For those that want Disney Vloggers to go, why not just stop watching them on YouTube. They are there because people want to consume the content. If you don't watch, then the demand for the product they are offering is gone. Also, in the last few years we have been to the parks many times and I can count only two times we saw a vlogger in the park. I suspect their impact on the park going experience of others is quite minimal.
That's the thing. I don't really watch them on YT anymore. I'm not subbed to any.
I come on here, read stuff, and only go to a video if someone points something out and I mostly scan on mute to see what someone's talking about. I will go to IG if someone points something out.
Admittedly, for some of these people, it's like a train wreck you can't look away from.
But doing so doesn't mean I still don't want them gone.
![Rolling on the floor laughing :rofl: 🤣](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/joypixels/emoji-assets@5.0/png/64/1f923.png)
Cuz, unlike the stans, I'll be just fine when they do - and won't need therapy!
RE: guest experience. I don't know about you, but I sure wouldn't love to be beside a vlogger shouting ridiculous things just to film their vlog, or pushing through to get a better shot of a parade. It happens.
We've seen several vloggers over the years from Tom Does Disney crossing in front of our path blabbing, to Adam the Woo, to folks from DIS Unplugged, to Best Life and Beyond, to Jojo, to View from the Cheap Seats, to RixFlix, plus a host of other smaller ones that I don't know but were monopolizing the tables simultaneously talking into their cameras on tripods over by Mexico during F&W last year.
I posted this pic I screenshot from an Adam the Woo vlog riding BTMR at DL a few weeks ago on PMM's thread. Tell me there's nothing wrong w/ this photo? Red circles are cameras poised and ready to vlog... TOO MANY FRIGGING VLOGGERS.