CKidd wrote:
Just curious. What counts as illegal pictures? Is the road that goes around public or only owned by CP(I realize that the only reason you would use that road is to be at the park or take pictures, but if its a public road they can't really do anything). IMO Cedar Point's marketing team kind of created this monster with this picture the thing. For the last few projects they have teased the projects in a way that they almost wanted people to take pictures, and holding off the announcement, when it's clearly happening( sort of like Outlaw Run and SDC) is to me kind of silly. Either way though its looking to be a neat ride so far
I don't think its a marketing issue so much as an issue with people trespassing on a construction site to get pictures. You should never trespass on private property. More importantly you should never trespass on a construction site as you have not been briefed as to what hazards exist, including hazards you may not be able to see. Serious injury or death could occur.
While every parks legal department wants a legal disclaimer about park photographs, no park in the history of the world has ever sued a paying customer over photos used for non-commercial purposes. It's free publicity. Disney does from time to time prohibit people from bringing in professional grade equipment, but that's mainly because the paparazzi are mob harassing some VIP to a point it's a safety / relations issue.
You should probably ask yourself, what did somebody really do to earn a nasty gram. My bet it's something more then just pictures and this is the way it was spun to save face. Also it should be pointed out that there are still events taking place at Cedar Point and there is no indication that Cedar Point is prohibiting people from taking pictures at them.