I for one really appreciate you making this, it shows exactly how it REALLY is on these adventures! And to think you did this on top of making all the other videos, incredible mate! There's just too much in there to mention anything in particular other than to say WELL DONE!
Thanks Steve. Always remember to have the camera running when things go wrong. The brain goes into survival mode and tells you to forget filming and focus on what's important, but it does make entertaining viewing once the dust has settled.
This is how both of you should shoot, show the reality of it all. The hiccups, bloopers and the unexpected downsides of the journey There are too many 'perfect' videos on UA-cam. Life is far from perfect. Thanks gents
You and Steve Marsh show why UA-cam is the premiere place for television entertainment. Two guys from similar places doing similar type of content yet vastly different but equally entertaining. Love how you share your lives and journeys with us.
@Joe-ir1npthey did a contest going around Scotland in opposite directions: each filmed their journey, meeting up about half way round. Great collaboration, and just a little competition. I watch you both.
These videos make me feel like I've been away on a journey without all the inconvenience of actually travelling. Really look forward to these every weekend.
Watching various travel challenge videos and attempting a few things myself made me realise I'm a poor traveller as I get irritated after about 3 hours...hate poor signage in places
Hi Scott, honestly loving the videos, would be great to have some merch, with a photo of you drinking a coffee saying "that's me at cruising altitude" haha! Keep up the great work, thanks for all the videos
Closing the door at home behind you must be like ascending to heaven. If I can, I change the bedding before leaving, so there is clean sheets etc. when I return. Increases the niceness factor of being back.
nothing wrong with your wee jollies, tween you and the laddie marsh yous have both given me great places to go see, keep up the great work and ignore those who moan about yer jollies, I love them.
God Scott, you make me laugh so much! When you noticed the heating was sky high in the hotel and you said ''WHIT'' I spat out my tea laughing! Funnily enough this happened to me a couple of days ago in an hotel here in NL, and no matter how much I fiddled with the air con it kept going back to 25. Maybe it's just us Scots, but that overheating of hotel rooms drives me round the bend! Loved this behind the scenes peek and keep up the good work!
Excellent video. It shows the hurry-up-and-wait of travel bloggers, long hours, uncomfortable accommodation to stick on budget, and the not-so-glamorous side. Not an easy job or lifestyle choice. We appreciate the hours you put in and planning.
13:11 you walked pass my office here in Milan, wish I had known you were here I might tag along and be happy to be your camera guy. Best of everything for this great channel, always fun to watch your videos. cheers
Your a great man 😅 love your antics and style, and it’s not overly polished either. Plus love your insider tips for little perks & freebie’s which frequent travellers & travel trade know about.
New subscriber here - love your work, and especially the sense of humor (perfection of the ability to warm up the sausage roll and still being stone cold).
Thanks for this behind the scenes look at YouTubing. If there’s one thing that really makes my blood boil it’s the absence of signage, and the resulting waste of time trying to find somewhere important (like a toilet). You included some useful travel hacks too, which I have noted for possible future use. Again, thank you, your efforts are very much appreciated.
Great video, Scott. The sleeping pod made me chuckle, a pod to rest easy, yet the electrics are dodgy, the blind doesn't go all the way down, and one of the films is called Nightmare 😂 Hope you're well. I am looking forward to your next videos. Andy.
Really enjoyed this video Scott. I didn’t understand really how much effort goes into making even ‘simple’ UA-cam videos until I started making a few myself. You take it to another level with your planning and tight connections😅
I think this video is my new favorite on the channel. I never really thought about the logistics and cost associated with doing these videos I like so much. If one wishes to make a profit on the video (and one does I am sure) every penny must be carefully watched.
I've been following you for a few months now. Love your content. Entertaining, educational. Fun. I'm in South Wales. Thank you for sharing your work with us.
