Well, after that comment, I HAD to look him up. I don't mind an occasional chesty water park video.
Also, here's what YouTube currently says for number of subscribers for some of the Disney channels and when they joined:
Kyle P, joined in Jan 2012, has 42.5K subscribers
JoJo's World, joined Aug 2013, has 40K subscribers
Provost Park Pass, joined in Dec 2017, has 92.5K subscribers
Magic Journeys, joined in March 2008, has 165K subscribers
The Tim Tracker, joined June 2007, has 833K subscribers
WDW News, joined July 2008, has 100K subscribers
The WDW Couple, joined Aug 2014, has 57.2K subscribers
Dis Unplugged, joined Oct 2006, has 154K subscribers
Best Life and Beyond, joined Nov 2012, has 67.4K subscribers
Fresh Baked, joined Sept 2012, has 132K subscribers
Five Fires, joined Dec 2017, has 70.8K subscribers
Ordinary Adventures, April 2019, has 145K subscribers
I'm guessing "joined" and "actually started generating Disney content as a channel" might be different for some of the channels, but it's still interesting to see which one just take off like crazy and which ones just can't seem to get any momentum. Fresh Baked and BLAB are good examples - they basically joined around the same time, but Fresh Baked has twice as many subscribers.
When the YouTubers all gather in the parks, do you think they talk about the number of subscribers? Or is there a heirachy that they follow?