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Can you take a camera gimbal to Disneyland?

By following these rules, Guests and Cast Members can better maintain a safe and fun experience for everyone. Yes, you are permitted to take a gimbal for your camera or recording device. As long as it is not attached to an extendable pole, it should be fine.



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Thank you for checking on the Disneyland Resort rules. By following these rules, Guests and Cast Members can better maintain a safe and fun experience for everyone. Yes, you are permitted to take a gimbal for your camera or recording device. As long as it is not attached to an extendable pole, it should be fine.

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The Walt Disney World Resort Property Rules say that selfie sticks or hand-held extension poles for cameras or mobile devices, including phone gimbals in the extended position, are not permitted in any theme parks or water parks.

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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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First of all, I would recommend that you study the list of Prohibited Items for the Disneyland Resort to make sure that you are in compliance. Since gimbals are not listed, they are allowed through security. I often bring my smartphone gimbal into the Parks with me and I see other guests using gimbals all the time.

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Yup, people bring all types of cameras with them to the parks. You can even buy disposable cameras in the park. Yes. They do not use X-ray machines so your film should be fine.

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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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Professional photographers with professional cameras or recording equipment, who are visiting the Disneyland Resort with the intent to take photographs or recordings of people, Disneyland Resort properties, or icons for professional purposes must request permission and make prior arrangements with appropriate ...

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Thank you so much for stopping by with your question! Technically, the Walt Disney World Resort does not allow selfie sticks or hand-held extension poles for cameras and mobile devices (including stabilizers and tripods), which would unfortunately mean that your Gimbal device probably won't be let into the Theme Parks.

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When it comes to DJI OM 5 stabilizers, you're more than welcome to bring them into the Theme Parks (since they don't extend). To my knowledge, you can record your memories on attractions!

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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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According to the Disneyland Resort property rules, selfie sticks and handheld extension poles for cameras and phones are not allowed.

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Disney Founded Steamboat Ventures in 2000 We invest in early through growth stage companies that are pursuing opportunities at the intersection of technology, media, and consumer sectors. Over 10 years ago, Steamboat Ventures became a leading investor in GoPro, the sports camera maker, before GoPro went public.

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Yes, you can bring a tripod or monopod into Disney World. However, it is important to note that there are certain restrictions and guidelines in place. For instance, tripods and monopods must be collapsible and fit within the size restrictions for carry-on items.

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That's right: Even if you never purchase a single photo from Disney, you can still have PhotoPass photographers snap pictures with your phone or camera. This is a great tip and something we recommend; it basically doubles your chance of snagging the perfect shot.

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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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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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That means, you'll have lots (and lots) of opportunities to get some great pics. Secondly, PhotoPass photographers will take pictures with their camera AND with yours. That's right: Even if you never purchase a single photo from Disney, you can still have PhotoPass photographers snap pictures with your phone or camera.

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Your photographer should also note the current restrictions on items permitted in the theme parks and be prepared to have their equipment screened at security checkpoints. And while you may certainly use these photos for your own personal memories, photography for commercial purposes is prohibited.

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