Honestly, given the rise in phone related accidents, I'm surprised Disney didn't do this sooner. Dollywood has been doing this safety policy for years.
It doesn’t say anything about not being able to film, the camera just has to be attached to you like a go pro, it’s just so people don’t drop there phone and hits something or someone below them
Lost in space that describes my glasses that I lost on this ride Thanksgiving week. I had them in my shirt tucked in on my collar but still they fell victim to the lack of gravity.
You could still do POV videos just that you have to wear a GoPro or something attached to your body. This is because of peoples loose objects are falling out of the ride due to how fast this ride goes
You could still do POV on this ride you just have to wear a GoPro or something attached to your body this is because loose hand objects may fall out when you ride resent this way before this happened. I’m not sure about it’s a small world and Pirates and other water attractions but I’m assuming they’re going to put that too as well because not all phones are compatible with water.
@@mateoshadow2 i am someone who doesn't enjoy thrill rides, but loves experiences (which is why Disney is perfect). It's pretty fast but not in a way that it is terrifying. I wear glasses, so I use a strap just in case. Sudden turns are what makes it intense enough to lose personal items
A rise in phone related accidents probably. Moving at speeds like that, if you lose your phone, it will very likely fly back and hit someone in the face and cause serious injury.
Yes, both of them this is probably because people keep dropping their loosely items due to how fast this ride goes and plus the new crash detection system detects everything
@@chadalac1977 if you read the signage it just says to stow your belongings in the pouch in front of you. There is no written or verbal mention of " not being able to film on the attraction" 😉
@@AlbyMarz I'm sorry I used Common Sense on that if it's just to put my camera or my phone away I would assume that I can't film on it being them are filming devices. But I guess for more Simple Minds I guess I can understand how that would be confusing you're right
@@chadalac1977 your grammatical errors prove your true superiority. I bow down before your big brain.... Do you feel better now that you started an attack thread? What are you getting out of being snarky? Have a magical day!
Honestly, given the rise in phone related accidents, I'm surprised Disney didn't do this sooner. Dollywood has been doing this safety policy for years.
It doesn’t say anything about not being able to film, the camera just has to be attached to you like a go pro, it’s just so people don’t drop there phone and hits something or someone below them
Thank you I told everybody about your comment
Lost in space that describes my glasses that I lost on this ride Thanksgiving week. I had them in my shirt tucked in on my collar but still they fell victim to the lack of gravity.
Those are the rocket ships in space mountain now in Disneyland, California
Originally i thought it might be because of the iPhone 14 with the crash detection feature but now I’m not to sure
One of the best rides they got in that park.
No more Space Mountain Pov videos :(
You could still do POV videos just that you have to wear a GoPro or something attached to your body. This is because of peoples loose objects are falling out of the ride due to how fast this ride goes
@@lancasterblvd2010good.
That’s very sad!
You could still do POV on this ride you just have to wear a GoPro or something attached to your body this is because loose hand objects may fall out when you ride resent this way before this happened. I’m not sure about it’s a small world and Pirates and other water attractions but I’m assuming they’re going to put that too as well because not all phones are compatible with water.
Are you able to still film with a GoPro?
Yes, because the ride is sort of intense to items, it knocks off glasses, hats, etc. So, make sure things are strapped in
@@Shalyn-ln9tu yes, I already told everybody about that
@@Shalyn-ln9tu how fast does it go
@@mateoshadow2 i am someone who doesn't enjoy thrill rides, but loves experiences (which is why Disney is perfect). It's pretty fast but not in a way that it is terrifying. I wear glasses, so I use a strap just in case. Sudden turns are what makes it intense enough to lose personal items
What the heck! Why!
A rise in phone related accidents probably. Moving at speeds like that, if you lose your phone, it will very likely fly back and hit someone in the face and cause serious injury.
I bet you this is cause some idiot lost their phone. Or because of Apple’s crash detection system.
Yes, both of them this is probably because people keep dropping their loosely items due to how fast this ride goes and plus the new crash detection system detects everything
Stop with all these shorts
Agreed! Especially as this one is inaccurate and misleading
@@AlbyMarz it says just this ride space mountain, how much more misleading is it ?
@@chadalac1977 if you read the signage it just says to stow your belongings in the pouch in front of you. There is no written or verbal mention of " not being able to film on the attraction" 😉
@@AlbyMarz I'm sorry I used Common Sense on that if it's just to put my camera or my phone away I would assume that I can't film on it being them are filming devices. But I guess for more Simple Minds I guess I can understand how that would be confusing you're right
@@chadalac1977 your grammatical errors prove your true superiority. I bow down before your big brain....
Do you feel better now that you started an attack thread? What are you getting out of being snarky? Have a magical day!