dragitoff
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I'm really note sure where to post this, so I apologize in advance if this is the wrong place, but I was trying to find out what is Disney's policy regarding filming in the theme parks as well as common areas such as Disney Springs or the Boardwalk area. I'm an Alabama realtor that just got my Florida license and I'll be specializing in investment properties in Florida. My marketing team and I are heading down to Orlando to do some video and photography content for my websites and social media sites this weekend. Some of our storyboard ideas would require us to film B roll footage as well short vignettes of me talking on mic about how the investments and theme parks tie together cohesively. Obviously, I know people take videos and pictures in the parks all the time, as well as sites such as this have content they share with those of us who love anything and everything Disney. Despite that, I couldn't find anything specifically regarding Disney's policy against such filming; however, I know they have to have a corporate policy of some kind against it or at least rules regarding it. The only thing I could find was talking about certain tripods that are too tall and of course the selfie stick rule. Neither would apply to us, but I'd rather comply with the rules and rewrite our scripts and storyboard ideas accordingly than have to edit those shots or videos after the fact because we unknowingly violated a company policy.