Sherry E
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If paparazzi are a problem, Disney should deal with them, not everyone for a VERY VERY VERY VERY small minority of people. Celebrities aren't so special that they should affect my daily life, I could care less if they are there. Its up to Disney then to protect them, wihtout infringing on me, because if thats truly the reason than they are catering to those celebrities at a cost to EVERYONE else, and trust me, the non celebrities with nice cameras far outweigh the celebrities when it comes to park attendance.
I don't think anyone is disagreeing with you. We are all just speculating on Disney's reasons for suddenly enforcing this policy. You are right - there are very few celebs in comparison with regular guests at DLR...which is why I said paparazzi don't have the time or money to go and stake out DLR just waiting for a random and not very common celebrity sighting. They have other places to go where the famous folks will definitely be. It is either the average Joes in the park who are taking pictures of famous people and selling them, and hence, causing trouble for other people in the park as a result, OR these people are tipping off tabloids and sending the photographers running to the parks to catch said famous person in action, and hence, causing trouble for other people in the park. So it is a bad situation any way you look at it. Disney may not be able to just single out paparazzi if it is a few of the average Joes who are causing the problem, in which case, they are making everyone with nice cameras pay the price....IF this is the reason for it. It COULD just be an anti-terrorism precaution they are taking. Who knows? Maybe they have received bomb threats or other threats that we don't know about and they are being extra careful? We don't know. It could be anything. Just looking at all options!
