What would you all think if Disney stopped allowing people to record videos of things just at Disney World parks, at Disney World and at California parks, or at all parks worldwide?
What if Disney stopped allowing people to bring their own mobile phones, tablets, laptops, computer watches, and similar devices into the parks of Disney World, but didn't stop them from bringing them into hotels on Disney World property? What if they didn't allow these devices to be brought to certain hotels like the Star Wars hotel or even into any hotels on Disney property?
Do you all think it would be a good idea to implement some type of policy like this? What about if they did it after making it possible for people to view certain things at some or all Disney parks with web cameras on some sort of streaming service? What about if they did it before doing that? What about if they also had some videos on such a service that showed things from the perspective of certain cast members?
This would bring the policy more in line with the policies regarding these devices at many theatrical performances in the world and would be done to try counteract some effects of people being able to watch videos of things in Disney parks online instead of going to Disney parks themselves and possibly for other reasons. I think something like this or at least the banning of outside video recording devices will most likely eventually be implemented into at least some parts of parks at some point in the future.
Instead people would be able to rent devices like phones probably with or without touchpad-screen interfaces or tablets that would probably all have the ability to call certain other devices in the park. There would probably be certain kinds of devices people could pay to rent that would cost different amounts of money and have different functions. People might be able to get devices that can only call other devices and take photos. They might also be able to get other devices that can call other devices, take photos, and record videos. They might also be able to get other devices that can call other devices, take photos, record videos, and have a display screen and programs on them that give information about some parts of the park and can possibly interact with things at some parts of the park such as in queue areas.
People would probably have to pay some amount of money for a device to cover the cost of repair or replacement in case the device is damaged, but which would be repaid back to the customer if the device was returned without damage.
If it is possible theoretically, these devices could have parts to them that allow them to interact with the technology involved in MyMagic+ to disable the devices from being able to record videos while the device is within certain areas such as while they are in the area that a ride vehicle travels or also within the area of a queue for a ride as well. Possibly, this technology could also prevent these devices from performing flash photography in these areas and possibly also prevent the recording of audio. I imagine this would involve the RFID technology used in the MYMagic+ system being detected by parts of the devices while in certain areas and possibly also involve geolocation technology of the devices. I could see it being desirable for Disney to also prevent the recording of video outside just queue areas and ride paths however and to basically not allow any video recording at all.
People could be given a certain amount of time (like three weeks or a month or two) to retrieve their media from some sort of Disney website or they could pay a certain amount of money to have media they recorded to be given to them on something like a thumb drive or a dvd or cd before they leave the park or even to have it mailed to them after leaving the park.
I imagine if Disney did implemented such a policy, Disney might ask for the removal of newly uploaded videos of things at Disney parks people would upload to Youtube or Facebook if those videos would be videos made from people recording the visuals of park cams on the streaming site. Disney could still not try to take down videos people upload that were recorded in the park before the policy of generally banning unapproved recording devices from the park was instituted. There would probably be exceptions where there are videos made of a compilations of photos taken at Disney parks and also videos recorded in the park and uploaded by offical Disney accounts on places like Youtube and Facebook that are not attempted to be taken down by Disney.
I would be interested to read some people's thoughts about these things I mentioned above.