Posted March 18, 201213 yr comment_134504 I have recently created a youtube channel covering the UK's theme park rides. Up until now I have been using still photos in my videos. Is there an official policy as to whether video cameras are allowed on rides at Thorpe Park? If I use my camera, is there a chance of it getting confiscated?Any help will be appreciated
March 18, 201213 yr comment_134505 Not allowed at all unless special permission is granted from the park.
March 19, 201213 yr comment_134534 And if you get caught they'll probably make a fool out of you whilst they're at it, they did that to some guy who tried it on Rush!
March 19, 201213 yr comment_134537 I've taken my camera on Colossus and the ride attendant saw me with it and didn't say anything? But I wouldn't go by that.
March 19, 201213 yr comment_134538 Cameras are not permitted on rides, dont try sneak them on as it is dangerous. Theres a reason these rules are there
March 19, 201213 yr comment_134539 I have recently created a youtube channel covering the UK's theme park rides. Up until now I have been using still photos in my videos. Is there an official policy as to whether video cameras are allowed on rides at Thorpe Park? If I use my camera, is there a chance of it getting confiscated?Any help will be appreciated I have heard that have a go at somebody for using a camera over the pa on the rumba rapids and loggers leap!
March 19, 201213 yr comment_134617 You have to have special permission, don't want a Final Destination 2 happening, do we?
March 19, 201213 yr comment_134621 ^Final Destination 3 [/pedantic]Yeah, I'm not going to be a hypocrite here, so I'm going to leave this thread before it's too late...
March 21, 201213 yr comment_134722 This reminds of a time we was on stealth, I was on the front row and at the end of the ride when we hit the brake run there was this loud smashing noise from what sounded like behind me, next thing I know is threes the remains of a mobile phone in the space where your feet are, in about 10 different pieces. It smashed into the guys head behind me as it flew forward. So moral of the story, the rules are there for a reason, I would imagine that guys day was almost ruined because someone else decided to try and record the ride with there phone
May 28, 201213 yr comment_137725 Can I take small, compact camera and hang it on my neck under my clothes or will they spot it? I'm not going to use it on the rides, but I don't have a place to leave it (I'm going by bus), since the lockers aren't safe.
May 28, 201213 yr comment_137727 Can I take small, compact camera and hang it on my neck under my clothes or will they spot it? I'm not going to use it on the rides, but I don't have a place to leave it (I'm going by bus), since the lockers aren't safe. You can leave all of your items in the baggage areas when boarding the rides They are usually monitored by ride staff so temporary storage for the ride is safe, and some rides (Stealth, Saw, Swarm, X/NWO) give you a wristband to wear for the duration of the ride, and you return it for your own baggage at the end. However, I wouldn't recommend hanging a small camera on your neck, especially on the coasters as it will be flying all over the place
May 28, 201213 yr comment_137729 I generally find when on something that moves at high speed and weighs over 10 tons not to have anything tied around your neck
May 28, 201213 yr comment_137730 What makes you think the lockers are not safe? Id trust the new ones in the lower dome, and you can go to them as much as you like throughout the day without paying more money.
May 28, 201213 yr comment_137731 £3 for a small locker for the day (can fit a fair amount in), £5 for a larger locker, It asks you for your date of birth and then it will tell you a colour to remember when you want to open it. You have to put birth date in and then the colour and then it opens! They are brilliant!
May 28, 201213 yr comment_137736 You can leave all of your items in the baggage areas when boarding the rides They are usually monitored by ride staff so temporary storage for the ride is safe, and some rides (Stealth, Saw, Swarm, X/NWO) give you a wristband to wear for the duration of the ride, and you return it for your own baggage at the end. However, I wouldn't recommend hanging a small camera on your neck, especially on the coasters as it will be flying all over the place However, I wouldn't like to leave my backpack with my money, camera, mobile phone and air tickets (I'm from Poland) in the baggage areas. Some passenger can easily take it. What about the camera in my pocket? What makes you think the lockers are not safe? I've read somewhere that theft happens.
May 28, 201213 yr comment_137737 Can understand why you would be concerned, but ive never personally seen any problems with lockers, and they are probably much safer than taking your items on the rides. Regarding pockets, as long as its secure thats tine.
May 28, 201213 yr comment_137739 However, I wouldn't like to leave my backpack with my money, camera, mobile phone and air tickets (I'm from Poland) in the baggage areas. Some passenger can easily take it. What about the camera in my pocket? Hi there; just to clarify what everyone else has said you have the baggage holds to use. I can guarantee to you that your items are completely safe within the baggage areas on available rides (SAW, Stealth, SWARM, X:/No Way Out) as a wristband is given to you upon depositing your items, and items cannot be returned without your wristband being handed back (this goes to the extent of if you lose it during the ride, we cannot give it back without security present to ensure it is your bag). On other rides, such as Nemesis Inferno, Colossus, the non-coasters; the bag system is operated by a cupboard which means your possessions are left on shelving during your ride. On Nemesis and Colossus there is a door which is sealed over, meaning nobody (except those whom are on the same train as you) can access your belongings. As stated above, as a member of staff; I do work on rides with both baggage systems, and I can confirm that the system is secure, as it is staffed on the roller coasters. Failing that, the lockers at Thorpe Park are as secure as any. My recommendation would be to use the yellow lockers, as Marc said, in the lower Dome which are the securest of all; or failing that there is £1 key-locked lockers available, which are equally safe, and you have nothing to worry about. With regards to your camera, I would highly advise you don't take it on the ride. A lot of people lose loose items such as phones, cameras, and keys by taking them on board and Thorpe Park cannot stress enough to people to not take loose items onboard rides. Should your camera be dropped during the ride, whilst it would be retrievable at park closing time, Thorpe Park cannot hold responsibility should your camera get broken, or even lost within the ride area. Equally, if you do take a camera around your neck, rides staff will request that you remove the camera from your neck and place it into the available on-ride baggage storage facility (be it the cupboard, of staffed bag room). I hope this helps
May 29, 201213 yr comment_137749 SAWROB, thank you very much for a comprehensive reply I have one question: Can this yellow lockers be closed, then opened, for example to take something to eat out, and closed again?
June 3, 201213 yr comment_137838 SAWROB, thank you very much for a comprehensive reply I have one question: Can this yellow lockers be closed, then opened, for example to take something to eat out, and closed again? Yes it can be opened as many times as you like throughout the day.
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