So, I've got a 5:15pm FastPass for Kiliminjaro Safaris on December 5th, so the sun will either be down or close to it. Question, what's Disney's policy on flash photography on the attraction during said conditions?
As a general point, unless you have a professional caliber flash you won't be close enough for the flash to illuminate what you are photographing anyway.
As a general point, unless you have a professional caliber flash you won't be close enough for the flash to illuminate what you are photographing anyway.
The only pleasure I get out of those annoying flash pictures that people take (who shouldn't be) is knowing that they're not going to get the picture they think they are.
So, I've got a 5:15pm FastPass for Kiliminjaro Safaris on December 5th, so the sun will either be down or close to it. Question, what's Disney's policy on flash photography on the attraction during said conditions?
Well, I'm asking on behalf of my husband. Photography is kinda his jam, and with the safari not being exactly a dark ride, he figured it was worth asking at least
I just recently went on the evening safari in September and thought it was a waste of time. We saw so many more animals in the morning than we did in the evening. It is so dark and you really didn't see anything. I think this is a better time to enjoy Pandora at night, ROL, or the tree awakening. I definitely would not do the evening safari again.
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