Totally related to one of my earlier threads, which of course has taken on a life of its own, is the topic of filming or taking pictures on rides, especially the dark attractions.
The question is, should Disney stop allowing people to bring camera's, or video recorders into the dark rides?
Now, I understand some people my only have one chance to experience Disney World, and would like to keep a permanent momento of their vacation, but for the complete enjoyment of others in the park, I feel it should stop.
Why?
Nothing is more annoying than people taking flash picture on a dark ride, especially after your eyes have adjusted to the dark. This also goes for people video taping with a light source or with a backlighted monitor.
It totally ruins the experience.
People also taking pictures/video also tend to be all over the place in the ride vehicle as well, being mildly disruptive. I should not have to deal with that.
And some people try to sell ride films for profit, which I find deplorable.
Yes, you can have people not using flash or light sources, but now it seems they are few and far between, so I would personally prohibit all forms.
And when all is said and done, pictures and video just can't give you the true vision of the ride.
What do you think?
Jimmy Thick-Not fair, but neither is life...
The question is, should Disney stop allowing people to bring camera's, or video recorders into the dark rides?
Now, I understand some people my only have one chance to experience Disney World, and would like to keep a permanent momento of their vacation, but for the complete enjoyment of others in the park, I feel it should stop.
Why?
Nothing is more annoying than people taking flash picture on a dark ride, especially after your eyes have adjusted to the dark. This also goes for people video taping with a light source or with a backlighted monitor.
It totally ruins the experience.
People also taking pictures/video also tend to be all over the place in the ride vehicle as well, being mildly disruptive. I should not have to deal with that.
And some people try to sell ride films for profit, which I find deplorable.
Yes, you can have people not using flash or light sources, but now it seems they are few and far between, so I would personally prohibit all forms.
And when all is said and done, pictures and video just can't give you the true vision of the ride.
What do you think?
Jimmy Thick-Not fair, but neither is life...