figment do the bart123
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What rides I can stream on tik tok and the rides I can't? I'm going there in June!
I'm sure most people and cast members would appreciate leaving your phone in your pocket...What rides I can stream on tik tok and the rides I can't? I'm going there in June!
Universal doesn't allow filming on the majority of attractions. The last time I rode River Adventure, someone in the back row was filming and team members were on the loud speaker telling that person to stop every couple of seconds. That totally took me out of the experience and was super annoying.
To film the ride and be quiet I don't talk during the rides!I am asking for clarification from @figment do the bart123 in case others have misunderstood your post.
Are you looking to live stream the ride while you are on it, or are you looking for something on TikTok to get a sense of the ride before you go?
If you have issues or concerns and want to get a sense of what the ride is like before you go, you can probably find almost all of the rides on TikTok or YouTube.
I should have mentioned thatTo film the ride and be quiet I don't talk during the rides!
To film the ride and be quiet I don't talk during the rides!
Except for the rides @CAPSLOCK mentioned, you wouldn't be allowed to film on Universal attractions. The team members will tell you to put your phone or camera away.I just film the ride just for people who can't make it up there!
Going to back up what others said and add to it, because not only are there a lot of videos out there already, Universal already does this on their Youtube account, they sometimes even film different angles/nighttime/VR. Guessing a big reason they do this is to take away the incentive for other people to do it. They do a very good job, in part because they can use better equipment.I just film the ride just for people who can't make it up there!
Sit behind someone holding their phone up in the front of your view, and let me know how that's not diminishing your experience.There is nothing wrong with streaming the rides on which it is allowed. It does not diminish anyone else's experience, as long as you aren't talking. Thousands of people watch some of the live streams.
There is nothing wrong with streaming the rides on which it is allowed. It does not diminish anyone else's experience, as long as you aren't talking.
Sit behind someone holding their phone up in the front of your view, and let me know how that's not diminishing your experience.
As CAPSLOCK pointed out, not a problem at Universal.Sit behind someone holding their phone up in the front of your view, and let me know how that's not diminishing your experience.
It doesn't really matter why...just leave your phone in your pocket on rides.As CAPSLOCK pointed out, not a problem at Universal.
If you want to talk about Disney, where live streaming on rides is more prevalent, still rarely a problem. Streaming most frequently involves holding the phone in front of the streamers face or lower.
Now, you want to complain about the light the viewscreens are throwing off, ok. But that's not a live streamer problem. Most of the people with their phones out are just taking photos or videos for themselves. Very few are actually live streaming.