Yes. Steve "Mac & Cheese" Porter. You're right on the money with that comparison.
Tim is pushing 40. He needs to start to retire those cutesy phrases such as Holy Macaroni, Ding Dang, etc. I never was a fan of those but as he ages, they will only become more strange to utter. Not to mention, the "weeeee" "wooooo" "hooohoooo" on every ride as he films. That behavior doesn't age well either.
That being said, I often wonder what the long-term strategy is for so many of these Disney vloggers. Do they plan on doing this into their 50s? 60s? Those such as Pete Werner have developed business models that seem to be conducive to longevity. However, is Tim planning on doing extreme coasters for the next 10-20 years? Or will they transition to a business model that includes 1/2 a Disney cupcake update and 1/2 a Jackson vlog as the two of them age - and then ride off into the sunset with their money?
Platforms such as YouTube could or could not be here for the long haul and I, for one, would never purchase an almost half a million-dollar home such as the Trackers have, Michael Kay has, etc. - being solely reliant upon money gained from an internet-based venture (that is concurrently reliant among another third party as having the bulk of my content, i.e. theme parks) that could all be gone tomorrow. I think that COVID-19 and the shut down of the parks have been a major wake-up call for many of these vloggers.