Yep. They are most definitely running from their lives at this point, and they think that by constantly traveling, it's going to make things better. It's not.
And re: the cruising. You're right about Tim and status. It's so superficial. I mean, if you get there naturally after so many cruises, fine. But it's simply not normal for a family to take this many cruises in a year - including back-to-back - and not be questioned by any sane-minded person.
It's not like they're travel vloggers living in the middle of friggin nowhere where you could almost justify the need for content.
They live here in Orlando, in Central Florida - where there's a bazillion things you could be covering at any given time (and not just Disney-related). Heck, just traveling to Tampa, St. Augustine, Miami, Naples, Jax, etc. for "day trip" type things (or short overnight stays) showcasing the attractions, botanical gardens (with awesome kids' areas), museums, zoos, aquariums, nature preserves, animal rescue facilities, outdoor-type stuff. ANYTHING other than theme parks could be covered too.
But they latched onto Disney for its easy clickbait and #s (where anything non-Disney gets lower views), they latched on to "status" and "things" rather than quality and building a stronger, more diverse audience, and they're ruining their kid's (or kids' - plural) lives because they're making them a focal point of the vlogs and creating nutso super-stans - living in an echo-chamber of nothing but praise - who make excuses for anything and everything they do.
It's sick and twisted. It's not reality. And it simply can't be sustainable.