Oh am I glad my travel days are over. Thanks for laying bare your vlogs efforts that I so enjoy. This vlog is a classic as we had no idea of what the two best vloggers , Scott and Steve go through and make it humorous and fun for us to have adventures we would never be able to laugh at if those trials happen to us. Hang in there and make sure you get up to altitude and keep us watching! 🇨🇦
From Italy. Thank you for your videos, your way of traveling is exactly what I love. No expensive hotel, it's only so you really get to know places and people
Just come across your videos....Great honest stuff....brilliant...i came to Scotland from Birmingham England... 6th year living in Inverness just retired last year .... and lnverness is where i am staying...positive thoughts always❤
I really enjoyed the video. You should do the Brittany ferries mini cruise from Plymouth to Santander. It's only £99 & that includes a cabin both ways, although you only get about 3 hours in Santander.
I really appreciate the efforts you and Steve make with your videos. I used to love traveling .however because of ill health I can no longer do so.. my daughter lives in Scotland and love seeing your bus and train adventures around the countryside. All of the videos you and Steve make give me great joy from here in Australia.. feel like I Amon tour in a strange way. Thanks again!
Someone already commented, you and Steve are so different in how you do what you do. Both compelling and entertaining though. Can’t explain why I enjoy these so much but 3 of the people I told about you say they also enjoyed it.
That Bergamo "hotel" sounds horrendous! But one little travel tip that really saves me is take ear plugs! It really does make a massive difference to sleep in noisy environments, including on planes.
Well done Scott. Love watching your videos and your unfiltered honesty. Shooting videos are hard I've stumbled a few times trying to make something interesting and having to reshoot especially if I mess up my words. Keep doing what you're doing😊
My advice is always travel with ear plugs and an eye / sleep mask. I started with this on flights but also on trains and buses but also good for what form of accommodation you end up staying in.
Exactly. I can imagine staying in those noisy places for the night without ear plugs. I discovered them in Greece when I wasn't able to sleep for a week because of the noise from the street. Now, even at home I use them. No dog is going to wake me up before 8.
Fantastic scott👍really appreciate your hard work "you tubing." What a carryon you encountered...we love going on these journeys with you..atleast you got your pizza and your beer....well deserved..look forward as always to your next adventure.🍕
Was new to steve Marsh, he led me to you ! .. great viewing 👌 you're both spot on 😊 I like the way you give a nod to other YTs recommendations. Fly into Limoges one day and I'll drive over (40 mins) and pick you up for a coffee / beer 😊 come together and I'll buy you both lunch too 👍
I like that lounge at the business centre in Barcelona. It doesn’t have the range of food and drinks that you’d find at the airside lounges but it’s always lovely and quiet, probably because nobody can find it. There’s never more than 3 or 4 people in there. It’s open from 7am to 10pm daily. You get 4 hours there with priority pass and LoungeKey. There should have been someone at the business centre reception
That was really interesting - I honestly think I prefer these warts n all vlogs to the polished ones. You also showed the right attitude to dealing with things as they go wrong - just roll with it. My first big trip of 2023 went wrong on the second leg as a drunk had to be escorted off the Eurostar by Police at Lille. At 11am! The resulting thirty minute delay toppled all the dominoes and I ended up having to rejig the entire journey on the fly. It actually was great, as I got to experience things I wouldn't have otherwise, including lovely beer on a deserted late afternoon ICE in Bavaria, a late night sausage and mash feast in Munich and experiencing for myself the notorious Munich-Vienna 'Night Train' - the one that is actually a positioning move for OBB to get its commuter trains back to Rostock for maintenance. The highlight was arriving exhausted at the hotel in Vienna twelve hours late, and the warm welcome from the staff. Airports though - they are generally unspeakable. I flew for work for twenty years and eventually would only take certain routes and airlines to avoid the worst ones.
I really enjoyed the video. I know that a behind-the-scenes video like this takes a lot of work. It makes me know that when things go wrong as a regular traveler, it’s not just me! I also watched all of the related five videos and each was great. (Wish I could travel on Singapore Airlines!)
Do enjoy the videos they are informative and great to watch. Seeing a few more replies to comments go along way , you dont always see that which is a shame
Brilliant video as always!! Have watched all the other videos that you created whilst you were there in Italy. Crazy to think that both Ryanair and Aer Lingus selling transfer connections through Dublin for the facilities to be closed. Hope all is well, take care
I came across your channel after watching Steve Marsh, I and must say I have really enjoyed your videos. I also cannot stand technology trouble I’m faced with it everyday especially when I go abroad, man it drives me nuts. I’ve been to Milan on many occasions I once worked there in the 80’s but first trip was in 1964 aged 12.
