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Did you see this...
That's awesome, and the exact type of footage we're hoping to get. I just wasn't sure if it would be an issue with the cruise line or if the passenger would be at risk of getting booted off for something. I was hoping to ask around here before going directly to the cruise line.
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This may seem like a crazy question, but here it goes. My friend recently purchased a small quad copter that he can attach his GoPro to. He's gotten some pretty amazing aerial footage from it. He was wondering if it would be a problem to bring in onboard a ship and get some footage while its leaving port, during a sea day, or of the ship while he's on land during an excursion. If allowed, he would probably only use it once or twice for a maximum of 20 minutes each time as not to be annoying. Is there an official policy regarding this? I was just wondering if anyone had any experience or input.
For reference, the one he bought looks like this. Pretty small and quiet.
Using a Quad Copter to get footage onboard
in Royal Caribbean International
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I don't know the rules about the drone, but I know Royal frowns upon people throwing things off the ship :rolleyes: plus I doubt you're that good of a shot :p