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Post by phazan on Dec 20, 2006 0:16:52 GMT -5
I thought this was interesting... I emailed both companies asking about their policies about filming/taking pictures on attractions and my responses were.... Disney's email.... Paramount.... Judge for yourself...
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Post by mizzkid92 on Dec 20, 2006 10:35:51 GMT -5
Hmmmm..... interesting! Im curious to know if that is Paramount speaking, or CF. Im sure CF would be more open to filming.
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Post by Coasterdude5 on Dec 20, 2006 10:44:40 GMT -5
I wonder what Six Flags response would be (if they had an email):
Dear Rufus [BUY A SEASON PASS AND GET 4 FREE!] We would love to allow cameras on our rides [BUY A PAPA JOHN'S PIZZA AND GET 2 BUCKS OFF ADMISSION] But we simply don't have enough time to worry about that. [EAT AT COLDSTONE CREAMERY AND GET A FREE CHILD'S ADMISSION] We are in over a billion dollars in debt. We feel that allowing cameras [BUY A KODAK CAMERA AND BE ENTERED TO WHEN A SEASON PASS AT PARKS THAT AREN'T AT RISK OF BEING SOLD!] on rides would only hurt us. However, if you purchase THE Z1600 FAMILY CAMERA [1.3 MP, 4x ZOOM!] you will be allowed to take cameras from the station. But hey, just bring your camera anyway, because at Six Flags, do we really care?
Thank-You for your interest in Six Flags! Mark "Haha, those parks aren't gonna be turned into asphalt! Keep believing that!" Shapiro
Six Flags is a regional amusement park chain that is getting smaller as the days go by. Once operating over 40 parks, our chain will soon be dwindling to about 10. Enjoy your day at Six Flags, which is an antonym of Safe, Clean, Fun!
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Post by kennywood007 on Dec 20, 2006 15:16:52 GMT -5
^LMAO
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Post by coasterfreak101 on Dec 20, 2006 18:30:36 GMT -5
^^LOL!!!
Yeah, that's interesting. I was allowed to take my digital camera onto a few rides at PKD though...
And Disney doesn't care, and fromwhat I hear it's because when someone takes a video, they usually put it somewhere on the Internet. This gives Disney completely free publicity.
Secondly, the majority of all Disney E-Tickets have two stations (one loading, one unloading). Because of this, you have to carry your camera on the ride. Once it's on the ride because of that, it's all up to letting you have the video camera out of your pocket, and that's explained above.
At least, that's what I've heard/noticed.
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Post by phazan on Dec 20, 2006 21:00:51 GMT -5
^^^LOL John!
But did anyone notice the niceness (Is that a word??) difference? PGA sounds like a mean, strict school teacher, as Disney is a lot nicer and actually thanked me for asking.
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Post by Coasterdude5 on Dec 20, 2006 21:02:34 GMT -5
Oh, email Dollywood or SDC and see what they say! I emailed them, and they GAVE me their pics!
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