So, it seems the only thing we got wrong was the guards, right? But, we did admit on the video that we weren't sure if they were new or not. The other stuff just went unnoticed. I don't believe we gave any wrong info. That's where your comments stumped us. We do trust that folks will give us grace if we make a mistake every now and then. We definitely are human and far from perfect.
There are a bunch of travel vlogs out there that aren't meant to be documentaries or require any research. They are basically heading to theme parks, the beach, on cruises, etc with a camera in hand. They just record their adventure and share their experiences. It's super common. No expert analysis, no research, nothing like that at all. That's what we do too with our own personality. We have some Disney World vlogs like that as well. We rode Pirates of the Caribbean and wondered if certain scenes were new or not. It's the same approach we take on most all of our videos, including this one.
It's basically the Burton family out having fun and sharing some stuff we discover along the way. Again, there are TONS of YouTubers who do this as well. There aren't any rules about what you must address in order to upload videos. Creators can focus on pretty much anything they want.
As an example, I'm editing our next SDC video right now. We highlight things that kids like. Our kids are in the video, choosing what they want to go on next. We just follow them around and record the fun. We aren't getting into statistics, changes, etc. We don't feature every kids ride. It's just a raw, casual recording of us enjoying SDC.