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No payments needed. I contacted someone over in public relations and she said as long as I wasn't trying to take pictures on the ride it was cool. I mentioned it was just basically going to be poses and point and shoot pictures taken. That was fine with her.
Thanks guys
Originally Posted by dj02
its a amusement park, tons of people carry cameras. no need to get permission lol
haha my photog friends (the real ones, not the ones that go out and buy slr's and call themselves pros) have to be stealthy when they go to disneyland for that stuff because its "commercial" use of the park, which is prohibited and apparently pretty strictly enforced.
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