I saw someone pull out their phone on Big Thunder. By the time the train was back in the station security was already there waiting for him.Hi,
I love to video record things at Disneyland as one of my hobbies. I do upload them on Youtube, but I'm not a vlogger or live streamer. And I don't do this for money. What concerns me is this. I've heard Tokyo Disneyland banned vloggers and live streamers. Here's the proof: https://chipandco.com/tokyo-disneyl...d-live-streaming-from-the-theme-parks-494495/ And now, I'm worried if this will happen here in Disneyland California and I can't video record Disneyland anymore. So, I'm wandering, am I still allowed to video record things at Disneyland? Again, I'm not a vlogger or a live streamer. I video record things for meeting characters, parades, and shows. And sometimes rides depending.
I saw someone pull out their phone on Big Thunder. By the time the train was back in the station security was already there waiting for him.
Hi,
I love to video record things at Disneyland as one of my hobbies. I do upload them on Youtube, but I'm not a vlogger or live streamer. And I don't do this for money. What concerns me is this. I've heard Tokyo Disneyland banned vloggers and live streamers. Here's the proof: https://chipandco.com/tokyo-disneyl...d-live-streaming-from-the-theme-parks-494495/ And now, I'm worried if this will happen here in Disneyland California and I can't video record Disneyland anymore. So, I'm wandering, am I still allowed to video record things at Disneyland? Again, I'm not a vlogger or a live streamer. I video record things for meeting characters, parades, and shows. And sometimes rides depending.
This isn't the late 70s or 80s where dad brings the shoulder held video camera on vacation, or even the 90s with the handheld video cameras.Literally no one carries a camera or video recorder now.
This isn't the late 70s or 80s where dad brings the shoulder held video camera on vacation, or even the 90s with the handheld video cameras.
You'd be surprised but a lot of the Youtube vlogger crowd use modern 4k point and shoot cameras which have a Wifi feature for live streaming.
One example is the Canon EOS R coming in at a whopping 1 lb:
You forgot tattooedI have an old Canon that looks remarkably similar to that one, that I bought in Hong Kong many decades ago when I was in the service.
So you're saying that if I bring in a traditional film camera like my old Canon, a Disneyland Security CM in an ill-fitting uniform and in desperate need of a shave will approach me and threaten me with park eviction if I use it at Disneyland?
Or do they just stop you at the bag check tents now for daring to smuggle a camera in to Disneyland?
No cameras allowed! This is Disneyland!
I'm not the one claiming that DLR Security is doing anything, especially regarding anyone using a camera. I would find it very surprising that DLR Security is approaching anyone about taking a picture or video unless a complaint was filed or if the guest was in a restricted area.I have an old Canon that looks remarkably similar to that one, that I bought in Hong Kong many decades ago when I was in the service.
So you're saying that if I bring in a traditional film camera like my old Canon, a Disneyland Security CM in an ill-fitting uniform and in desperate need of a shave will approach me and threaten me with park eviction if I use it at Disneyland?
Or do they just stop you at the bag check tents now for daring to smuggle a camera in to Disneyland?
No cameras allowed! This is Disneyland!
I have shot on this ride many times and nobody said a word. I use a Black Rapid strap that goes behind my back and I wrap around my wrist for another safety layer.Years ago I used my phone to record on ride footage on Screamin', from the front seat, the entire ride and nobody said anything.
Just the phone. I always thought CMs were just waiting for me to drop it somewhere.
Okay, okay, fine! Thank you! But, guys, next time, be reassuring even though it’s over the top.@TsWade2 Stop listening to people spouting off in an effort to make others enjoy the parks the way they want them to. The camera policy at US Disney parks has not changed. What you read was about Tokyo.
I personally think the free social media promotion they get with an army of volunteer amateur photographers is too valuable to Disney here in the US for them to ever make a change.
I thoroughly expect to be shooting the Incredicoaster with my DSLR again when I return to DLR.
I have shot on this ride many times and nobody said a word. I use a Black Rapid strap that goes behind my back and I wrap around my wrist for another safety layer.
If you do this again, try it from further back so you get some ride cars in the shot. Love these photos.
When I was a little kid, I heard they build Tokyo Disneyland. I thought, "Of course they did. They've taken enough pictures of Disneyland to build their own."
If I lived in Asia and had the ability to go to a Disney park regularly, I wouldn't care about Disneyland at all, or at least I wouldn't feel as obligated to stop by if I went to the US. All of the Asian resorts are very good at what they do and have received the bulk of Disney's best additions over the past 20 years. All have wonderful, exclusive E-Tickets and are continuously touting big, flashy expansion plans. There's very little ride duplication between them, something that would NOT be true if they ventured to California. All are gorgeously maintained and staffed appropriately. The overall experience is generally more polished than what we have here. All those perks, and they're all ~4 hours from each other by plane, vs. the haul to get to California from Asia. I'd just jut between the ones closer to me too if I had the option.Is it just me or are there way less international tourists at the parks now than when we were kids? Especially Asian tourists. I guess Hong Kong, Shanghai and Tokyo are a lot closer. They want to Disneyland to be a bigger tourist destination but they keep building “Disneylands” all over the world.
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