I imagine a lot of the bigger (no pun intended) vloggers like Nate probably get a fair amount of gift cards given to them by supporters etc, but I would love to know the net profit from vlogging, once all disney expenses such as meals and merch have been accoutned for.I know they make money from their Disney vlogs but I would love to know how much they spend on Disney food and drink each year! Each month even!
I'm not sure which would have been worse, each in their own car. OR two girls in one car and Chonky in the second oneIt was really sad when Nate said out loud, "Oh, we decided to ride in separate ride vehicles!" with Promise and Jackie, because he really didn't need to explain it. We get it, you just brought extra attention to it.
Pretty sure a lot of them use these meals, trips and AP's as tax write-offs.I imagine a lot of the bigger (no pun intended) vloggers like Nate probably get a fair amount of gift cards given to them by supporters etc, but I would love to know the net profit from vlogging, once all disney expenses such as meals and merch have been accoutned for.
I'd say on average including tips with any drinks and food he gets Nate must be clearing about $150+ per vlog easily, maybe some days less but for 3 days a week which is being generous, over a month that's still $1800, so the real figure is probably a lot higher.
That doesn’t make them free.Pretty sure a lot of them use these meals, trips and AP's as tax write-offs.
Nate's formula is pretty simple...That doesn’t make them free.
Anyone else think Nate must smell something awful? He just looks like he stinks
Blame it all on the huge list of 209 patreon subscribers he has. Even if they were all $4 members that's almost $900 extra per month in addition to all the gifted Disney gift cards, DVC points and staycations he gets on top of the Patreon money.Poor Gracie. Roasting hot outside and he's stuffing her into a ridiculous I'll fitting Stich outfit so she can roll about in other dogs shit. He's got money to burn these days.
Plus his travels with RSVLTS are always free for him. The only things he spends money on is food and stupid things for Gracie to try and convince us all he actually does love his dog. God forbid he stops feeding her rubbish and walks her so she loses a few pounds and gets in shape.Blame it all on the huge list of 209 patreon subscribers he has. Even if they were all $4 members that's almost $900 extra per month in addition to all the gifted Disney gift cards, DVC points and staycations he gets on top of the Patreon money.
Do any of you think he actually saves any of what he is making or is he (like a lot of other influencers) swimming in debt while living in the moment?Plus his travels with RSVLTS are always free for him. The only things he spends money on is food and stupid things for Gracie to try and convince us all he actually does love his dog. God forbid he stops feeding her rubbish and walks her so she loses a few pounds and gets in shape.
There’s no way any vloggers save. They don’t make enough to save. Nate couldn’t buy a €40 candle in Disneyland Paris but always gets loads of food in DisneyWorld because he has giftcards and uses Cast Members for their discount.Do any of you think he actually saves any of what he is making or is he (like a lot of other influencers) swimming in debt while living in the moment?
Gracie seems very stiff and solid. I feel she moves strangely but I'm a cat person and don't know what is normal for a dog. The section of his vlog where he sat on the floor and made a huge loud fuss of her reminded me of my brother in law with his kids when they were young. He was always away for work or sleeping off the resulting jet lag so when other people were around, he put on the big 'look! I'm a good parent' show.Plus his travels with RSVLTS are always free for him. The only things he spends money on is food and stupid things for Gracie to try and convince us all he actually does love his dog. God forbid he stops feeding her rubbish and walks her so she loses a few pounds and gets in shape.
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