Thoroughly enjoyed this video, Scott. It's the second of such you've filmed that I've viewed, and personally think they're excellent. It just shows that a UA-camrs life isn't all fun and a bed of roses
Love the videos and appreciate all the hard work you put in to make them. While on holiday last week l didn’t have breakfast at the hotel. Opted to get a sticky bun and hot chocolate instead while walking the streets of the town l was staying at. I have been watching too many of your videos 😂😂
A great video Scott, really well done. Didn’t think I’d watch an hour long video but it was so interesting I was hooked from the start. Thanks for all your efforts.
Thyank you for this-- I thought I might be the only one to have troubles when travelling: like the two hour hold-up because the train had run into a wild boar on the track...
You are great Scot. A man after my heart. Love your 'parsimony', as in buying stuff when it is cheaper. A euophemism for being seing sensible! Done a lot of travelling...in my latter years and can relate big time! You are an honest guy! Just, embrace the technology, cos without it, yiou would be ******D! Cheers! Keep em coming! My son is a UA-camr so I fully relate! Sleep well!
Fantastic video Scott. Absolutely loved it. Love all your videos but this one was exceptional. Parts gave me anxiety for you. Lack of sleep. The uncertainty of it all. Could watch you for hours and hours. ❤
Firstly loving your videos! I'm confused by your decision to spend time at Roma Termini before heading to Milan? As you say inside the station there are no seats outside of cafe's etc., but just outside there are parks, museums and churches as well as non-chain cafe's all within 200 metres of the station and Monte (always a nice district to hang around), is only a 15 minute stroll.
This is a very skillfully produced video, obviously a lot of planning went into regards continuity, basically you were covering videos yet to be filmed, but knowing that by the time of this video's release, your viewers had already seen......lol. I am confusing myself thinking about it,,,,,lol. You are a proper You Tuber, very knowledgable of the subjects you cover, and your syle of presentation is very laid back and friendly. I just love your work. Thanks for sharing and appreciative of all the time and effort you put into making these vlogs.
Thanks Scott for taking us behind the scenes. I’m sure you’ll have been asked this before but I’d like to see how you put the videos together before publishing them; what cameras do you use, what storage system, what video editing software etc. What ever it is you’re doing a great job.
Research was a lot more difficult but the traveling could be done, indeed you could do some routes that don’t exist any more due to budget airlines, such as Dover-Oostende or Harwich-Hamburg. The biggest difference is that you wouldn’t have been able to vlog! You would be limited to still photos and a diary, maybe an audio tape recording. Assuming you could afford one, a video tape camera was too bulky and heavy to carry around.
Good to see how it really is, I wonder how many of your colleagues could show us how it happens with such delivery skill, my pet hate is having to hang around.
Great video Scott. Don't know how you keep going with so little sleep. I'm worn out just watching the video! Interesting to see the PRONair MD-87 still parked up at Barcelona (1:02:04), seeing that the company ceased flying in 2009.
I love these behind the scenes vids. Makes everything seem more real. Although I don’t film I have had my fair share of travelling cheap and thus having to make sacrifices. I have Ralin, Rifa, Warsaw booked in October but I am flying out of Luton and back into Birmingham yet I live just outside Manchester. I am also foxing a budget US trip in February which will involve main DC with a little of New York. There will be plenty of budget components there.
Scott you could be setting a new trend here sir! it was unintentionally hilarious especially in Milan distracted by fountains and searching for WW2 bullet holes. I for one wanted to see these bullet holes but you gave up. Also featuring a luxurious hotel and leading the viewer into thinking you were staying at it ha ha😊
I for one really appreciate you making this, it shows exactly how it REALLY is on these adventures! And to think you did this on top of making all the other videos, incredible mate! There's just too much in there to mention anything in particular other than to say WELL DONE!
Agreed. A huge effort to put all this together, and I related to a lot of it. Top stuff.
Thanks Steve. Always remember to have the camera running when things go wrong. The brain goes into survival mode and tells you to forget filming and focus on what's important, but it does make entertaining viewing once the dust has settled.
And I'm s subscriber to your channel. It's a weird life we have, isn't it.
