The logic is that adults should be monitoring light-saber use. Adults were the ones knocking people in the head with the selfie-sticks, lol.but they sell lightsabers in the park? Got bopped in the face with one today at DHS.
The lightsabers are just as long as the selfie sticks. Just as dangerous.
I think the real problem became when people were holding them out on rides to take self pics.but they sell lightsabers in the park? Got bopped in the face with one today at DHS.
The lightsabers are just as long as the selfie sticks. Just as dangerous.
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In six hours at DHS I saw more 8 year olds blindly swinging lightsabers than years of selfie sticks. Sure some selfie stickers got careless with how they held them, but those lightsabers are constantly being swung around in the parks.The logic is that adults should be monitoring light-saber use. Adults were the ones knocking people in the head with the selfie-sticks, lol.
Yeah, but people aren't trying to play with light-sabers on rides.In six hours at DHS I saw more 8 year olds blindly swinging lightsabers than years of selfie sticks. Sure some selfie stickers got careless with how they held them, but those lightsabers are constantly being swung around in the parks.
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Disney isn't making any money on selfie sticks! I think the handle stick for cameras are still allowed! (Someone correct that if not correct!)
I thought I read that as long as the camera/stick doesn't go passed the safety zone it is allowed!? Every ride has a contraption that is put on the ride track and is built out with plywood to create a safety zone in the ride car. The reasoning is that a guests arm cannot reach past this area and is the safety zone for the ride vehicle! This is so that guests can be thrilled and have their hands raised on Big Thunder
In six hours at DHS I saw more 8 year olds blindly swinging lightsabers than years of selfie sticks. Sure some selfie stickers got careless with how they held them, but those lightsabers are constantly being swung around in the parks.
Totally agree. Disney doesn't care if we're annoyed with the merchandise they sell. They care a LOT when people used selfie sticks to reach animatronics and parts of rides that were never designed to be reached by riders. The first time I saw the video of the person on Small World with the selfie stick fully extended out to the side I said "They're going to stop that fast". And they did (mostly).I believe the change had a lot more to do with their use on rides. I rode behind a guy on Big Thunder Mountain swinging one around trying to film. Yikes.
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Disney isn't making any money on selfie sticks! I think the handle stick for cameras are still allowed! (Someone correct that if not correct!)
I thought I read that as long as the camera/stick doesn't go passed the safety zone it is allowed!? Every ride has a contraption that is put on the ride track and is built out with plywood to create a safety zone in the ride car. The reasoning is that a guests arm cannot reach past this area and is the safety zone for the ride vehicle! This is so that guests can be thrilled and have their hands raised on Big Thunder
No packaging? Are you referring to those generic lightsabers with Mickey's head and not the Star Wars lightsabers because they do sell these as well.Just to be clear, I'm not mad about the selfie stick ban. I'm just saying selling 36 inch lightsabers that have no packaging right there in the middle of a park with ten thousand people crammed around is just not a good idea.
How often have you seen a kid trying to hold their light saber out on a roller coaster? I've never seen one do that yet, but I've seen plenty of idiots trying hold their selfie sticks out on everything from It's a Small World to Thunder Mountain.... Reality is the real danger from selfie sticks isn't from having an idiot walk into you on main street if that was the case they would have long ago banned strollers as you are much more likely to have someone hit you with one of those than from wandering with a selfie stick. But if you have someone on a faster ride lose their selfie stick and phone it is more than likely not going to simply plummet to the pavement, it is more likely going to hit the person behind them on the ride and if it is during a fast part of the ride it could cause serious injury. I think there was a lawsuit against Six Flags in New Jersey about a year ago because someone got hit in the head and it messed their eye up, when another passenger's cell phone slipped and hit them in the face on a roller coaster going over 50mph.but they sell lightsabers in the park? Got bopped in the face with one today at DHS.
The lightsabers are just as long as the selfie sticks. Just as dangerous.
If you want to worry about things kids carry around in the parks there are other items that are more dangerous than a lightsaber. The lightsaber is made with a cheap plastic that is relatively soft, I would expect more danger from the long half inch round tubes that are about a yard long and filled with the candy powder. Pretty much as long as a light saber but a lot stiffer and much more likely to poke someone in the eye and cause damage than the large lightsaber. Frankly if a little kid has a corn dog stick in a crowded space like Disney its a danger to themselves, then again a camera on a long strap swinging around a large purse or hand bag swinging around... lots of things can be dangerous if people aren't careful.... But I have to think lightsabers are probably not even the top 5 things likely to hurt someone. Probably more likely to be hurt from some idiot that has never used one of those electric scooter than from a kid with a lightsaberJust to be clear, I'm not mad about the selfie stick ban. I'm just saying selling 36 inch lightsabers that have no packaging right there in the middle of a park with ten thousand people crammed around is just not a good idea.
This.^^^I think the real problem became when people were holding them out on rides to take self pics.
^^^^^^ This exactly. Selfie sticks actually require less room when taking group photos outside of rides.I think the real problem became when people were holding them out on rides to take self pics.
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