Good! They need to ban jumbo strollers too! Only allow the small single child ones, not the minivan size ones! Or charge a full park admission for them
Except when you have multiple kids, yeah that makes sense. Some of them DO pay for their kids since over 3 they have to but little kids still need to stay with their parents, especially in this day and age. So maybe people can be more considerate to others.
Take a look on YouTube at the semi-pro videographers posting hour long dailies from the parks. Many have expanded from their smart phone early videos to 3 person crews with sound and camera crew filming throughout the parks. I’m glad they are trying to keep these ‘fans’ under some sort of control.
Exactly! I love photography and am obsessed with taking photos of my daughter at Disney theme parks. My daughter loves to see them too. We love to relive memories through my photos. It would ruin the whole experience for us if I wasn’t allowed to bring my camera and lenses in. Orlando better not enforce this ridiculous rule.
First, cameras are not banned, professional cameras are banned. The lens size is not unreasonable, 135mm (5.315 inches). I’ve had that happen are places I’ve went to. Disney has the right to do this. Saying night for commercial use, they are a business and hand that right. Sorry but this podcasters and social media “influencers” make money from it so it’s a commercial ventured. Oh and not to integer with guests enjoyment? Well that should be a given. A prison can use their cell phone, they can use a camera, it doesn’t ban that.
IF Florida allows this they will never EVER, see another PENNY of mine!!!! NOT A SINGLE freaking PENNY that doesn’t exist!
I have a condition that makes my hands shake! I can’t use my phone to save memories.
And I’m An AVID Disney FAN, so very disappointed in Disney.
Very upset that I Will NOT see Avatar rides, AND NEW TOY STORY RIDE.
BUT I WILL NEVER, EVER, EVER Change The Way I feel ABOUT MY MONEY. NOPE A HARD, NO!!!!!
What kinda gets to me is the strollers that think that they need the handicap areas…ie: bathroom stalls, handicap tram, etc. It’s just an inconvenience to me but to others it could be the difference to why they don’t like to go anymore.
I have to use a scooter to get around the park now due to mobility issues. I pay the same amount as any able bodied Disney fans do. People are so rude. Those scooters don’t stop on a dime. People forge on ahead of you without any common courtesy and they could literally get hurt.
I understand that strollers are bothersome for people who don’t have toddlers but if you have kids, you had to use a stroller at one time or another too.
People just need to have more patience and understanding because let me tell you, it’s hard on the parent who is trying to push that stroller and get around people with it. I had 2 little ones a long time ago and those double strollers are really hard to handle.
Everybody pays the same expensive price to take their kids to a Disney park. We all want to get to the next destination as quickly as anybody else. Some patience and courtesy are needed.
I really don’t know how this went from banning outrageous cameras to picking on people with strollers, but as someone who now has to use a scooter to get around, I sympathize. It’s not easy to get anywhere in the park with a stroller or a scooter and we all just need to be considerate of one another. Being thoughtful of others doesn’t cost a thing.
Comments for Effective Immediately: Disney Bans More Items, Including Cameras, From Theme Parks
Elmo Gagootz
Wouldn’t set foot in a Disney property if you paid me. The magic stopped long ago.
CLy ch
Good! They need to ban jumbo strollers too! Only allow the small single child ones, not the minivan size ones! Or charge a full park admission for them
Kait
It’s literally a theme park for kids. I just went last week and had no issues with strollers being in our way
Kyliegh
Except when you have multiple kids, yeah that makes sense. Some of them DO pay for their kids since over 3 they have to but little kids still need to stay with their parents, especially in this day and age. So maybe people can be more considerate to others.
D
Seriously I have twins and hello they can’t be in one single stroller
Justafan
Take a look on YouTube at the semi-pro videographers posting hour long dailies from the parks. Many have expanded from their smart phone early videos to 3 person crews with sound and camera crew filming throughout the parks. I’m glad they are trying to keep these ‘fans’ under some sort of control.
David Jenkins
Agree. They also feel that is their right and that people need to move out of their shots.
Shawnna C.
But why? Some of us like to take pics of our family, kids, grandkids etc in the park with characters.
Heather Unbehaun
Exactly! I love photography and am obsessed with taking photos of my daughter at Disney theme parks. My daughter loves to see them too. We love to relive memories through my photos. It would ruin the whole experience for us if I wasn’t allowed to bring my camera and lenses in. Orlando better not enforce this ridiculous rule.
Rery Ro
If only your phone had a camera built in…
Jodell
Banning cameras is this so the guests can’t show the public the unsafe practices going on at Disney?
Rery Ro
If only your phone had a camera built in…
David Jenkins
First, cameras are not banned, professional cameras are banned. The lens size is not unreasonable, 135mm (5.315 inches). I’ve had that happen are places I’ve went to. Disney has the right to do this. Saying night for commercial use, they are a business and hand that right. Sorry but this podcasters and social media “influencers” make money from it so it’s a commercial ventured. Oh and not to integer with guests enjoyment? Well that should be a given. A prison can use their cell phone, they can use a camera, it doesn’t ban that.
Rery Ro
Congratulations. You managed to get two sentences in English before your stroke…
Laurie
IF Florida allows this they will never EVER, see another PENNY of mine!!!! NOT A SINGLE freaking PENNY that doesn’t exist!
I have a condition that makes my hands shake! I can’t use my phone to save memories.
And I’m An AVID Disney FAN, so very disappointed in Disney.
Very upset that I Will NOT see Avatar rides, AND NEW TOY STORY RIDE.
BUT I WILL NEVER, EVER, EVER Change The Way I feel ABOUT MY MONEY. NOPE A HARD, NO!!!!!
Rery Ro
Exactly! Taking away professional cameras is cruel and unusual punishment. I’d rather die.
Lani
What kinda gets to me is the strollers that think that they need the handicap areas…ie: bathroom stalls, handicap tram, etc. It’s just an inconvenience to me but to others it could be the difference to why they don’t like to go anymore.
Terry
I have to use a scooter to get around the park now due to mobility issues. I pay the same amount as any able bodied Disney fans do. People are so rude. Those scooters don’t stop on a dime. People forge on ahead of you without any common courtesy and they could literally get hurt.
I understand that strollers are bothersome for people who don’t have toddlers but if you have kids, you had to use a stroller at one time or another too.
People just need to have more patience and understanding because let me tell you, it’s hard on the parent who is trying to push that stroller and get around people with it. I had 2 little ones a long time ago and those double strollers are really hard to handle.
Everybody pays the same expensive price to take their kids to a Disney park. We all want to get to the next destination as quickly as anybody else. Some patience and courtesy are needed.
I really don’t know how this went from banning outrageous cameras to picking on people with strollers, but as someone who now has to use a scooter to get around, I sympathize. It’s not easy to get anywhere in the park with a stroller or a scooter and we all just need to be considerate of one another. Being thoughtful of others doesn’t cost a thing.