Looking for honest feedback on my latest Bangkok travel vlog (still learning!)

Looking for honest feedback on my latest Bangkok travel vlog (still learning!)

Hey everyone,
I’ve been putting a lot of effort into improving my travel videos, and after getting some really helpful feedback on my last upload, I tried to apply as much of it as I could to this newest one.
This video follows me exploring Bangkok while dealing with some of the common tourist situations around the Grand Palace, including vendors, tuk-tuks, and negotiating prices. My goal is to make entertaining travel content while also showing what it’s actually like on the ground.
I’d really appreciate any feedback on things like:
Was the pacing good?
Did the editing keep your attention?
Was the story easy to follow?
At what point, if any, would you have clicked away?
What would make you watch more of my content?
If you enjoy it, I’d genuinely appreciate a subscription. I’m documenting my travels around the world and uploading both full vlogs and Shorts consistently, so there are plenty more adventures on the way.
Thanks in advance to anyone who takes a few minutes to watch and leave some constructive criticism. I’m trying to get better with every upload!

https://youtu.be/t1OnM15qT9c?is=TMMMD3CvG2GRMRdE

u/TimelyLawyer — 7 days ago
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Took your feedback, made a new video. Hoping this one is a lot better.

Took your feedback, made a new video. Hoping this one is a lot better.
A few days ago I shared one of my Bangkok travel videos here, and I honestly appreciate everyone who took the time to give constructive feedback. A lot of you pointed out things like pacing, making the story clearer, and giving viewers more context. I took those comments seriously.
I just uploaded a new video and really tried to improve on those areas. This one follows my experience around Bangkok where I ran into the common Grand Palace tuk-tuk and vendor scams, and I focused more on explaining what was happening instead of just showing random clips.
If anyone has a few minutes to watch it, I’d genuinely love to know:
Was the story easier to follow?
Did the editing feel smoother?
At what point, if any, did you lose interest?
What should I improve next?
I’m still new to YouTube, so I’m trying to get better with every upload. Thanks again to everyone who helped me improve.

https://youtu.be/t1OnM15qT9c?is=\_iXPMRf24oMqeyhU

u/TimelyLawyer — 7 days ago
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New travel creator—I’d love some honest criticism on my latest video

Hey everyone! I’ve recently started a travel YouTube channel and I’m trying to improve with every upload.
My newest video is a challenge where I tried to survive 24 hours in Bangkok with only $20 USD. It includes local street food, 7-Eleven, markets, and seeing how far a small budget can actually take you.
I’m not really looking to farm views—I genuinely want feedback on things like:
Was the pacing interesting?
Did the editing keep your attention?
At what point would you have clicked away?
What would make you subscribe?
I’m still new to YouTube, so any honest criticism (good or bad) would really help me improve.
If anyone is willing to give it a watch, I’d really appreciate it. Thanks so much!

https://youtu.be/Da3yYKaYH4o?is=CFu4i625Q17iy3AU

u/TimelyLawyer — 9 days ago
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I tried surviving in Bangkok for 24 hours with only $20… and it went better than I expected.

I recently visited Bangkok and wanted to see how far just $20 USD (about 700 baht) could get me in an entire day.
I ended up eating from local street vendors, grabbing snacks from 7-Eleven, trying small restaurants, and seeing just how affordable the city can be if you know where to look.
It honestly surprised me how much food and experiences fit into that budget. I filmed the whole challenge because I thought other travelers (or anyone curious about Thailand) might find it useful.
If anyone has done a similar budget challenge in another country, I’d love to hear how it went. And if you’ve been to Bangkok, what was the cheapest meal you found?
If anyone wants to see how it turned out, I’ll drop the video in the comments if that’s allowed.

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u/TimelyLawyer — 9 days ago