jahber
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jun 22, 2012
Dear sweet-baby-Jesus-in-the-manger, please let them ban IPADS next...
A-men! How many parades have I watched through the screen of someone's iPad? And don't get me started on the fireworks!
Dear sweet-baby-Jesus-in-the-manger, please let them ban IPADS next...
So very true.
I was just in disney and they have posts everywhere stating no selfie sticks on rides and I hope they ban these altogether.I work in DC and see these everywhere... and HATE them. Does WDW have rules against selfie sticks? Or are they everywhere in the parks these days?
A-men! How many parades have I watched through the screen of someone's iPad? And don't get me started on the fireworks!
Yes please!We saw people using selfie sticks while we were there last week. But they are banned on rides. It would be great if they were banned entirely.
If people didn't abuse things then we would not have to ban them.
Is it really that difficult to ask a passerby to snap a photo of you & your group?
Selfie sticks are dangerous, because users typically lose sight of their surroundings, and have hit others with them (myself included). This was especially bad at the runDisney races this year.
But it makes such a nice framed view when you get to watch a show or fireworks through the iPad someone else kindly held up for you!Dear sweet-baby-Jesus-in-the-manger, please let them ban IPADS next...
Yes it is that difficult especially when multiple people are in the picture. Having to ask someone take multiple pictures to get just the right one is a pain. And setting a timer was suggested too....Yea? So should i bring my tripod into the park and set the camera on that? Lol. Like I said, I am not the person getting in the way of anything nor will I use it while I am walking.
If Disney is going to ban selfie sticks based on the logic that they are abused, then they should ban "baby" strollers and electric wheelchairs as well. I agree though, when people are using them carelessly, then yes, they are a problem. But banning them completely just seems ridiculous to me.
Yes it is that difficult especially when multiple people are in the picture. Having to ask someone take multiple pictures to get just the right one is a pain. And setting a timer was suggested too....Yea? So should i bring my tripod into the park and set the camera on that? Lol. Like I said, I am not the person getting in the way of anything nor will I use it while I am walking.
If Disney is going to ban selfie sticks based on the logic that they are abused, then they should ban "baby" strollers and electric wheelchairs as well. I agree though, when people are using them carelessly, then yes, they are a problem. But banning them completely just seems ridiculous to me.
I guess I am in the minority and i hope that they aren't banned. I have a selfie stick and it is really good for group pictures. I'm not the person walking around with it up in the air nor am I blocking anybodys view of anything. But to ban a selfie stick would make no sense to me. Are they going to ban people from taking selfies as well? Cuz it is almost the same thing, just that the stick has more length.
They're not, only big ones. "Tripod stands or monopod stands that cannot fit inside a standard backpack."Tripods are already banned in the parks.
Well, because other selfie stick users failed to exercise common sense, you're being denied the use of yours.But for me, until they officially ban them, I will always have mine on me....
Now, if they'd only announce, "...and if anyone reports you for line-jumping, you'll be removed from the park and your ticket media will be voided."Article in local paper and all over the news today. Starting Tuesday, June 30 Selfie sticks are banned anywhere in the park. At the gate they will ask you to leave them to pick up later or return them to the car or your hotel. It is going to be enforced.