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'TheTimTracker' Is The Next YouTube Channel You Should Be Watching

You watch for the content, but end up staying for them.

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I have been watching YouTube videos for about ten years now; or more appropriately, I have been watching YouTubers, for about ten years now. You know, those people who make a living by posting their lives and personal content on the internet. (Though I think it's much deeper than that). Well, about three years ago, I stumbled upon the YouTube channel TheTimTracker and I instantly fell in love. A little bit before discovering them, I had been really into destination, travel, and theme park style vlogs. I was so fascinated by these content creators who would travel to abandoned places, tourist attractions, and, of course, theme parks. You really felt like you were with them when they explored these places and filmed it for all of us to see.

One thing I was really obsessed with though, was Disney vloggers. If you know me, then you know that one of the most important things in the world to me is Disney. Especially Disney theme parks. Obviously, I couldn't go to Disneyland or Disneyworld every day, so I decided to live vicariously through those who could. Of course, due to my almost unhealthy obsession of religiously watching Disney theme park vlogs, it was only a matter of time until TheTimTracker popped up in my recommendations.

I wish I could remember what the video was about, but I'm almost certain it was theme park related. Little did I know that the moment I clicked on that video, I would be forever hooked.

Tim and Jenn Tracker are a married couple who reside in Orlando, Florida. Their videos are personality based and revolve around the central theme of Orlando attractions. This includes, but is not limited to; theme parks, tourist attractions, seasonal offerings, stores, and even hotels. In many ways, they try to find what's new in the area. There is even the occasional home vlog, where they take us with them while they run errands, try out new recipes, or even update us on their seemingly never-ending bathroom construction.

It may sound strange to someone who doesn't watch YouTube content regularly, but if you were to take one glance at their channel, you'd understand why. The Trackers are charismatic, funny, loveable, good-humored, and in the best ways, completely professional.

In many ways, you watch for the content but end up staying for them.

If you're new to their channel, I'd recommend watching their recent videos of their trip to Japan and Tokyo Disneyland first. I guarantee you won't be disappointed.

Lastly, with over 500,000 subscribers (and growing), it is evident that they are not only capturing the attention of people all around the world but are capturing their hearts as well.

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