MarkBarbieri
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- Aug 20, 2006
I just had a Disney security person stop me to ask if I was shooting for personal use. Seems like a waste of time to ask. Who would say "no?"
I just had a Disney security person stop me to ask if I was shooting for personal use. Seems like a waste of time to ask. Who would say "no?"
I believe Disney has a similar policy, so he might have been checking to see if he should radio for an escort..and worded his inquiry poorly
Maybe you could have gotten a tour of Cinderella Suite
I just had a Disney security person stop me to ask if I was shooting for personal use. Seems like a waste of time to ask. Who would say "no?"
I believe Disney has a similar policy, so he might have been checking to see if he should radio for an escort..and worded his inquiry poorly
My guess is that it had something to do with you being alone with a very expensive camera. I doubt they would question you if you were with your family.
I am sure that they have a similar policy, but it is not like you can just walk up to the gates and request it. You cannot even sell a shot taken inside Disney without written permission. I have a CM friend in management and he was told it is next to impossible to get that permission. They typically have contracts with professionals with international acclaim.
Kevin
They typically have contracts with professionals with international acclaim.
Kevin
Its funny you say that! They may be professional with international acclaim, but I have seen Hundreds of Photos here on these message boards taken by DIS members that are way better than any WDW photo taken by these professionals!