Sometimes you have to because 2 out of every 10 people ask you "is it this button?" (while pointing to the correct one)
Yes and, beleive it or not, there are are people who simply do not know.
Sometimes you have to because 2 out of every 10 people ask you "is it this button?" (while pointing to the correct one)
Yes and, beleive it or not, there are are people who simply do not know.
I'm fine with pictures being taken! Parks encourage photography of their stuff. Flash in dark rides... it depends. Personally it doesn't bother me, because I'm with the set theory that people who pay a lot of money to have their family come down to Florida to enjoy the park, want the pictures to look back on the memories and also to brag to other people they went. I know that if I went to a theme park not in Orlando that had a bunch of cool stuff, I'd probably snap away too. I guess what I'm trying to say is, I haven't had any bad experiences with rude tourists trying to get a picture.
Though, I do find it very humorous when people take flash pictures at the Ballroom scene in Haunted Mansion... teehee.
I'm fine with pictures being taken! Parks encourage photography of their stuff. Flash in dark rides... it depends. Personally it doesn't bother me, because I'm with the set theory that people who pay a lot of money to have their family come down to Florida to enjoy the park, want the pictures to look back on the memories and also to brag to other people they went. I know that if I went to a theme park not in Orlando that had a bunch of cool stuff, I'd probably snap away too. I guess what I'm trying to say is, I haven't had any bad experiences with rude tourists trying to get a picture.
Though, I do find it very humorous when people take flash pictures at the Ballroom scene in Haunted Mansion... teehee.
....If a ride says no Flash Pictures, respect it.
It's pretty funny when people are like "You just press this button...it's right here"
Oh...you mean like every other camera in the world!
So I guess this one of a proud mom casting a spell of "Magic Milk" at WWHP this past Summer is totally out of the question.
oh... you mean "junk-shoot" cameras that have only 2 buttons... Power button and capture button? I can see why tourists get confused with that... esp if the person gets the camera and it was set up wrong and the other guest expects you to know how to put it on the right setting. (it's happened before)I just meant on like standard digital cameras, on DSLR's I can definitely see why someone might be confused.
Sadly, as long as there are point and shoots, there will always be flash photography.
As long as there are cameras there will be....
Isn't the point of Hogwarts castle at IOA a tour? Don't people take pictures on a tour? I would.