Hi Jeisson and welcome to planDisney!
There's not long now until you'll be arriving at
Walt Disney World and it doesn"t get much more exciting than that. What a great way to kick-start the New Year - there will be no January blues in your house, this year!
According to the
Park Rules, selfie sticks, hand-held extension poles for cameras or mobile devices, flags and banners are not allowed in any theme park or water park.
Similarly, tripods or monopod stands that cannot fit inside a standard backpack or that extend over 6’ (182 cm) are not allowed in theme parks, water parks, Disney Springs, or ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex.
Jeisson, going back to your question, so long as your gimbal stabiliser doesn't extend, I think you will be ok.
Although Cast Members at security, as you enter each Theme Park or Water Park, always have the final say, on what items can be brought in, I can tell you that my husband currently has a DJI Pocket 2 camera which has a similar gimbal stabiliser to the Osmo Mobile 8 one, that you are talking about and he had no issues at all entering the Disney Parks or using this, when we visited Walt Disney World for 2-weeks in August.
He has used gimbal type stabilisers for several, different, cameras he has had, over the years and we have never encountered any problems at all in entering the Disney Parks with them, or, using them.
Like I said, the key is making sure that the gimbal stabiliser does not extend.
I hope that you have an amazing trip, Jeisson and that you're able to capture loads of brilliant content from your upcoming visit to Walt Disney World.
If we can be of any other help with the planning of your visit, next month, please feel free to re-visit us, here at
planDisney.
Wishing you a magical holiday filled with memories which will last a lifetime!
Emma