I only started watching them last year during lockdown and now I've pretty much caught up to the current videos.
My thoughts are is that they have absolutely no clue who their audience is and therefore what content to put out. Not an exhaustive list but a few I think apply:
The escapism viewer. This is me. I've been to Florida, unlikely to go because of finances but still enjoy seeing the parks and sites. I like to see the rides, the events, the parades and also all the other things you can experience in Florida....the malls, the crazy golf, the weird shops etc
The Florida planners. Those who are going, who want tips and tricks on how to plan their visit. Needs current up to date information, and should be awash with hacks and insider tips and tricks especially from Florida residents who claim that this is their full time job.
TTT does neither of these things well at all. Obvious comparisons would be Molly at AllEars who does it so so well although I do wish sometimes they would branch out more to what else there is on offer other than Disney/Universal.
Then there's J$. Having kids changes your life irrevocably, and sometimes your career.
What has been the most painful thing to watch is that they've just continued their crappy content and just made him fit into it rather than adapt to him and his needs. And I'm sorry, for me personally I don't want to watch videos about other people's kids. I have my own thanks. And spoiler alert, no one finds your kids as amazing as you do...unless they're a bit odd.
If they insist on including him, why not do some separate content...how to survive disneyworld with a toddler, secrets to keeping your toddler happy in DW. I know....its a stretch to believe that they could put someone else's needs before their own.
If they used J$ being in videos for something informative, more centred around his needs, enjoyment anything than just being paraded for a bunch of strangers on the Internet, then it maybe, just maybe save about 5% of their morals.