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Are you allowed to record in Disneyland?

Can you vlog at Disney theme parks? You can vlog and record video on Disney properties as long as it is for personal use (not commercial) and you don't use anything that could be considered a selfie stick for your camera. That being said, here are a few tips for capturing your experience at the happiest place on earth.



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The short answer is yes, Guests are absolutely allowed to video around the Walt Disney World theme parks and Resorts.

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I'm happy to report that you are indeed free to bring a GoPro with you into the Disneyland Resort. Please note, though, that selfie sticks (hand-held extension poles) are found on the Prohibited Items List and therefore would not be allowed. If you use a non-extending handle for stabilization, that would be fine.

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One major reason is safety. Some rides toss you around and you could lose your phone, it could fly and hit someone or yourself. Quick story, had to tell guest to put their iPad away because they were trying to film the rollercoaster while they were in the seat.

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You're as welcome as can be here at planDisney. Thank you so much for stopping by with your question! I'm very happy to report that you're more than welcome to use your smartphone or personal camera to take pictures with the characters at the Walt Disney World Resort. In fact, I do it all the time!

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If you are using Standard Theme Park Tickets, you do not need a valid government-issued photo ID for admission into the Disneyland Resort parks. However, there are special tickets that DO require a valid government-issued photo ID for admission, such as military tickets.

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The parks are a casual, family-oriented environment. We suggest you dress comfortably, wear good walking shoes and check the local weather report before you leave for the parks. Review our Pre-Arrival Tips to make sure you come prepared for a fun-filled trip!

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No, the theme park didn't forget to install mirrors in the bathroom facilities, but instead made the tactical decision to remove them to help keep the lines flowing, according to Apartment Therapy.

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Prohibited Items Self-defense or restraining devices (e.g., pepper spray, mace). Marijuana (including marijuana enriched products) or any illegal substance. Objects or toys that appear to be firearms or weapons. Fireworks or other similarly explosive and/or flammable objects, smoke machines or fog machines.

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Selfie sticks, hand-held extension poles for cameras or mobile devices, flags and banners are not allowed in any theme park. Tripods or monopod stands that cannot fit inside a standard backpack or that extend over 6' (182 cm) are not allowed in any theme park.

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Are there any cameras on the rides at Disneyland? You should always assume that there are either security cameras and/or Cast Members stationed in dark areas on the rides to catch or prevent nonsense from guests…. because they are there.

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Jump in the line Celebs who are less likely to be recognised at the park instead can get an unlimited FastPass - meaning that they only have to queue at peak hour for 10 to 20 minutes.

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The new rule means that no hand-held or loose items, including cell phones and cameras, are permitted while riding. Disney suggests items should be secured on the person, in the vehicle storage pouch, or left with a non-rider. Space Mountain's ride system allows many ride vehicles to be on track simultaneously.

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Thanks so much for stopping by with this great question! I'm glad to say that you can bring your Polaroid camera into the Disneyland Resort parks! I dare say that this is a great idea. I bet you'll be able to create some fantastic poses!

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