+ azdr0710 Posted December 14, 2025 Posted December 14, 2025 (edited) the youtube algorithm suggested this guy's travel channel to me (gee, no idea why!).....lots of popular travel youtubers out there, of course, reviewing airlines, hotels, airport lounges, the whole bit.....wide variety of presentation styles and vibe among them.....Ryan has a very strict method/format for scoring luxury hotels around the world and has an efficient business-like presentation- and speaking-style, but is friendly and, yeah, good-looking and in shape....his clothes (pants) fit well, too 😈 ......the first video of his suggested to me as I was browsing youtube was an unusually long one for these travel reviews (nearly 90 minutes! - no, I didn't watch it all) in which he goes over the top three luxury hotels in Las Vegas..... https://www.youtube.com/@ryanwalkerT5 https://www.instagram.com/ryanwalkert5/?hl=en Edited December 14, 2025 by azdr0710
ChrisTravel Posted December 17, 2025 Posted December 17, 2025 Some of the IG accounts he follows are not the type of accounts you’d expect a straight guy to follow, but maybe he’s just heavily connected/interested to the NY/LA entertainment scene. I do appreciate his methodical and fair approach to reviews. The first YouTube video from him was his review of a Hong Kong Ritz Carlton that is famous for the best views of the city. + azdr0710 1
BSR Posted January 21 Posted January 21 Ryan Walker popped up in my feed as well, his reviews of the Four Seasons and Mandarin Oriental Ritz in Madrid. Both hotels are super-pricey, standard rooms going for $1,100-1,400. A lot of his reviews are at high-end properties, gotta wonder how he affords them since he pays for all his stays from his own pocket. Given his good looks and fit physique, one can’t help but jump to certain conclusions …
Colton Posted Wednesday at 06:17 PM Posted Wednesday at 06:17 PM 9 hours ago, BSR said: Ryan Walker popped up in my feed as well, his reviews of the Four Seasons and Mandarin Oriental Ritz in Madrid. Both hotels are super-pricey, standard rooms going for $1,100-1,400. A lot of his reviews are at high-end properties, gotta wonder how he affords them since he pays for all his stays from his own pocket. Given his good looks and fit physique, one can’t help but jump to certain conclusions … Is the conclusion that he is a good looking content creator/influencer that a brand might give a free room to for marketing purposes?
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