This is how both of you should shoot, show the reality of it all. The hiccups, bloopers and the unexpected downsides of the journey
There are too many 'perfect' videos on UA-cam. Life is far from perfect. Thanks gents
The reality of UA-cam video creation... "I hope it's not a dump!"
You and Steve Marsh show why UA-cam is the premiere place for television entertainment. Two guys from similar places doing similar type of content yet vastly different but equally entertaining. Love how you share your lives and journeys with us.
Definitely, watched both before they both knew about each other 😅😅 or so I think. UA-cam brings like mindedness together. 😊
They’ve collaborated more than once.
@Joe-ir1npthey did a contest going around Scotland in opposite directions: each filmed their journey, meeting up about half way round. Great collaboration, and just a little competition. I watch you both.
i don't know which one to prefer.
Agreed😊😊, now never watch TV anymore go straight to UA-cam.
The downtime, waiting and stressing is just insane… but we love all that you do!
These videos make me feel like I've been away on a journey without all the inconvenience of actually travelling. Really look forward to these every weekend.
Strange person
@@DaleSteel why?
Inconvenience? What Inconvenience! Self inflicted 😂
@@roberteustace4152 I actually like travelling but I can’t do it every week 🙂
Watching various travel challenge videos and attempting a few things myself made me realise I'm a poor traveller as I get irritated after about 3 hours...hate poor signage in places
A ‘warts and all’ video was a genius idea and it amazes me how you managed to keep track of all the segments that you needed to film.
Hi Scott, honestly loving the videos, would be great to have some merch, with a photo of you drinking a coffee saying "that's me at cruising altitude" haha! Keep up the great work, thanks for all the videos
Closing the door at home behind you must be like ascending to heaven. If I can, I change the bedding before leaving, so there is clean sheets etc. when I return. Increases the niceness factor of being back.
nothing wrong with your wee jollies, tween you and the laddie marsh yous have both given me great places to go see, keep up the great work and ignore those who moan about yer jollies, I love them.
@@yvonnejohnston9429 so true, and I agree on all counts!
Love this behind the scenes style video. And all your other videos. Cheers from Norway.
People take for granted how much goes into making these videos. Keep up the good work👍
God Scott, you make me laugh so much! When you noticed the heating was sky high in the hotel and you said ''WHIT'' I spat out my tea laughing! Funnily enough this happened to me a couple of days ago in an hotel here in NL, and no matter how much I fiddled with the air con it kept going back to 25. Maybe it's just us Scots, but that overheating of hotel rooms drives me round the bend! Loved this behind the scenes peek and keep up the good work!
Excellent video. It shows the hurry-up-and-wait of travel bloggers, long hours, uncomfortable accommodation to stick on budget, and the not-so-glamorous side. Not an easy job or lifestyle choice. We appreciate the hours you put in and planning.
Oh my, I thought I could imagine this in between stuff but NO, you have my respect Scott!!!
For the behind the scenes insights, plus everything else you do! 😮
Hi John, thanks for your support. I'm glad you enjoy the channel.
13:11 you walked pass my office here in Milan, wish I had known you were here I might tag along and be happy to be your camera guy. Best of everything for this great channel, always fun to watch your videos. cheers
Your a great man 😅 love your antics and style, and it’s not overly polished either. Plus love your insider tips for little perks & freebie’s which frequent travellers & travel trade know about.
New subscriber here - love your work, and especially the sense of humor (perfection of the ability to warm up the sausage roll and still being stone cold).
Thanks for this behind the scenes look at YouTubing. If there’s one thing that really makes my blood boil it’s the absence of signage, and the resulting waste of time trying to find somewhere important (like a toilet). You included some useful travel hacks too, which I have noted for possible future use. Again, thank you, your efforts are very much appreciated.
Scott I don't know how you do it with not much sleep
Would love to see a video of what you have in your backpack 😊
Great video, Scott. The sleeping pod made me chuckle, a pod to rest easy, yet the electrics are dodgy, the blind doesn't go all the way down, and one of the films is called Nightmare 😂
Hope you're well. I am looking forward to your next videos. Andy.
Great video Scott..as a fellow travel agent of nearly 40 years I know EXACTLY where you are coming from !!
