up. Which reminds me,
gosh wouldn't this non-travel time be perfect to get a new camera, learn to use it and create a new workflow for producing content?
The room with the chairs stuck into the walls would've been so much better and creepier if he stayed quiet. We all have eyes, Adam, let the shot speak for itself. Then he tries to tell us he's a little nervous because it's been awhile since he did abandoned like this, but has to go on and on about the exact location of the last one and then loses whatever point he was trying to make.
And he
is nervous because he runs away, peeing his pants, when he hears a dog somewhere. Interviewing anyone living in there would be incredibly interesting but Adam doesn't have the guts for that.
Adam felt the need to tell us the roof is caving in:
Then Adam actually runs into someone, pees his pants again and decides to leave.
I also watched the BSF video, which of course was much better. In fairness, Adam's is a quick daily vlog and the BSF's video is a heavily produced mini-documentary. If Adam knew when to shut up and edited out 20+ minutes, it would be good for a daily vlog effort. What's most interesting is the difference in vandalism and damage between whenever the BSF footage was shot (1st half of 2022? earlier?) and when Adam filmed yesterday. It's clear that despite the warnings from BSF, the 1.8 million views meant people showed up and trashed the place.
Aside, and speaking of pants: why would Adam wear shorts for such an activity? Walking through tall grass, overgrown areas, broken glass on the ground, etc. Also, the streak of 2 days wearing a collared shirt is over...