"A true legend in daily vlogs": YouTuber Adventurez with David pays emotional tribute to Adam the Woo as he dies at 51

Adam the Woo dies at 51 (Image via YouTube/ TheDailyWoo)
Adam the Woo dies at 51 (Image via YouTube/ TheDailyWoo)

Adam Williams, also known as Adam the Woo, has died at 51. On December 22, 2025, law enforcement officials stated that Adam Williams was found deceased in his residence in Celebration, Florida.

After the official announcement of Adam the Woo's death, multiple fans and friends have paid tribute to him on social media platforms.

YouTuber Adventurez with David wrote:

"Adam the Woo taught me to just pick up your camera and just enjoy what you want. A true legend in daily vlogs."

More on Adam the Woo

Adam the Woo began uploading videos to YouTube around 2009. In 2012, he launched The Daily Woo channel, posting a vlog every single day. Williams maintained that for five years. His videos covered theme parks, haunted houses, small towns, everyday walks, and more.

His YouTube bio read as follows:

"I go on adventures. Everything from abandoned theme parks to movie locations to wacky roadside attractions. I do not take myself or my videos too seriously."

Adam also regularly visited Walt Disney World. He also traveled to Disneyland in California to visit sites which are related to Walt Disney's early career, including Laugh-O-Gram Studios and Union Station in Kansas City, Missouri.

In the month before his death, he had documented trips to Italy, Switzerland, Malta, and France. Notably, it was later shared that Adam had recently returned home.

YouTuber Adventurez with David's tribute post to Adam

Adventurez with David took to his official Instagram handle to post a group photo that included Adam the Woo, captioning,

"RIP Adam the Woo. I am deeply saddened and shocked. Adam you will be forever missed 😢 I have no bad memories of Adam. I got to share conversations in person and online. Adam and Justin inspired me to be a YouTuber. Thank You for the Laughs online 🚲"

He also added,

"Truly had the biggest heart and always open to converse with you. Loved the backstage videos and always loved re watching his bike wreck vlog whenever I needed a laugh."

It is worth noting that in 2017, Adam was banned from Universal Studios Orlando after filming inside two abandoned attractions. Williams later addressed the ban in a video. He explained that his approach to documenting locations had changed over time. A Change.org petition was also launched in 2018, asking Universal to lift the ban.

According to reports, authorities have confirmed that Adam's father was notified about his death. The cause of death is currently under investigation.


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Edited by Yesha Srivastava