I occasionally noticed that sometimes there will be a Guest Relations CM near the bag check that can take and tag selfie sticks and give the guest the pickup receipt.Yea they're banned thankfully. Security checks for them upon entering the parks. If they see you have one they'll take it to guest relations and you'll have to pick it up when you exit the park.
You will be surrounded by people, many of whom would be more than happy to take a picture of the two of you, for when you must have a picture of the two of you.
(I can count on a hand how many pictures like that I have of me and DH since we got married...all but one was taken by other people...our pictures from vacations tend to be of things *we saw*, not of us in front of things we saw)
Maybe. Maybe not. Walking down Main St last Friday a CM supervisor approached a man using one and simply made him put it away. He took his phone off of it and put it in his pocket. Lost track of him so no idea if he took it out again or not. I suspect he entered with it in his pocket vs. a bag so security wouldn't have had a chance to find itYea they're banned thankfully. Security checks for them upon entering the parks. If they see you have one they'll take it to guest relations and you'll have to pick it up when you exit the park.
I still don't know what those are but I remember seeing the many signs saying to not use them. But I use my arm and camera anyway for selfies
Amen!!! Yes, I'll take a couple of pictures of myself (or *gasp* ask someone to take one of me) when I go somewhere, but honestly I AND the people who see my pictures are FAR more interested in what I saw than what I looked like that day...I find it sad that people are so terrified of actual human interaction anymore that the thought of checking into a resort in person or asking someone to please take a picture creates such horror. I love my computer and phone, sure. But there's nothing like actual human interaction to make a day better.
You could do what everyone did until about a year ago: use your arm.That's what I still do.

Photopass photographers will take pics with your camera. Have them take one with theirs, then hand them yours. Disney tells you to do that, it's not wrong.
I disagree - I think it's very important to be in your pictures. Photos are priceless. I 'd much rather look at photos of people than things.