Great to see what the life of a blogger is like Scott.
Really enjoyed this video Scott. I didn’t understand really how much effort goes into making even ‘simple’ UA-cam videos until I started making a few myself. You take it to another level with your planning and tight connections😅
I think this video is my new favorite on the channel. I never really thought about the logistics and cost associated with doing these videos I like so much. If one wishes to make a profit on the video (and one does I am sure) every penny must be carefully watched.
Great video. Shows all the running/hanging around needed to deliver the finished article. And god bless Maccas - the saviour of travellers everywhere.
I've been following you for a few months now. Love your content. Entertaining, educational. Fun. I'm in South Wales. Thank you for sharing your work with us.
This was brilliant Scott, you are a brilliant vlogger. Make 🏴 very proud.
Oh am I glad my travel days are over. Thanks for laying bare your vlogs efforts that I so enjoy. This vlog is a classic as we had no idea of what the two best vloggers , Scott and Steve go through and make it humorous and fun for us to have adventures we would never be able to laugh at if those trials happen to us. Hang in there and make sure you get up to altitude and keep us watching! 🇨🇦
From Italy. Thank you for your videos, your way of traveling is exactly what I love. No expensive hotel, it's only so you really get to know places and people
Just come across your videos....Great honest stuff....brilliant...i came to Scotland from Birmingham England... 6th year living in Inverness just retired last year .... and lnverness is where i am staying...positive thoughts always❤
What an insight Scott into what really goes on in trying to put together a You Tube video, great video & well done. Keep up the great work :)
Outstanding Scott lad, great behind the scenes style look, thanks!
What you put up with as a means of entertaining all of us lazy-folks-at-home is an eye-opener...thank you multiple times...dgp/uk
I really enjoyed the video. You should do the Brittany ferries mini cruise from Plymouth to Santander. It's only £99 & that includes a cabin both ways, although you only get about 3 hours in Santander.
I love Scotts deadpan dry sarcastically humour. 😂❤️
Really loved this behind the scenes video. Watched it until the end!
Thank’s for the insight, I’m exhausted just watching.
I really appreciate the efforts you and Steve make with your videos. I used to love traveling .however because of ill health I can no longer do so.. my daughter lives in Scotland and love seeing your bus and train adventures around the countryside. All of the videos you and Steve make give me great joy from here in Australia.. feel like I Amon tour in a strange way. Thanks again!
Wow that was awesome. And what you do to make these videos happen. Very appreciated. Thank you so much Scott.
I love this behind the scenes Hour long videos. Shows all the work and effort you put into the videos. I would love to see more of these!
Someone already commented, you and Steve are so different in how you do what you do. Both compelling and entertaining though.
Can’t explain why I enjoy these so much but 3 of the people I told about you say they also enjoyed it.
That Bergamo "hotel" sounds horrendous! But one little travel tip that really saves me is take ear plugs! It really does make a massive difference to sleep in noisy environments, including on planes.
Well done Scott. Love watching your videos and your unfiltered honesty.
Shooting videos are hard
I've stumbled a few times trying to make something interesting and having to reshoot especially if I mess up my words.
Keep doing what you're doing😊
Fast becoming my favourite UA-camr Scott! Love your videos and hope to meet you one day 😊
Having watched your recent Italian videos I can see how you've fitted in this video, it's amazing you're very clever, well done 😊
My advice is always travel with ear plugs and an eye / sleep mask. I started with this on flights but also on trains and buses but also good for what form of accommodation you end up staying in.
Exactly. I can imagine staying in those noisy places for the night without ear plugs. I discovered them in Greece when I wasn't able to sleep for a week because of the noise from the street. Now, even at home I use them. No dog is going to wake me up before 8.
This was EPIC. Thanks so much for sharing the behind-the-scenes!
New subscriber mate, love your narration. Have travelled a lot and certainly felt the delays and concerns on missing deadlines. Enjoy. 😊😊😊.
Fantastic scott👍really appreciate your hard work "you tubing." What a carryon you encountered...we love going on these journeys with you..atleast you got your pizza and your beer....well deserved..look forward as always to your next adventure.🍕
Was new to steve Marsh, he led me to you ! .. great viewing 👌 you're both spot on 😊 I like the way you give a nod to other YTs recommendations.
