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Tip for photography at Walt Disney World
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<blockquote data-quote="grandpaw" data-source="post: 652691" data-attributes="member: 8635"><p><strong>Re: Tips and info for photography at Walt Disney World</strong></p><p></p><p>One more big tip for photographers that we learned last time is if you have something that is big like a tripod that won't fit in one of the lockers if you ask a cast member where you get wheelchairs or the electric scooters they will keep it for you in one of their big locker for you. They don't advertise this but one of them told me last time and I had them hold on to my tripod for me.</p><p></p><p>Another tip I would suggest everyone doing whether you are going to take a trip or not is to get Vista Print or someone to print up a bunch of return labels for you and place them on all of your equipment. If you happen to leave a tripod or other piece of equipment somewhere and an honest person finds it, unless your info is on it they have no way of knowing who to try and return it to. These labels are very cheap and I also place one on everything I sell just in case later they might want to get in touch with me for further sales. This return label is exactly the same information as my business card that usually over time gets lost by the person you gave it to. I have them on my flashes, tripods, extra batteries and everything else I use. Having this information on an item does not insure it will be returned but if the person that finds it has no information the chances of you getting it back are zero.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]276339[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]276340[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grandpaw, post: 652691, member: 8635"] [b]Re: Tips and info for photography at Walt Disney World[/b] One more big tip for photographers that we learned last time is if you have something that is big like a tripod that won't fit in one of the lockers if you ask a cast member where you get wheelchairs or the electric scooters they will keep it for you in one of their big locker for you. They don't advertise this but one of them told me last time and I had them hold on to my tripod for me. Another tip I would suggest everyone doing whether you are going to take a trip or not is to get Vista Print or someone to print up a bunch of return labels for you and place them on all of your equipment. If you happen to leave a tripod or other piece of equipment somewhere and an honest person finds it, unless your info is on it they have no way of knowing who to try and return it to. These labels are very cheap and I also place one on everything I sell just in case later they might want to get in touch with me for further sales. This return label is exactly the same information as my business card that usually over time gets lost by the person you gave it to. I have them on my flashes, tripods, extra batteries and everything else I use. Having this information on an item does not insure it will be returned but if the person that finds it has no information the chances of you getting it back are zero. [ATTACH=CONFIG]276339._xfImport[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]276340._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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