During the Hyperia testing phase, Thorpe Park requests that visitors refrain from using drones to take footage.
Thorpe Park posted on there Social Media.
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In other words… We’re testing the new ride and need all the publicity we can get. So bring your drones, film the ride to show it’s all ready to launch and post your videos anywhere and everywhere, Save us a fortune in advertising!!!
David Edward Chambers Maybe you should re-read it. It literally states you still cannot fly over crowds, which was my point. I never said you couldn’t fly in the area, I just said you couldn’t fly over crowds to do it.
In other words… We’re testing the new ride and need all the publicity we can get. So bring your drones, film the ride to show it’s all ready to launch and post your videos anywhere and everywhere, Save us a fortune in advertising!!!
Any publicity is good publicity, probably did this story themselves to get public to do same, get some interest going…
Ahh yes; no. You don’t own the airspace.
David Edward Chambers Maybe you should re-read it. It literally states you still cannot fly over crowds, which was my point. I never said you couldn’t fly in the area, I just said you couldn’t fly over crowds to do it.
Tony Hailstone if you’re at thorp Park and fly over hyperia you’re not flying over crowds of people