I sometimes watch POVs on YouTube of rides that I don’t want to go on or how I know if there are drops on them. If the camera light is off, I’d assume it should be ok. In my mind, it bothers people when the light is on and they are talking.
I have been to the Disney parks in Anaheim, Orlando and Hong Kong and have never experienced any issues with vloggers etc. I have filmed some rides for my own personal use. Not being able to get to the parks regularly, it’s good to watch vloggers to see what changes have occurred etc. I feel a total ban would be unnecessary.
Comments for Desperate Fans Beg For Executives to Add Filming Ban to Disneyland Rules
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For the love of the mouse…. PLEASE ban filming on rides! It absolutely ruins them for everyone else!
Royce
I sometimes watch POVs on YouTube of rides that I don’t want to go on or how I know if there are drops on them. If the camera light is off, I’d assume it should be ok. In my mind, it bothers people when the light is on and they are talking.
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phone screens are so bright, they absolutely ruin the ride for anyone behind the person filming.
Steve Olsen
I have been to the Disney parks in Anaheim, Orlando and Hong Kong and have never experienced any issues with vloggers etc. I have filmed some rides for my own personal use. Not being able to get to the parks regularly, it’s good to watch vloggers to see what changes have occurred etc. I feel a total ban would be unnecessary.
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