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Let us know about your Photo Pass experience!
May 2006, Dawn Chew: I ran into a situation where I thought I had
lost my card (though my husband had it after all), went to the photo
center at Epcot and they were able to find my account write it down
and give me a new card. At that time we learned that soon you could
have your ride photos, as well as the character meal photos on your
PhotoPass card. So, keep your eyes and ears peeled. Though I took almost
2,000 pics, the purchase of the CD was the best thing going. We have
not problems printing pictures at home or other photo centers. Best
of all I choose what size photo I want.
April
2006,
Lorie Costa:
I would definitely say that if you are the type that likes to have a
lot of pictures from your vacation, try PhotoPass. When you enter the
parks, you will notice a cast member with a camera, when first arriving,
get a photo pass card (looks like a credit card) and they will take
your picture. At most of the character picture/autograph sessions there
is a cast member there taking pictures. Always give your card. I ended
up with 138 pictures on my card. At the end of your trip the best place
to check your pictures is at Mickey's Toontown at the Magic Kingdom.
The photo pass cost me $99 for a cd, plus they give you the copyright
info so you do not have problems printing the pictures when you get
home. It seems costly at first, but I would have spent way more than
this printing the pictures I wanted there. They even modify your pictures
for you, they pull out some of the best and put in autographs or logos
from the parks. Plus you at least get to have family pictures of all
of you rather than bothering someone else to take your picture, their
quality of pictures were great and if you want extra of your son/daughter
with a particular character just let the CM know and they will be more
than happy to take extra.
March
2006, joe mullins: We just got back on March 6th, 2006 and Photopass
was again a great thing. My wife and I both had 1 in case we were separated
and different pictures. I love the slide show ability and to be able
to email your friends so they can view your trip. Use your own camera
for the same shots. I would like to be able to buy smaller prints 4
x 6 instead of 5 x 7. If the price was $9.95, I think a lot more would
be sold, of course if you buy 5 and with 20% discount gets you down
to $10.00 each.
February
2006, Kim Stella:We used the PhotoPass card on our recent trip to
Disney World. It was really great to just hand the card to the photographer
and know that all of our pictures would be in one place. On the last
day of our trip, we went to the camera shop at Magic Kingdom only to
find out that we could not view all of our pictures because the camera
shop at Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, and the Studios are Kodak shops...
On the positive side, the pictures were wonderful and worth the hassle!
January
2006, Lisa Jane Wood: We love Disney Photopass! To my surprise and
delight, Photopass was offered at the Not-So-Scary-Halloween Party.
The picture in front of the Haunted Mansion with one of the Hitch-hiking
ghosts was a magical moment for us! If you are in a theme park in the
evening- take advantage of Photopass because their nighttime photos
turn out great!
I used
Photopass at almost every opportunity I had with the characters and
also in the theme parks in front of the "icons". It worked
great for me! I still had someone use my camera as well just in case.
Photographers seemed to be everywhere and they were definetly promoting
it. After each photo they told me the photos would be ready in an
hour or so but I didn't get them in the parks and the only time I
did in Epcot it was much past 1 hour so I don't know how accurate
their 1 hour statement is. As far as I know all of my pictures were
there. There was 54 all together so I could have forgotten some. I
did purchase some down in Disney in Epcot because one of the pictures
I got for free for being a Disney Visa member. I just purchased some
online and although the price is a tad steep I am still splurging
because they are so cute. Over all I think Photopass is a great idea
and I will definetly use it the next time I go! (Rachel, December
2005)
We decided
to approach a Disney photographer at the Magic Kingdom to inquire
about a DisneyPhotoPass. We carried it around with us and gave it
to the photographer around the other parks as well. When we got home
we went onto the website and put in our pass # with a password to
start our account. The pictures were great. I added a couple of borders
to the various park pictures and did some cropping on others, since
in some there were people we didn't want in our shots. We then placed
our order and decided to get 6 prints x 2. We figured that if we let
the Disney pros process this order, then it would likely come out
better than using those machines at the stores. I remind you that
this made it pricey, but well worth it. I did pay the $15.99 extra
for Express shipping. It was well worth it since I received them in
2 days from my order date, instead of standard shipping which would
have taken 1-2 weeks from the order date. Since, placing my order
though, I received an email today, telling me that they were leaving
our pictures out an extra 30 days for our viewing pleasure. Usually
after 30 days, they wipe the away. We highly recommend getting the
photopass though. The memories are priceless. We are going back and
can't wait to use the pass again. (Cindy B, October 2005)
The Disney
park photographers are no longer people to be avoided! My husband
and I were approached by one at EPCOT who took a fabulous picture
with our own digital camera. On subsequent days, we had photographers
take our pictures with their cameras and ours, then they give you
a card they scanned called the Disney Photo Pass. While my husband
and I plan to buy one, our family members enjoyed seeing the numerous
shots already online through Disney. If they don't offer to take a
picture with your camera, be sure to ask, and either the photographer
or one of the assistants will. This is a great way to get a picture
of the entire group! (Julie Beck, October 2005)
We just
returned from a trip to Disney World and found out that with Photopass
your pictures can only be viewed in the parks that they were taken
in for 3 days. However, if you want to view your photos from all of
the parks in one place or if you are staying for a longer stay and
want to view them at the end of your vacation on property, you can
view them in the gift shop at the Grand Floridian. They will remain
on their system for 30 days. The same as when you register and view
them online. We were there for 12 days and had 84 pictures taken so
viewing them at the end of our vacation made for the best selection.
