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disney has banned self-obsession sticks...
self-obsession sticks....thank you. no more self obsessed boobs walking into people because they love their own image....talk about the dissolution of civilization.
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Please let huge backpacks be banned next. What the heck Is in those things? They feel like concrete blocks. Can't tell you how many times I have almost been knocked to the ground.
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Good, ban cell phones next
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You might be happy about it but Disney is banning them because they want people to buy their pictures.
It wouldn't surprise me if someday cameras are banned. |
We became disenchanted with Disney the time they refused to imprint the word "Veteran" on a tee shirt that was intended as a gift for a military dad from his child. Like some other businesses, they forgot the girl who took them to the party. IMHO
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Disney Theme Parks Officially Ban Selfie Sticks: Here's Why : LIFE : Tech Times |
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Speaking of distractions, we were leaving our village yesterday when a woman on her phone crossed a major road without looking either direction. It wasn't at a circle or traffic light. |
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I am glad they are banning them. If you need your picture taken some one would be glad to do it for you with your camera. I have been ask quite a few times to do it and gladly did so.
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Many businesses are jumping on the "We support the Military" bandwagon as a PR ploy and not following through; Disney is only one of those. It's our personal choice to spend our money at establishments that support our own values. We have felt Disney hasn't for years. |
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The roller coaster is going up and down or the cart is going round and round and someone is holding a stick with a cell phone pointed at themselves.
Have you ever been on a ride when someone vomited? |
The Dangers of Selfie Sticks PSA https://youtu.be/1fmQs37YqXg
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I, too, am glad to see the selfie sticks banned. I can't count the number of times I've had to duck to avoid someone sudddenly extending a stick to take a picture as I was walking along. I can imagine the problems they could create on a ride, although I haven't encountered that yet. |
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I agree that these things are "self obsession sticks" in most cases. But, if I were on vacation to Disney, I would want to bring back photos of myself and loved ones at the parks. These selfie sticks can be useful for that purpose. Most of the time, one person is left out of the picture because they are operating the camera. Unless you want to carry a tripod around and use the camera's timer, the only other way to get photos of you and your loved ones all together would be to pay Disney's absurd prices for them. This may be what's behind the banning of these sticks more than anything else.
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i think the biggest issue here is one of safety. As i understand it....people are using these sticks while ON the rides. Not only does that pose a threat to themselves but certainly to others. I don't know about you...but if i am on a roller coaster hanging on for dear life...the last thing i want is a flying stick coming toward me!
Disney is not opposed to cameras....it is the STICK they have banned. We are Disney people....we use their photographers so we can both be in the pictures. Steve is a photographer....his camera is better and more expensive than the ones the Disney photographers use. Every time we have gone to Disney...people ask him to take their picture with their camera...and he gladly does so. Sticks that can be dangerous...are not necessary. Yes Disney is about making money....but they are also about safety for their customers. |
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And remember back in the day before cell phones. My sons and I would head off to the faster rides and my wife and daughter would head to the kiddie rides and then try to meet for lunch. Sounds easy enough but everything that could go wrong seemed to go wrong. |
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I do, however, agree totally about the selfie-sticks! |
They were banned for safety reasons, specifically people losing hold of them while on rides. This has nothing to do with Disney wanting to sell more photos.
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I guess you feel cameras are "self-obsession contraptions".
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Selfie sticks and narcissism. Got pictures from cousins who traveled in Europe. They went to London, Paris and Rome. The smartphone pictures consisted of their faces with very little visible in the background to identify the location. Thanks to selfie sticks this has become "all about me generation".
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If photo-narcissism is rampant, then visitors from the Far East are the leaders of the movement. So many times we're stopped dead in our tracks while they're posing. It especially seems sacrilegious in a European cathedral.
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[QUOTE=Carla B;1081551]If photo-narcissism is rampant, then visitors from the Far East are the leaders of the movement. So many times we're stopped dead in our tracks while they're posing. It especially seems sacrilegious in a European cathedral.[/QUOTE
Ditto. |
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