Disneyland tightens ride rules, bans handheld phones on high-motion attractions

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Disneyland is tightening guest rules after a rise in ride disruptions, mandating that handheld filming not be done on high-motion rides and requiring phones to be fully secured before boarding. The park is expanding bag storage, increasing security checks, and even deploying facial-recognition entry gates with opt-out lanes to speed re-entry and curb fraud, a move that has drawn mixed reactions online.
Topics:entertainment#botchallenge#disneyland#high-motion-rides#phone-policy#ride-disruptions#safety-procedures#travel
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- Letters to the Editor: Privacy advocates may bristle, but more cameras will make us safer Los Angeles Times
- Disneyland is now scanning your face at nearly every gate, sparking privacy concerns Yahoo
- Mickey Mouse is watching you: Disneyland deploys facial recognition The Guardian
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