What are you recording?

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What are you recording?

So one among us must be one of those people who records EVERYTHING on the trip. I see people recording their family walking out of the hotel, getting in the elevator, EVERYTHING. As someone who works with computers I can understand the appeal of capturing data, rather than letting it get away, but do you guys really watch that stuff back? Or is the act of capturing the stuff the appeal in and of itself?

I know I've taken a lot of pictures that I've never gone through, so I understand the sentiment. I just wonder if there's something you can do with a video of your family waiting for the bus that I don't know about. Do you record a bunch of stuff on your trip? Do you record anything?

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We don't record anything.

We do take digital pics though - last trip I took just about 700 over 2 weeks. I usually end up with about 100 ones I really like that I then have printed for my scrapbook.

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We don't record anything, either. I've always got my camera, but I usually forget it has video!

Maybe once the kids come we'll be wanting to record more -- or if we go with our parents. It's always fun to have video of the family together.

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Haha, I have never brought a video camera to WDW because I never had one..but I do NOW..and I guarantee you I will be one of "those people" especially on the boys first trip.

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We've videoed a few things that we thought were once in a lifetime things. Never ourselves though. We took some video of some of the last Adventurer's Club performances for example.