You don’t need to be recording the ride anyway (though taking pictures of the stuff you pass while in line is ok). And it’s a good way to lose your phone or injure another rider
Any kind of video camera (especially a full sized VHS one from the 80s) would have a lot more mass to it and be easier to hold on a ride than something like a modern smartphone.
It’s funny. Visiting my mom and we where just talking about when I was young in the late 80s – early 90s and I had my VHS camcorder with me filming on every ride in every park I went to. Guess I was ahead of my time. I wish I could still find those old tapes.
It could be because one bump and that device flies out of your hand a hurts another guest on the track under or behind you. That’s too logical to think of though, isn’t it?
I’m THRILLED! So sick of GD phones on rides destroying the experience. It used to be “no flash photography or recording” and I hope it goes back to that. I hope this notice is posted on more and more rides.
People drop things on rides all the time. And then they whine and cry for someone to find and recover the item they lost. And that’s why it’s good to store your junk. But people never learn, and think it will never happen to them, until it does.
Comments for Disney Bans All Recording on Popular Attraction
Josh
You don’t need to be recording the ride anyway (though taking pictures of the stuff you pass while in line is ok). And it’s a good way to lose your phone or injure another rider
Kris
I used to film the rides with a camcorder in the late 80s.
wesley
Any kind of video camera (especially a full sized VHS one from the 80s) would have a lot more mass to it and be easier to hold on a ride than something like a modern smartphone.
Kris
It’s funny. Visiting my mom and we where just talking about when I was young in the late 80s – early 90s and I had my VHS camcorder with me filming on every ride in every park I went to. Guess I was ahead of my time. I wish I could still find those old tapes.
Bubba
If I want to take pictures or video, there’s always a way. Nobody will know it’s happening. SMILE! You’re on Secret Camera.
beth
AND YOUR AN ASS!!!
Nonya
They know. You think they don’t have surveillance cameras set up on every ride.
Sharon
It could be because one bump and that device flies out of your hand a hurts another guest on the track under or behind you. That’s too logical to think of though, isn’t it?
Janice
I’m THRILLED! So sick of GD phones on rides destroying the experience. It used to be “no flash photography or recording” and I hope it goes back to that. I hope this notice is posted on more and more rides.
MATTHEW
That not really a ride to try video on. Too dark. So wonder if someone turned phone light on to record or a device fell and damage track
Ralph
People drop things on rides all the time. And then they whine and cry for someone to find and recover the item they lost. And that’s why it’s good to store your junk. But people never learn, and think it will never happen to them, until it does.
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