Sweet Melissa
Well-Known Member
The ways the article suggests drones might be used are actually pretty exciting to me. I'm all for finding new ways to add kinetic visual interest.
Delivering pizza to your room would be cool.
Tink flies in different directions and up and down at Disneyland. Someone here told me why she doesn't do so at Magic Kingdom, but I forgot.
Speaking of DL, it has had the rocket man and Mary Poppins "fly" over the castle. This isn't anything too new.
They'll mostly likely solve that problem by requiring all guests to buy and wear Mickey Ear hardhats.Interesting. They cannot do filming with drones (last i checked) over guests heads due to liability right now.
made more sense after i read the article; first impression was "man, are universal employees really trying to sneak in?"
but anyway this is extremely intriguing
Interesting. They cannot do filming with drones (last i checked) over guests heads due to liability right now.
I don't really see that as a problem. They can keep the drones over water or other areas off-limits to guests, including cordoning off some walkways during the show.
The part starting around 1:30 should be especially interesting for this discussion:
Disney's true plan for fighting back the competition.what is a drone?
Until one has a control malfunction, swerves off course, crashes into a main street light pole causing a small explosion and sends guests screaming and running in all directions, then queue the multi-million dollar lawsuits.I don't really see that as a problem. They can keep the drones over water or other areas off-limits to guests, including cordoning off some walkways during the show.
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