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<blockquote data-quote="NWSpark" data-source="post: 36765" data-attributes="member: 7278"><p>While I agree with, "the you won't be flying from a cruise ship"; I don't agree with "you won't get it on board." I got back from a cruise 1 month ago aboard Carnival and had no problems taking it on and off the ship.</p><p></p><p>In one of the ports I was actually able to fly right up next to the ship and got some great footage along the ship, in fact some of the people on board got a kick out of seeing the drone out side of the ship as well.</p><p></p><p>The tip here is, just be smart. Double check with your Cruise ship provider, check the FAQ's, they all have different regulations. Most of them state you are allowed to bring it but, it must at all times be locked in the cabin. Even if you are in a port and stopped you are not allowed to take off on deck.</p><p></p><p>Check with the ports your going to, most of the time you can contact a destination and they can say one way or the other. Cozumel is a no drone zone, not in the port, and not in the plaza but, a few of the resorts and beaches they don't seem to mind.</p><p></p><p>Again, drone smart and do your research.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NWSpark, post: 36765, member: 7278"] While I agree with, "the you won't be flying from a cruise ship"; I don't agree with "you won't get it on board." I got back from a cruise 1 month ago aboard Carnival and had no problems taking it on and off the ship. In one of the ports I was actually able to fly right up next to the ship and got some great footage along the ship, in fact some of the people on board got a kick out of seeing the drone out side of the ship as well. The tip here is, just be smart. Double check with your Cruise ship provider, check the FAQ's, they all have different regulations. Most of them state you are allowed to bring it but, it must at all times be locked in the cabin. Even if you are in a port and stopped you are not allowed to take off on deck. Check with the ports your going to, most of the time you can contact a destination and they can say one way or the other. Cozumel is a no drone zone, not in the port, and not in the plaza but, a few of the resorts and beaches they don't seem to mind. Again, drone smart and do your research. [/QUOTE]
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