i think at least part of it is because spencer is "in the industry", he probably expected more special treatment. but they didnt get any special treatment like invites to the park/events, they think theyre "too good" for the park. oh yeah and they "hate stairs" LMAO
That and those parks are cheaper - more accessible - and bragging about going there does NOT fit into their illusion of being the upper crust - too good for the common parks.
Which is funny - cause once they get in the park - they are like the Clampetts - quick serve - fast food and what not.
Take your ass to Carthay Circle a few times (Napa Rose?) - oh wait - unless someone else is paying they can't afford it.
If you are soooooooo plugged in and rich and soooooo well connected - why have you not done a video on Royal 21?!?! Do a legit VIP tour?
It's all a poorly curated illusion.
Yup. It's like when starting a channel, the one thing you hear NEVER to do is fall into the trap of sub for sub. Everyone gets caught up in the race to 1000 subs to get monetized but forgets that watch time needs to be 4000 hrs in 12 months. Sub for sub will tank a channel because you may have a high sub count but without the engagement and watch time, the channel implodes.
Legit. The best advice is always - not to worry about subs/views/monetization. Just focus on your videos and make them better and better and consistent and focused on your niche/audience - the rest will follow.
So so so so many channels hit the monetization mark - and pretty much give up. They exhaust themselves trying to get to that mark - or the next one (100K) - they are just chasing something arbitrary.
Again - There are countless channels with way less subs - but exponentially more views and likes and engagement - making way more than BLOG likes to pretend they are making. Then you watch at the end when they list/thank their Patreons - ACTIVE ONES - and there are 100's of them. Some of these channels are clearing over 10K a month on Patreon alone. Neverminded the channel sponsors and AdSense revenue.