 If it sticks out, it'll get stolen. Rogues and vagabonds abound in DLRP. We had our stroller stolen twice!
 If it sticks out, it'll get stolen. Rogues and vagabonds abound in DLRP. We had our stroller stolen twice! .  He also warned me about having a tripod in a walkway which I expected but I was still in utter shock about needing prior approval to even have my tripod with me.  I've shot with my tripod in full view of Security many, many times before and I was never told that.  On a later visit, I asked a Disney Photo Pass Photographer and his Lead if they had ever heard of that policy.  Both of them had never heard of it and they were equally surprised.  Has anyone heard of this policy at any of the Parks?
.  He also warned me about having a tripod in a walkway which I expected but I was still in utter shock about needing prior approval to even have my tripod with me.  I've shot with my tripod in full view of Security many, many times before and I was never told that.  On a later visit, I asked a Disney Photo Pass Photographer and his Lead if they had ever heard of that policy.  Both of them had never heard of it and they were equally surprised.  Has anyone heard of this policy at any of the Parks?eyore said:No but I must admit, I have never actually seen anyone in DLRP with one (that's the only park I have been to).
Maybe it's a recent security thing as they do have sharp ends and maybe could be seen as a weapon? A monopod could be taken for a walking stick.
I've certainly seen table knives confiscated (the sort you put butter on bread with) there (we take their own plastic ones - they seem OK) ;D.
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