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Are you allowed to record in Disney?

In the park rules, one of the listed Prohibited Activities is photography, videotaping or recording of any kind, or otherwise engaging in any activity, for unapproved commercial purposes. However, if the recording is done for personal reasons, it is absolutely acceptable.



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So even if a park doesn't make you go through metal detectors at a coaster's queue, stow the phone anyway. And that means leaving it at the station, in a locker, or at the very least inside a closed pocket where it can't fly out during the ride. That goes for anything you're carrying with you in the park, too.

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People understand they need photo proof that they did in fact go to Disney World, so people on social media can scroll past it and not care. However, there is now a selfie ban in place at Disney World and the reason may shock you. Back in 2015, Disney implemented a selfie stick ban.

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You Can Bring Personal Cameras to Disney Parks As long as it is not a large, professional camera (think a TV Camera), you are free to bring your personal camera with you to Disney Parks. And we highly recommend it! There is nothing quite like looking back on all of your Disney vacation photos.

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MagicBand+ devices are not GPS-based and do not enable collection of continuous location signals. However, we may be able to detect the location of Guests who choose to use or wear MagicBand or MagicBand+ products while visiting the Walt Disney World Resort and certain other locations.

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For those with over 500,000 followers, you can get Disney tickets for free! This is an incredible deal for those that fall into that range. Of course, with anything, it isn't as simple as it sounds.

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The Tim Tracker is one of the most popular Disney vloggers on YouTube for a reason. Not only does he have an adorable family, but he is genuinely great at keeping his followers up to date with Disney's latest offerings.

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Selfie sticks The gadget poses a safety risk on rides since its long arm can extend far outside the carriages and could potentially harm a ride's mechanism or another passenger. In addition, a selfie stick could cause accidentally strike another guest during a photo opportunity.

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In your pocket or stored in your bag will almost always be the safest place for you to store your wallet, phone, keys, and other small things.

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