Has anyone else had any issues with using a tripod there? I had no problems for close to two years until last weekend, when I went to set up for a nice picture opportunity in CityWalk. I had no sooner gotten my tripod out and was ready to put my camera on when I was approached by a security guard and told it was a Universal-NBC policy at all their properties of no tripods allowed unless you have a press pass. I was rather ticked off after two years of no issue, and knowing that tripods have been fairly recently used by others in both the parks and CityWalk. I checked with Guest Relations and they agreed with the security officer and said that has always been their policy.
I received no notice of this going through the bag check, with my tripod very obviously being carried in a bag on my back which I showed the security officer, not a word was said to me in Universal Studios, including by a RockIt team lead who held it for me on the platform to allow me to ride since I was alone and it is a few inches too large to fit in the lockers. Not a word was said to me in Islands, where I shot with the tripod for close to an hour and a half in Port of Entry, Marvel Super Hero Island, Toon Lagoon, and the Wizarding World. During that time myriad team members, leads, managers, and even other security officers walked right by me and even commented on some of the angles I was getting. I even asked a friend who is a team member in the parks when I returned home that evening, and they had no knowledge that such a policy existed. I scoured both Orlando and the Hollywood websites, eventually the NBC-Universal site, and even Googled a few different terms. I could not find anything about such a policy, or even a mention of not to bring tripods, and found several sites with suggestions that Universal is a tripod friendly place.
Did I just get unlucky, or is it just CityWalk that they care about when it comes to tripods? Or do they just not put up such relevant information on their websites thinking surprising guests is okay?
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I received no notice of this going through the bag check, with my tripod very obviously being carried in a bag on my back which I showed the security officer, not a word was said to me in Universal Studios, including by a RockIt team lead who held it for me on the platform to allow me to ride since I was alone and it is a few inches too large to fit in the lockers. Not a word was said to me in Islands, where I shot with the tripod for close to an hour and a half in Port of Entry, Marvel Super Hero Island, Toon Lagoon, and the Wizarding World. During that time myriad team members, leads, managers, and even other security officers walked right by me and even commented on some of the angles I was getting. I even asked a friend who is a team member in the parks when I returned home that evening, and they had no knowledge that such a policy existed. I scoured both Orlando and the Hollywood websites, eventually the NBC-Universal site, and even Googled a few different terms. I could not find anything about such a policy, or even a mention of not to bring tripods, and found several sites with suggestions that Universal is a tripod friendly place.
Did I just get unlucky, or is it just CityWalk that they care about when it comes to tripods? Or do they just not put up such relevant information on their websites thinking surprising guests is okay?
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