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Are tripods allowed at Tokyo Disneyland?

For everyone's safety when taking photos or videos, please refrain from using equipment such as unipods, tripods, or selfie sticks (hand-size grip attachments permitted). Also, please refrain from bringing into the Park any hard cases, including cases for carrying photo/video equipment.



No, tripods and unipods are strictly prohibited inside Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo Disney Sea. The park has very firm rules regarding photography and video equipment to ensure the safety and comfort of all guests. This policy also extends to selfie sticks, which are not allowed to be used at any time. The only exception to this rule is for "hand-sized" grip attachments or equipment that can be folded small enough to fit in the palm of one hand. Even with these smaller attachments, guests are not permitted to extend them above head level, and they must not interfere with the view or movement of other guests during parades or shows. The park staff is quite diligent in enforcing these rules; if you are seen with an extended tripod or selfie stick, you will be politely asked to put it away. For those who want high-quality photos, the park offers numerous professional photographers through their "Disney PhotoPass" service, and many guests find that a small, pocket-sized stabilizing grip is the best compromise for stable video within the rules.

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