He does. His joy is contagious. Even if he's worried about it, he never lets it show. He's the exact opposite of Tim and Jen. Always optimistic and happy. He's one of my favorite vloggers right now on YouTube. Even when he was just sitting in his car near Sea World drinking a cup of coffee. It still made me smile and i always watch his videos first.I find it interesting that in today’s vlog Tim is trying to have some “fun” . Going on the jungle cruise through the indoor section, going through the cave on Tom Sawyer Island. Not much mention of covid precautions! Who is he kidding? Obviously he has read these blogs and is trying sooo hard , but hated being there! I too love Mr Morrow. He just has so much joy whilst being safe!
Clutched his pearlsTim is going to the Magic Kingdom...
He is going to attempt to ride some outdoor rides and go to Tom Sawyer's Island.
He got there at Noon, and he's already getting a hard on about Floridian clouds and rainstorms.
Tim gets confused what is the difference between a boat or ship.
Tim went down the one side street on Main Street and noted how empty it was, and that maybe in the future he can buy food and eat it there.
Tim wants to ride a ride, but not get wet on the ride if it starts raining.
Sad Face the Cheeseburger Springroll cart is closed. Tim has been missing them, but he's afraid to eat in the parks.
Tim rode Dumbo using his umbrella to control the lever to go up and down.
Tron update! Yes it's a rollercoaster.
Tim rode Jungle Cruise, but clutched his pearls as the boat went through the ancient temple since it's kind of "indoors"
Tim who is afraid of confined spaces with the pandemic, goes into the caves in Tom Sawyer Island where you are rubbing up against the walls of the cave.....
Timbo not realizing that yes they added AP reservations, but they didn't increase the capacity of the park. They just shifted reservation allotment from hotel guests to AP Holders.
He seems miserable making these videos....he needs the views from the Mouse to survive, but he is so afraid.
The Trackers lucked out being at the right place at the right time. If they tried to start out right now, they'd be screwed. They were the first and flooded the Youtube algorithm with their daily videos. People fail to realize just because you were the first it doesn't mean the best.I've been watching the Tracker's videos since 2014. They were the first Orlando/Disney based vloggers I came across and with the following they had even then, I just assumed they were the "best" and most knowledgeable on the parks in the Orlando area. But over the years, I've come across and started watching many other Orlando/Disney based vloggers and every. single. one is far more knowledgeable and just...more fans of Disney etc than the Trackers are and it becomes more obvious how much they don't know or care. I was disillusioned by them, because they were the first I came across, and I just assumed they were the top tier Orlando vloggers, when in fact.... yes, they have the high number in followers but they're really bottom their when it comes to well.... everything else.
Their video uploaded on Monday from MK was just so dull. Compared to every other vlogger I watch, Tim did nothing in the park. He won't ride indoor rides, but then complained about it raining and how he couldn't ride any outdoor rides becauase of the rain, but yet went into the cave on Tom Sawyer Island and... ????? If you're going to have such strict rules when it comes to this pandemic (which is fine for him to have) then why go the parks at all? I get that he's doing it for views because I guess their home vlogs are boring AF, but you might as well just go the full haul and ride everything - indoors or outdoors and eat in the damn parks. Really Tim, just being in the park you're more at risk, so taking the "precautions" to not ride anything indoors or eat in the parks is just idiotic when you've gone as far you have. You're not any safer.
As for Jenn, I always felt watching their vlogs over the years that I could relate to her. She's around my age (a few years older), she also lost her mom to cancer, she suffers from anxiety that partially stops her from living a normal daily life... but I've again, been disillusioned. I have severe anxiety that prevents me from driving (I'm in my 30s and have never learned, it's that bad), so hearing that Jenn was the same, made me feel less alone and stupid about it (I've lost out on getting promotions at my work for not being able to drive), but now I feel it's all a front and an attention seeking thing with her? I don't know. Maybe I shouldn't judge this too harshly because you never truly know how someone else is feeling, but from reading this thread, I just don't think her anxiety is as bad as she claims it to be. Also, her claiming that she couldn't have kids - I honestly thought they had been to doctors and been told this and I felt so bad for them - but turns out she just self diagnosed them as being unable to have kids as they got pregnant naturally in their mid/late 30s???? lol okay, Jenn. I guess the anxiety is self diagnosed too?
I stopped watching them regularly over a year ago and now just watch the odd video to see what's going on, really only if it's a park video. Haven't watched a single home vlog in that time. Couldn't care less about their baby. I sent them mail in 2017, which I now realise they would have left sitting for three years, going by that recent live mail vlog. Which I never watched, so no idea if they even opened the mail. Don't care to know.
