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Cruise ship drone flying allowed?
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<blockquote data-quote="actionjack" data-source="post: 9711" data-attributes="member: 978"><p>We were on the Dream. I used the Spark in Nassau on a private charter I booked. Disney's rules strictly prohibit drones or any R/C toys. I had known Castaway Cay was a NFZ so I left the Spark in the cabin (wife insisted). I took that photo of the No Drones sign when I stepped off on Castaway. The Spark packs away so small they didn't notice it. They did take my Leatherman multi-tool when getting back on in Nassau - inadvertent diversion tactic. Flying ON the ship would be very stupid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="actionjack, post: 9711, member: 978"] We were on the Dream. I used the Spark in Nassau on a private charter I booked. Disney's rules strictly prohibit drones or any R/C toys. I had known Castaway Cay was a NFZ so I left the Spark in the cabin (wife insisted). I took that photo of the No Drones sign when I stepped off on Castaway. The Spark packs away so small they didn't notice it. They did take my Leatherman multi-tool when getting back on in Nassau - inadvertent diversion tactic. Flying ON the ship would be very stupid. [/QUOTE]
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