Disney PhotoPass is a
program that takes pictures on rides and provides photographers throughout the
parks (and at some character meals) to take pictures of your family. Memory Maker is a package that will allow you
to download all of the high-resolution that Disney takes during your trip.
What are the perks?
- Magically enhanced pictures – you didn’t see Tinkerbell posing with you, but she’s there!
- Get everyone in the shot! Now the world will know Dad was on vacation with you, too!
- High-quality photographs without having to carry around your heavy, expensive camera!
- All of the photos can be downloaded to your computer at the end of your trip with a limited license release so that you can print them anywhere you want as many times as you’d like! Just be sure to download them within 45 days of the date they were taken.
- Travelling with a large family or a group of friends? You can share one Memory Maker package by linking your accounts as “family and friends” to save money.
Attraction photos and videos
Animal Kingdom: Dinosaur
and Expedition Everest
Epcot: Test Track and
Frozen Ever After
Hollywood Studios: Rock’n
Roller Coaster and Tower of Terror
Magic Kingdom: Buzz
Lightyear, Space Mountain, and Splash Mountain
The Jedi Training Academy at Hollywood Studios also has PhotoPass photographers. I think this one event alone would make the Memory Maker photo package worth it for many families. My three daughters were in the show, but with the PhotoPass photographers taking pictures, I was able to enjoy the show.
Disney has some stationary
photographers planted at specific locations throughout the parks, but you should
also use the My Disney Experience app to locate them if you want to make the
most of the package. Scroll across the sidebar and look for the “PhotoPass”
tab. You can narrow down to just one park by tapping the funnel-shaped icon in
the bottom right-hand corner of the screen.
When you are on an attraction that takes a photo, you will have to scan
your band to claim the photo immediately when you get off the ride.
Helpful tip:
Be sure to buy Memory Maker more than 3 days before your trip so that you can
save money! Memory Maker costs $169 within 3 days of your trip, during
your trip, or afterwards. If you
purchase it at least 3 days before your trip, you can save $20 and purchase it
for just $149. Memory Maker does not include a burned copy
of your pictures on a CD, but you can order that for about $35 if you want it.
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