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Rollercoaster and camera?

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Well in the summer i might go to six flags in illinois i wanna bring my cam on the ride what are the ways of hiding it before the ride starts i dont wanna get caught lol, so tell me how and what are the consequences? lol andi got a camera strap so it wont faul and its real tight

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  1. OK IF YOU HAVE A SMALLER CAMMERA YOU CAN PUT IT IN YOUR POCKET BUT AT SIX FLAGS THEY HAVE VIDIO CAMMERAS ON THE RIDE TO MAKE SHOUR PPL DONT SOMKE OR TAKE VIDOS ON THE RIDE. AND IF YOU GET COUGHT THEY WILL TAKE YOUR CAMMERA AND KICK YOU OUT FOR THE REST OF THE YEAR. MY ADVISE IS DONT EVEN BRING YOUR CAMMERA


  2. I recently took a camera on the Yosemite Sam family ride at Six Flags Texas and the director spoke over an intercom and told us to put the camera away.  Thats the first time thats happened to me.

  3. Can you take a Camera (of any kind) on rides? That really depends.

    Some Parks, are fine with a person taking a camera on some of their rides. It really depends upon the Park. Some will say "Yes", others will say "No".

    Sometimes all you have to do is ask. -- Yes, that's right, ask. If you ask, you might be able to, when normally they wouldn't let you. You might have to tape it to your hand, but if you really want pictures...

    Otherwise, some Parks will stop a ride and escort you out of the Park if you break their rules.

  4. Depends on the ride tbh, some people operating the rides here at six flags are just morons. Raging Bull is deff the most strict ride which you can't do sh*t on. Any other coaster should have no trouble. I'd reccomend putting it in your pocket. Then when you have it on the ride put it on your neck and hold firmly.

  5. I agree with the other posters:  It depens on the ride and the ride's operator.  Don't try to break the rules.

  6. If anything, don't bring it on the ride. The one's that are recorded are secured to the coaster, what you are doing WILL get you kicked out of the park if your caught. Ask the ride's operator if you can bring the camera on the ride, if they say its ok then there is no problem, otherwise if they say no don't do it. If that camera drops and hits someone, you could be more trouble than you can imagine, even if you think you have it strapped on there is still that chance and its not worth taking that risk

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