Yea I doubt they will release a video. Unless it’s Subpoenaed by a court most companies don’t just let anyone watch. I’m sure Disney has an even tighter policy. Cameras are their to protect them from liability not us.They have video, without question, and I would ask to see the video. Maybe it will implicate they driver who did the damage? Its worth a shot. If you do get a plate and see the violation on video your insurance company will go after the drivers insurance company to collect. Then you don't have to pay your deductible and have your rates go up. Its all probably a long shot but its worth it to ask and see.
If you do ask Disney about it please let us know their response.
If you do ask Disney don't be surprised if they'll only release any video to the police or your insurance company. Where I work we don't release video to private citizens.
California may be different, but in my state the police don't get involved with cars getting bumped in parking lots because it is on private property. They only get involved if it is on a street. Intentional vandalism may be different, but that doesn't sound like it is the case here.If there is damage, and not a scuff that can be buffed out, I would file a police report with Anaheim PD. This will help with your insurance claim and they or the insurance may ask for the tape and chase down the offender. If there is actual damage, that is a hit and run.
I bet that's a reliefThanks for the info, everyone. When I got home last night, I discovered that the scuff wasn't as severe as I'd thought, originally. Much of it came off with water and a paper towel. There's still a little evidence of it but it's not as bad as it looked yesterday afternoon. So that's good .
Thanks for the info, everyone. When I got home last night, I discovered that the scuff wasn't as severe as I'd thought, originally. Much of it came off with water and a paper towel. There's still a little evidence of it but it's not as bad as it looked yesterday afternoon. So that's good .
Thanks for the info, everyone. When I got home last night, I discovered that the scuff wasn't as severe as I'd thought, originally. Much of it came off with water and a paper towel. There's still a little evidence of it but it's not as bad as it looked yesterday afternoon. So that's good .
California may be different, but in my state the police don't get involved with cars getting bumped in parking lots because it is on private property. They only get involved if it is on a street. Intentional vandalism may be different, but that doesn't sound like it is the case here.
Most police no longer investigate non injury accidents, so getting a police report is of little value to insurance in this day and age.