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crusing_with_drones

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  1. This same post was made on the Princess board, and the responses were all resoundingly, "no, don't do it".

    Apparently OP is looking elsewhere for the answer he/she WANTS just because he/she WANTS IT, whether it is permissible by the cruise line or not.

     

    Thank you for speculating on my behalf. My itent was to ensure I received a reply since I was not sure which board(s) are replied to more frequently.

     

    I am well aware of what prohibited means but as others may have pointed out, drone photography is a new and upcoming niche and I am licenced with the FAA.

  2. Hi guys,

     

     

    Thinking of taking my DJI Mavic on board on Princess Cruises to take some shots of the Carribbean islands. Per the Princess Cruise website, the following bullet point under "Prohibited Items" refers to drones:

    Drones (Unmanned Areal Vehicles - UAVs, Remote Piloted Areal vehciles - RPAs, or any other remote controlled areal devices/toys)

    Does anyone have experience taking drones on board? I intend to only use them off the ship (glad to hand it over to security to safeguard and give it back to me while leaving the ship to get on the islands)

     

     

    Let me know what you guys think

  3. Hi guys,

     

     

    Thinking of taking my DJI Mavic on board on Princess Cruises to take some shots of the Carribbean islands. Per the Princess Cruise website, the following bullet point under "Prohibited Items" refers to drones:

    Drones (Unmanned Areal Vehicles - UAVs, Remote Piloted Areal vehciles - RPAs, or any other remote controlled areal devices/toys)

    Does anyone have experience taking drones on board? I intend to only use them off the ship (glad to hand it over to security to safeguard and give it back to me while leaving the ship to get on the islands)

     

     

    Let me know what you guys think

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