ScrapIron said:
The only point of concern in Splash is the big drop, and shoving the camera in a baggie at the last minute solves it.
Also solved by purchasing a rain jacket from B&H (or elsewhere). If it's an attraction I care about, I generally do a left side taping, right side taping, forward taping, and zoom shots taping, minimum. For Splash, I also did a ride through with the rain jacket on so I could get every drop in their entirety.
And someone else commented that they've been shooting video since '98. I *so* wish I had had one before then. To have SSE with Cronkite's voice from my 1st trip in '89 would be so awesome. And MGM back when there were more than just 3 attractions worth seeing - back before the Sorcerer's Hat and when they still did Sorcerey in the Sky with Vincent Price.
My earliest WDW taping go back to 2001 so I do have Legend of the Lion King, Wonder of Life, old China film. I think I do have an MGM tram ride when Residential St was still there too. And other stuff too. For DL, I do back to '98 for the real Lincoln & Bear Band... later DCA's grand opening. For Tokyo I have Meet the World & Cinderella Castle Mystery Tour before they ripped them out, Mickey Mouse Revue, DisneySea's grand opening, and others of course. For Paris... 21 hours of footage, some from '92's grand opening and the only actual video I have of the Timekeeper film as well Phantom Manor with Vincent Price!!
The point of my own little out-loud trip down memory lane is to show how much YOU'LL treasure the footage YOU'VE built up. It's amazing how you'll look back and see how things have changed and some of it you'll have forgotten about or didn't realize. In Paris, for example, to see how the trees and landscaping have grown since opening day to today. It will seriously mean so much to you for years to come!