Mike S
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I know. His videos have been posted on this forum before in the Spirited Back Nine.Go look at that guys account. Rule breaking aside he has been posting new drone videos for a while. Some good stuff.
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I know. His videos have been posted on this forum before in the Spirited Back Nine.Go look at that guys account. Rule breaking aside he has been posting new drone videos for a while. Some good stuff.
I hope you are right. They need to shut this guy down. He is flying the thing over crowded parking lots and the bus stop for AK. It could cause serious injury or death if someone gets hit. I watched it, and the video was pretty cool, but it's not worth the risk to get it.
We didn't care for Anna and Elsa's Once Upon a Frozentime Parade much either.
Any word if the Ozzy and Sharon lights will be back next year?
Very disappointing because I feel like this is the only Christmas event that doesn't really require kids to appreciate.Extremely unlikely.
Permanent closure or just temporary during construction?Extremely unlikely.
Go look at that guys account. Rule breaking aside he has been posting new drone videos for a while. Some good stuff.
If he posts more construction videos I don't think I'll be able to resistI would advise NOT looking at his stuff - views just encourage this stupidity.
If he posts more construction videos I don't think I'll be able to resistSo much better than still aerial pictures.
A valid point, but it is a really cool video. I'm the first person to say they should shut this guy down, but I don't think it's harming anything to watch the videos. If anything the more views they get the more attention he gets and like @PhotoDave219 said, Disney is now aware.I find it easy to resist - this guy is endangering other people if he was just putting himself in danger (The Mesa Verde Times guy comes to mind - He documented Horizons after it closed and/or the guy who documented river country a few years ago) my opinion would be much different.
Plus, if Disney did their own flights and videos, they would have full control of what we see. If there's something they don't want us to see they just simply change the camera angle.A valid point, but it is a really cool video. I'm the first person to say they should shut this guy down, but I don't think it's harming anything to watch the videos. If anything the more views they get the more attention he gets and like @PhotoDave219 said, Disney is now aware.
Disney is missing a golden opportunity here. Some amateur is flying a drone over their parks and drawing a bunch of attention. Why doesn't Disney do the same thing on the Disney Parks Blog? Have a periodic flyover the new construction projects and post the videos for all to see. They could do it before regular park hours and in a safe manner so nobody would be at risk and they could give fans what they actually want. Seems like a quick, cheap and easy way to increase clicks on their site.
That drone weighs over 2lbs. I know I own one. So yes if it fell from 200 feet or more it might kill someone. With that said what he was doing was not that dangerous because these things are VERY hard to crash but I still wouldn't take mine to disney because they are banned there and I would never risk a lifetime banI agree but it is definitely not a heavy drone. I do think it could hurt someone if it fell on them but I don't think it would be deadly. We aren't talking about a brick and there will be a lot of drag as it falls. Having said that, it's still not a good idea and I don't want to see anyone even slightly hurt by one.
Someone could bring something into the Parks that circumvents security.I find it funny people getting up in arms about the drone videos. It's the same thing as if someone would crash a remote control plane toy. I hope we get more videos!
I would be equally "up in arms" if someone flew a toy plane over a crowded area.I find it funny people getting up in arms about the drone videos. It's the same thing as if someone would crash a remote control plane toy. I hope we get more videos!
I would advise NOT looking at his stuff - views just encourage this stupidity.
The film has made $211 million in the USA (domestic box office is far more important than global as I'm sure you know ... international isn't insignificant, but it is far less important to the bottom line).
How is he endangering peoples lives anymore than their lives are already in danger just by walking outside of their house? By driving their car? Or simply by breathing everyday?I find it easy to resist - this guy is endangering other people if he was just putting himself in danger (The Mesa Verde Times guy comes to mind - He documented Horizons after it closed and/or the guy who documented river country a few years ago) my opinion would be much different.
Really though, isn't security there an illusion? The bag checks are looking for knives and guns, maybe blunt objects. I'm positive pocket knives still make it in as well as small handguns. Circumventing security probably happens a lot more than you would think.Someone could bring something into the Parks that circumvents security.
Really though, isn't security there an illusion? The bag checks are looking for knives and guns, maybe blunt objects. I'm positive pocket knives still make it in as well as small handguns. Circumventing security probably happens a lot more than you would think.
Yes you are right. These things aren't as dangerous as people that have never flown one think. It is flown via computer and GPS. if it loses its signal it returns to where it took off from. If you pull the stick left it flawlessly flies left. If you take the controller and smash it on the ground the drone hovers in place and returns to where it took off. If the power gets low it signals an alarm and will return to the takeoff point. I had absolutely no remote flying craft training when I got mine and yet I immediately flew it all over the place. You really have to be stupid to crash one.How is he endangering peoples lives anymore than their lives are already in danger just by walking outside of their house? By driving their car? Or simply by breathing everyday?
His skill set is not in question here (even thought his ability to control his drone is a lot better than many YouTube videos I have seen.)
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