Fly into Limoges one day and I'll drive over (40 mins) and pick you up for a coffee / beer 😊 come together and I'll buy you both lunch too 👍
Thanks
Thanks for your support. It's greatly appreciared.
I like that lounge at the business centre in Barcelona. It doesn’t have the range of food and drinks that you’d find at the airside lounges but it’s always lovely and quiet, probably because nobody can find it. There’s never more than 3 or 4 people in there. It’s open from 7am to 10pm daily. You get 4 hours there with priority pass and LoungeKey. There should have been someone at the business centre reception
You work hard and put in the hours. You have my respect Scott
Great explanatory video Scott. You don't half suffer for your art ! 😁
That was really interesting - I honestly think I prefer these warts n all vlogs to the polished ones. You also showed the right attitude to dealing with things as they go wrong - just roll with it. My first big trip of 2023 went wrong on the second leg as a drunk had to be escorted off the Eurostar by Police at Lille. At 11am! The resulting thirty minute delay toppled all the dominoes and I ended up having to rejig the entire journey on the fly. It actually was great, as I got to experience things I wouldn't have otherwise, including lovely beer on a deserted late afternoon ICE in Bavaria, a late night sausage and mash feast in Munich and experiencing for myself the notorious Munich-Vienna 'Night Train' - the one that is actually a positioning move for OBB to get its commuter trains back to Rostock for maintenance. The highlight was arriving exhausted at the hotel in Vienna twelve hours late, and the warm welcome from the staff.
Airports though - they are generally unspeakable. I flew for work for twenty years and eventually would only take certain routes and airlines to avoid the worst ones.
I really enjoyed the video. I know that a behind-the-scenes video like this takes a lot of work. It makes me know that when things go wrong as a regular traveler, it’s not just me! I also watched all of the related five videos and each was great. (Wish I could travel on Singapore Airlines!)
Hi Scott just subscribed to your channel. I think your ‘warts and all’ video really worked showing everything going wrong it was quite refreshing😊
Great video. It was really interesting seeing behind the scenes. Thank you for the hacks as well
Do enjoy the videos they are informative and great to watch. Seeing a few more replies to comments go along way , you dont always see that which is a shame
Brilliant video as always!! Have watched all the other videos that you created whilst you were there in Italy.
Crazy to think that both Ryanair and Aer Lingus selling transfer connections through Dublin for the facilities to be closed.
Hope all is well, take care
I would love to one day see a video of you with trains on the Italian Riviera and in Genoa.
I came across your channel after watching Steve Marsh, I and must say I have really enjoyed your videos.
I also cannot stand technology trouble I’m faced with it everyday especially when I go abroad, man it drives me nuts.
I’ve been to Milan on many occasions I once worked there in the 80’s but first trip was in 1964 aged 12.
33:33 reminds me of the one at the apartment I stayed in when I studied abroad in Madrid. My host's apartment, huge. The Elevator, not so much
So much fun to get a glimpse behind the curtain! Thanks for taking us along.
Thoroughly enjoyed this video, Scott. It's the second of such you've filmed that I've viewed, and personally think they're excellent. It just shows that a UA-camrs life isn't all fun and a bed of roses
Love the videos and appreciate all the hard work you put in to make them. While on holiday last week l didn’t have breakfast at the hotel. Opted to get a sticky bun and hot chocolate instead while walking the streets of the town l was staying at. I have been watching too many of your videos 😂😂
II always take much pleasure in all your videos. I love your style and personality. Thanks a lot. Alain, from Marseille.
What about the wild nights in clubs and bars when you bump into other UA-camrs looking list? 😂😂😂 interesting video Scott , keep them coming mate
A great video Scott, really well done. Didn’t think I’d watch an hour long video but it was so interesting I was hooked from the start. Thanks for all your efforts.
We want more behind the scenes videos 👍👍 top video.
I always enjoy watching your videos Scott.
Thyank you for this-- I thought I might be the only one to have troubles when travelling: like the two hour hold-up because the train had run into a wild boar on the track...
Loved this Scott.
