In all the years that I've been visiting parks, taking photos on dark rides or other guest taking photos on dark rides have never ruin the ride experience for me. Plenty of people were taking pic/filming in the Gruffalo at CWOA on Monday and it never ruin the ride experience for me in any way.
Don't you time lapse anyway?If I was allowed to film on smiler I probably would record every lap I do and work out which lap was the fastest/slowest and the average lap time, yes, I’m that sad.
I'd probably argue that if someone knows they are being filmed...
.... Nah, too easy.Guess it depends if they know whether they're being filmed or not.
Any photos please?In the last week or so the entrance sign at the rapids has been replaced and the new version states cameras and phones are banned.
Possibly a slight overreaction if it's just to spite a former staff member but there you go.
In the last week or so the entrance sign at the rapids has been replaced and the new version states cameras and phones are banned.
Possibly a slight overreaction if it's just to spite a former staff member but there you go.
Any photos please?