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Why are there no selfie sticks at Disneyland?

Selfie sticks were banned at Disneyland in 2015 due to concerns about safety. The problem was that visitors were using selfie sticks even during rides, ignoring signs and admonitions from Disneyland staff, creating a hazard.



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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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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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They want to make sure that you use the pass, and it is only you who continues using the pass. The numerical value created using your finger scan isn't unique, but it is statistically significant enough to ID you. This allows Disney to identify you with a string of numbers.

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When you scan to enter the theme park for the first time, a Cast Member will take your photo as proof that the ticket has been assigned to you. It is very important that you have theme park reservations for each day that you are visiting Disneyland Park or Disney California Adventure Park.

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Karee, the Kiss Goodnight is a special little moment that occurs around 30 minutes after park closing for Magic Kingdom Park where Cinderella Castle gets a touch of sparkle and music as Guests are gently invited to begin to exit and start making their way back home. Unfortunately, this happens only in Walt Disney ...

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While gray goop may not seem so appetizing upon first sight, know that this whipped goodness is white chocolate mousse, surrounding a red velvet cake that is filled with raspberry preserves and a whole raspberry atop a scalloped tea cookie (we tasted notes of almond and lemon). Every bite was sensational. Check it out.

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Hi Leti! Yes, you can wear flip flops on most all of the rides in Walt Disney World. The only one that I can think of that will made Guest take them off and leave them on the floor is Soarin' (this is so that they do not come off of your feet and hit another guest during your Soarin' flight).

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