Honor Adam the Woo at Disney’s Hollywood Studios

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Brenda Choi and 16 others have signed recently.

The Issue

For more than fifteen years, Adam the Woo recorded—documented, if you will, Disney parks as they changed over time. His videos captured attractions, transitions, and ordinary days in the parks. The kind of moments that usually pass by without being noticed, but somehow matter later.

People tuned in for Disney, but they stayed for Adam. His presence mattered. He mattered.

Over the years, millions of people around the world experienced the parks through his videos in a way that felt familiar and comforting, like spending time somewhere you loved with a friend.

He was doing this before it was really a thing. Before park vlogging had a name, Adam was out there walking, filming, and letting the day unfold. Two channels. Thousands of videos. Well over a million subscribers. Hundreds of millions of views. It didn’t grow because it was flashy. It grew because Adam showed up.

His style was simple and instantly recognizable, peppered with what became known as Woo-isms. A day might start with a piping hot caffeinated beverage, drift along until there goes a monoraaaiiillllll, pause for a quick best remove ’em before a ride, and somewhere along the way any flower inevitably became a petunia. None of it felt planned. It just felt like how he moved through the parks, and how viewers learned to see them too.

Endings were never really endings. The blog is over might be said, but the camera usually kept rolling. This time, the goodbye is real.

A permanent Hollywood Boulevard window dedication at Disney’s Hollywood Studios is the right way to mark the body of work he left behind—something public, lasting, and quietly there for those who know, you know.

This comes from the broad Disney YouTube community and longtime park fans who kept coming back, year after year. 

Join us, shall you?

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Recent signers:
Brenda Choi and 16 others have signed recently.

The Issue

For more than fifteen years, Adam the Woo recorded—documented, if you will, Disney parks as they changed over time. His videos captured attractions, transitions, and ordinary days in the parks. The kind of moments that usually pass by without being noticed, but somehow matter later.

People tuned in for Disney, but they stayed for Adam. His presence mattered. He mattered.

Over the years, millions of people around the world experienced the parks through his videos in a way that felt familiar and comforting, like spending time somewhere you loved with a friend.

He was doing this before it was really a thing. Before park vlogging had a name, Adam was out there walking, filming, and letting the day unfold. Two channels. Thousands of videos. Well over a million subscribers. Hundreds of millions of views. It didn’t grow because it was flashy. It grew because Adam showed up.

His style was simple and instantly recognizable, peppered with what became known as Woo-isms. A day might start with a piping hot caffeinated beverage, drift along until there goes a monoraaaiiillllll, pause for a quick best remove ’em before a ride, and somewhere along the way any flower inevitably became a petunia. None of it felt planned. It just felt like how he moved through the parks, and how viewers learned to see them too.

Endings were never really endings. The blog is over might be said, but the camera usually kept rolling. This time, the goodbye is real.

A permanent Hollywood Boulevard window dedication at Disney’s Hollywood Studios is the right way to mark the body of work he left behind—something public, lasting, and quietly there for those who know, you know.

This comes from the broad Disney YouTube community and longtime park fans who kept coming back, year after year. 

Join us, shall you?

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Petition created on December 30, 2025