Rides such as Space Mountain, Splash Mountain, Incredicoaster, Guardians of the Galaxy — Mission BREAKOUT! and Radiator Springs Racers have cameras that snap you while you're riding. On-ride photos make a fun memory of you screaming on Incredicoaster or before you go over the hill on Splash Mountain.
To prevent Ticket abuse, Disneyland has introduced a Photo ID system. The first time you enter the park, you will have your picture taken, which is then stored in a database.
At the time of activation, a ticket will be associated with one Guest. Each ticket holder will have their photo taken at the park entrance. That photo will be used to verify each Guest when they use their ticket for re-entry on the same day as well as on subsequent days for a multi-day ticket.
The first time on a roller coaster or the surprise reaction to a jump scare are priceless moments captured digitally. Disney places those on-ride cameras in just the right spots- if you know where to look! Here's how you can get your Disney ride photos in 2023.
The only place we know there AREN'T cameras in Disney World is in the restrooms since that's generally illegal. Other than that, anywhere in the parks is pretty much fair game. Besides the video surveillance, there are also a lot of plainclothes security guards throughout the parks.
Photos and videos taken at select theme park attractions. Professional photos taken in picturesque park locations during a Capture Your Moment photo session at any of the 4 theme parks: Magic Kingdom Park, EPCOT, Disney's Hollywood Studios or Disney's Animal Kingdom theme park.
If you get caught flashing on Splash Mountain, however, you're in a lot of trouble. Disney could throw the book at you for this one. It's technically public indecency, and with small children around, getting banned from the park might not be your biggest concern.
In most cases, guests who have been late to Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind have been allowed to ride after scanning their park ticket at the attraction's entrance. Though this may not be the case for every day, especially during the parks' busy seasons.
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+ products while visiting the Disneyland Resort and other Disney vacation properties.