To sum it up, literally every single Disney/Orlando based vlogger, new or old, are better than the Trackers on the subject and they don't deserve the following they have.
Couldn't agree more. I watched the Trackers for years & I was always suspect of Jenn's diagnosis, but didn't want to judge.I've been watching the Tracker's videos since 2014. They were the first Orlando/Disney based vloggers I came across and with the following they had even then, I just assumed they were the "best" and most knowledgeable on the parks in the Orlando area. But over the years, I've come across and started watching many other Orlando/Disney based vloggers and every. single. one is far more knowledgeable and just...more fans of Disney etc than the Trackers are and it becomes more obvious how much they don't know or care. I was disillusioned by them, because they were the first I came across, and I just assumed they were the top tier Orlando vloggers, when in fact.... yes, they have the high number in followers but they're really bottom their when it comes to well.... everything else.
Their video uploaded on Monday from MK was just so dull. Compared to every other vlogger I watch, Tim did nothing in the park. He won't ride indoor rides, but then complained about it raining and how he couldn't ride any outdoor rides becauase of the rain, but yet went into the cave on Tom Sawyer Island and... ????? If you're going to have such strict rules when it comes to this pandemic (which is fine for him to have) then why go the parks at all? I get that he's doing it for views because I guess their home vlogs are boring AF, but you might as well just go the full haul and ride everything - indoors or outdoors and eat in the damn parks. Really Tim, just being in the park you're more at risk, so taking the "precautions" to not ride anything indoors or eat in the parks is just idiotic when you've gone as far you have. You're not any safer.
As for Jenn, I always felt watching their vlogs over the years that I could relate to her. She's around my age (a few years older), she also lost her mom to cancer, she suffers from anxiety that partially stops her from living a normal daily life... but I've again, been disillusioned. I have severe anxiety that prevents me from driving (I'm in my 30s and have never learned, it's that bad), so hearing that Jenn was the same, made me feel less alone and stupid about it (I've lost out on getting promotions at my work for not being able to drive), but now I feel it's all a front and an attention seeking thing with her? I don't know. Maybe I shouldn't judge this too harshly because you never truly know how someone else is feeling, but from reading this thread, I just don't think her anxiety is as bad as she claims it to be. Also, her claiming that she couldn't have kids - I honestly thought they had been to doctors and been told this and I felt so bad for them - but turns out she just self diagnosed them as being unable to have kids as they got pregnant naturally in their mid/late 30s???? lol okay, Jenn. I guess the anxiety is self diagnosed too?
I stopped watching them regularly over a year ago and now just watch the odd video to see what's going on, really only if it's a park video. Haven't watched a single home vlog in that time. Couldn't care less about their baby. I sent them mail in 2017, which I now realise they would have left sitting for three years, going by that recent live mail vlog. Which I never watched, so no idea if they even opened the mail. Don't care to know.
To sum it up, literally every single Disney/Orlando based vlogger, new or old, are better than the Trackers on the subject and they don't deserve the following they have.
Everything they do is bull and is for sympathy. The anxiety from the target lights like you said how can you vlog about it right after it happened? If you had an attack you wouldn't be able to. And I know that people can get control of their anxiety but I don't believe in a few years she went from getting an attack because of the Target lights to being able to stay in the store for 3 hours so she could shop for the baby, unbelievable.Couldn't agree more. I watched the Trackers for years & I was always suspect of Jenn's diagnosis, but didn't want to judge.
I don't have any issues with anxiety, but a close family member does to the point that they can't drive, etc. Once had a full blown panic attack set off by the lighting in a movie (as in the way the scene was shot), & I had to sit with them in a dark corner of the hallway until it passed. When Jenn had her "Target's light gave me panic attacks." It totally made me side eye. I know everyone is different, but if my family member had chose to vlog right after a panic attack, you would be able to tell they were visibly shaken/had been crying. Not this, "OMG you guys, so like, the lights in Target totally mess with my anxiety." But it's still her favorite store ever & they go there for every date night.
Don't even get me started on all that round ligament pain junk. That's what they said it was right? I can't remember.Everything they do is bull and is for sympathy. The anxiety from the target lights like you said how can you vlog about it right after it happened? If you had an attack you wouldn't be able to. And I know that people can get control of their anxiety but I don't believe in a few years she went from getting an attack because of the Target lights to being able to stay in the store for 3 hours so she could shop for the baby, unbelievable.
