We visit WDW often, and Ive taken literally hundreds of photos in the parks. Ive never had any problems at WDW while taking photos.
Here are photos from a recent trip:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/96077153@N00/sets/72157622377385256/
I published over 900 on Flickr from that trip! Never was approached by anyone! Even did several HDR photos on that trip!
There are even groups that have photo meets there!
http://www.themagicinpixels.com/index.php/Table/Pixelmania/
Thousands of photos published and no one else has had an issue!
Remember that all of WDW is PRIVATE property. They can set any policy they want. And they dont have to share those policies with us!
Ever tried to take a photo in a mall? Most mall dont even allow photos. We as photographer are lucky that Disney not only allows us to take photos there, but allows us to publish them on websites and blogs!
I dont agree with all of their policies, but I dont get the right to argue them or try to change them. I just recently went to Disney on Ice and was stopped when trying to take in my 24-70mm. Their policy was that lenses bigger than your hand were not allowed. After discussing it with them, I was allowed to carry it in.
Arguing with security and refusing a request is always going to cause problems! Lots of places are now implementing anti-photographer policies. But causing issues like this will NOT get them changed. Youre just going to cause even stricter policies.
While you are on private property you cant refuse a request of security! They have the right to ask anyone for ID and question them. Im sure if someone without a camera had stood in that same spot for a long time, they would have been questioned too!
Why in the world would you think that they would leave you alone after you refused their request for ID? At that point you are officially a trouble maker to them!
You created your own mountain out of this mole hill! Show your ID, comply with their requests and keep on shooting! (Your comment is awaiting moderation)