You are great Scot. A man after my heart. Love your 'parsimony', as in buying stuff when it is cheaper. A euophemism for being seing sensible! Done a lot of travelling...in my latter years and can relate big time! You are an honest guy! Just, embrace the technology, cos without it, yiou would be ******D! Cheers! Keep em coming! My son is a UA-camr so I fully relate! Sleep well!
Brilliant video. Absolutely loved it.
Your TV charging tip is pretty clever, never thought of it when I desperately needed a charger I either lost or stopped working.
Fantastic video Scott. Absolutely loved it. Love all your videos but this one was exceptional. Parts gave me anxiety for you. Lack of sleep. The uncertainty of it all. Could watch you for hours and hours. ❤
I wish I could fly without fear! The bus and trains after watching your videos have put me off just as much 😅
Firstly loving your videos! I'm confused by your decision to spend time at Roma Termini before heading to Milan? As you say inside the station there are no seats outside of cafe's etc., but just outside there are parks, museums and churches as well as non-chain cafe's all within 200 metres of the station and Monte (always a nice district to hang around), is only a 15 minute stroll.
This is a very skillfully produced video, obviously a lot of planning went into regards continuity, basically you were covering videos yet to be filmed, but knowing that by the time of this video's release, your viewers had already seen......lol. I am confusing myself thinking about it,,,,,lol. You are a proper You Tuber, very knowledgable of the subjects you cover, and your syle of presentation is very laid back and friendly. I just love your work. Thanks for sharing and appreciative of all the time and effort you put into making these vlogs.
I do worry about your safety sometimes x enjoyed your vlog muchly
I love your travel videos but I'm even more interested in your behind-the-scenes videos! I never realized how much waiting time is involved!
Great behind the scenes video. Loved it. You’re certainly a better “traveling light” person than I am. Very impressive.
Just watched your behind the screen video, absolutely brilliant. Half way through reading your book the longest train journey, it’s a good read.😊
Love the videos, stay strong and keep going
Thanks Scott for taking us behind the scenes. I’m sure you’ll have been asked this before but I’d like to see how you put the videos together before publishing them; what cameras do you use, what storage system, what video editing software etc. What ever it is you’re doing a great job.
Very enjoyable "behind the scenes" of how you go about your Channel, a great idea, thanks
Probably my favourite channel at the moment.
Stumbled across your channel. Glad I did watched a few videos liked and subscribed. Enjoying the content . Keep up the good works fella.
Excellent blog very informative and enjoyable Scott, you certainly earn your money I can imagine very tiring.. 😊
Great Video. We been to most of those airports. Dublin, Bergamo , Rome, Barca etc.
I always think how different this would be in the past before budget airlines and the internet .
Research was a lot more difficult but the traveling could be done, indeed you could do some routes that don’t exist any more due to budget airlines, such as Dover-Oostende or Harwich-Hamburg. The biggest difference is that you wouldn’t have been able to vlog! You would be limited to still photos and a diary, maybe an audio tape recording. Assuming you could afford one, a video tape camera was too bulky and heavy to carry around.
Really enjoyed your video Scott…..thank you…🙏
Good to see how it really is, I wonder how many of your colleagues could show us how it happens with such delivery skill, my pet hate is having to hang around.
Great video Scott. Don't know how you keep going with so little sleep. I'm worn out just watching the video! Interesting to see the PRONair MD-87 still parked up at Barcelona (1:02:04), seeing that the company ceased flying in 2009.
someone has got to do it. great effort Scott, loved it.
Wonderful video Scott! 💪❤
I love these behind the scenes vids. Makes everything seem more real. Although I don’t film I have had my fair share of travelling cheap and thus having to make sacrifices. I have Ralin, Rifa, Warsaw booked in October but I am flying out of Luton and back into Birmingham yet I live just outside Manchester. I am also foxing a budget US trip in February which will involve main DC with a little of New York. There will be plenty of budget components there.
Scott you could be setting a new trend here sir!
it was unintentionally hilarious especially in Milan distracted by fountains and searching for WW2 bullet holes. I for one wanted to see these bullet holes but you gave up. Also featuring a luxurious hotel and leading the viewer into thinking you were staying at it ha ha😊
Loved this video, thanks for the TV USB trick.