- Apr 18, 2018
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As much as I hate it, controversy and pushing the limits of what you can do gets eyeballs on the internet.
There's nothing wrong with documenting and trying to build a media empire from your lifestyle (I wouldn't but I'm boring) and trying to get compensated for your effort, but it's mentally exhausting thinking about the crap they do with all of the being first to everything and having a hot take that's really not that hot.
TLDR:
I think, generally, if you’re a frequent visitor of the parks and you wanna start vlogging your trips—go right ahead. We can all choose to watch or not. I’ve watched some vloggers before and enjoyed their content, other’s not so much.
For me, it’s just the fact that employees have been waiting to get back to work, local guests have been waiting to visit, I hate to see it get ruined or suffer any setbacks because an out-of-state You Tuber thinks they’re entitled to visit as well, when Disney and state guidelines are telling him not to.