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<blockquote data-quote="Diesel" data-source="post: 72199" data-attributes="member: 8554"><p>So I'm heading down to Florida in a few weeks and spending 7 days at Coronado Springs resort. I was already aware that you can't fly drones over any of the amusement parks and that they are very strict on enforcing this (I believe it's automatic 1 year in prison), however, only half of my resort is within the FAA Restricted Zone.</p><p></p><p>Does any have, or know someone who has, any experience flying at any of the resorts (or Coronado Springs specifically) that is outside the restricted zone? The only posts I seem to find regarding flying at Disney refer to Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, and other parks that are clearly within the restricted zone. </p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Diesel, post: 72199, member: 8554"] So I'm heading down to Florida in a few weeks and spending 7 days at Coronado Springs resort. I was already aware that you can't fly drones over any of the amusement parks and that they are very strict on enforcing this (I believe it's automatic 1 year in prison), however, only half of my resort is within the FAA Restricted Zone. Does any have, or know someone who has, any experience flying at any of the resorts (or Coronado Springs specifically) that is outside the restricted zone? The only posts I seem to find regarding flying at Disney refer to Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, and other parks that are clearly within the restricted zone. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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