Another example of them needing attention and sympathy was when she was pregnant and she started having pains that worried them. Understandable that you go to the ER if you're older and you're experiencing something you're not expecting. What's not normal is that apparently the pain was excruciating but they could stop in the parking garage of the hospital for 10 min and vlog about what's going on before they go in to the ER. I'm sorry if you're in that much pain put the damn camera away, stop begging for attention from your stans and go take care of the problem. If you can vlog for 10 min before you go in, you're not in that much pain and your wasting the ERs time and space.
I think the nurse even told her that she didn't have it that bad and that the nurse worked while she had it with her pregnancy (or something like that). And Jenn was amazed that the nurse was negating her pain basically and was lamenting that she should have rated it higher on the pain scale.Don't even get me started on all that round ligament pain junk. That's what they said it was right? I can't remember.
I had it with my first pregnancy. It is horrible, it will legit take your breath away. As with the anxiety, I don't want to judge someone else's experience. Also, I know everyone's pain threshold is different. But never once, not one single time, did my husband have to push me in a wheelchair. There were definitely times I parked my butt on the couch & wasn't moving. That pain is real & it isn't fun. But there are plenty of women who have it & continue to work full time. But it's just beating a dead horse at this point, look at who we are talking about here.
You are correct. the nurse, like you said, did say that she worked though it with her pregnancy. Jen just seemed so clueless. Like how do you expect me to do anything? I'm in pain don't you know? I need sympathy from Tim and from the stans that eat everything up. She also acted like she didn't believe that the nurse had it. Like she was lying for whatever reason. Of course if someone doesn't agree with them 1000% then they are lying. Plain and simple.I think the nurse even told her that she didn't have it that bad and that the nurse worked while she had it with her pregnancy (or something like that). And Jenn was amazed that the nurse was negating her pain basically and was lamenting that she should have rated it higher on the pain scale.
(I could be remembering that wrong but I think I'm in the general vicinity)
I, too, couldn't believe it when she was supposedly in extreme pain yet sat there chatting away in the parking garage vlogging about it first - for minutes upon minutes.
(I also have been diagnosed with anxiety / panic and have dealt with it for decades. Like someone else mentioned above, after a full blown attack, the last thing you want to do is shove a camera in your face. You feel drained, sad, weepy...basically like an idiot for letting your mind take control of your body - the physical symptoms are real - and then you feel like a complete failure for messing everything up - whether for yourself or others you were out with. Jenn is such a phony.)
Nurses are excellent at calling out bs! Doctors only see you for a couple of secs and leave. ER nurses tell it like it is! When I was in the hospital my nurses were honest and more helpful than the doctors( no offense)I think the nurse even told her that she didn't have it that bad and that the nurse worked while she had it with her pregnancy (or something like that). And Jenn was amazed that the nurse was negating her pain basically and was lamenting that she should have rated it higher on the pain scale.
(I could be remembering that wrong but I think I'm in the general vicinity)
I, too, couldn't believe it when she was supposedly in extreme pain yet sat there chatting away in the parking garage vlogging about it first - for minutes upon minutes.
(I also have been diagnosed with anxiety / panic and have dealt with it for decades. Like someone else mentioned above, after a full blown attack, the last thing you want to do is shove a camera in your face. You feel drained, sad, weepy...basically like an idiot for letting your mind take control of your body - the physical symptoms are real - and then you feel like a complete failure for messing everything up - whether for yourself or others you were out with. Jenn is such a phony.)
Yes! I remember Jenn saying something like she couldn't believe the nurse had it, or that she had worked through it. But not in a "wow, that's crazy" kind of way. More of a side eyed, "I know you are a medical professional, but are you sure you know what you are talking about" kind of way. Like you said, as if to insinuate the nurse was being less than truthful.You are correct. the nurse, like you said, did say that she worked though it with her pregnancy. Jen just seemed so clueless. Like how do you expect me to do anything? I'm in pain don't you know? I need sympathy from Tim and from the stans that eat everything up. She also acted like she didn't believe that the nurse had it. Like she was lying for whatever reason. Of course if someone doesn't agree with them 1000% then they are lying. Plain and simple.
Very true. I've gone to the ER multiple times with full-blown panic attacks over the years (presenting themselves completely differently to warrant either EKGs or CAT scans), and countless visits to CentraCare. You're not sitting down and chatting to a camera after a full-blown panic attack. You're shaking, weepy, drained, feel like a failure, etc. - and a whole host of feelings. NOT vlogging.I couldn't even imagine vlogging right after an anxiety attack, especially having one in public. If Jenn really had a proper anxiety attack, she would know it and she would NOT be vlogging right after it.
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