(Cindy Higgins, September 2005)
Just
got back from the World vacation with my family (Mom, brother, sister-in-law
and 3 children ages 8, 6 & 3). We used PhotoPass at MGM and Magic
Kingdom and all of the pics came out beautiful! I had fun adding borders
and cropping on the website. I managed to turn 7 pictures into 18
with no problem!!! The photographer in the Magic Kingdom was great.
He took 4 poses with his camera and then took another 4 with my camera.
All came out great. Also, I had a PhotoPass from my last trip in December
2004 and had received another one in my Annual Pass newsletter. This
worked out great when the group split up. I gave one to my brother
to carry for the duration of the trip and reclaimed it the last day
and just added it to my account once I got home. I still don't trust
that the pictures will turn out and always ask the photographer to
take at least one pic with my camera. Just in case. I also think the
prices are too high and that they should offer 4x6 prints. (Debbie
Geiser, August 2005)
Photo
Pass is a wonderful adition to the Disney Theme Parks. I work in the
photography business and I know how hard it is to get things to work
especially with a large group of people who want it their way everytime.
People have to understand that every picture is not going to turn
out great . Consdering that the photos are all free of charge to take
as well as share them for free I wouldn't complain too much. The photograpers
were all excellent. I would suggest taking advantage of this FREE
service. (Art, August 2005)
Deb Wills
and Debra Martin Koma used PhotoPass on their weekend visit in mid-July.
Of the 6 or so photos we had taken, only one had been mis-cropped.
The others came out nicely. Though we didn't purchase any, they were
nice to share with friends when we returned home. (July 2005)
Learn;
please, from our mistake. Do NOT depend upon Disney's Photo Pass.
I can not tell you how sickened, disappointed, shocked and angry we
felt to find that our daughter's birthday photos with the Princesses
were lost due to thier photographer's error. Please take your own
photos. Besides, Disney's photos, if ordered, are very expensive.
Otherwise, take plenty of water and film. (The Clark Family, July
2005)
I LOVED
Photopass! The pictures are a little pricey (although not as bad as
I expected), but there is evidence that I visited with my family.
(I take most of the pictures -- therefore, I am in few of the pictures).
We never waited more than a minute and the photographers were very
nice. I especially liked the ability to get character signatures printed
on the picture. I only wish we had discovered it BEFORE our last day
there! (Holly Jordan, June 2005)
Thanks
to your readers I was prepared for a terrible photopass experience.
But by following the tips given, such as make sure the card beeps
or lights up green, I had a wonderful experience with PhotoPass. Every
one of my photos was there (and I kept careful tract) and the borders
were lovely and I got to choose. How great is that! I also used the
Photopass on line offer to save and saved over $85.00 dollars on my
order of $190.00. They even offered photos of the parks in the gallery
area, things I could not get good pictures of such as the tree at
night. So I hope that you will run this letter to let
everyone know that Disney has made a great effort to make things better
and to please give it a try, it really beats standing in line for
them! (Lisa West, June 2005)
We utilized
the PhotoPass photographers at each park and liked all of the pictures!
The photographers took pictures with my camera which also turned out
well! We did buy a few of the photos to bring home with us and are
now debating which ones to order to add to our scrapbook. The photographers
asked us almost passively if we wished to get our picture taken. The
had great personalities and constant smiles on their faces often joking
with us. When we agreed to get our pictures taken, they were quick
to get
us into a fun pose and snap the picture. The picture quality was fantastic.
We utilized the same card at each park. While the card system was
great, it would have been "best" if we could have viewed
purchased pictures from the other parks at the same time. Instead,
we had to go back to Animal Kingdom to view our pictures taken there.
I found the Photopass photographers to be polite and professional
without losing the Disney magic I have grown to love! (Monica, May
2005)
I had
a great experience with it! With the exception of not being able to
find anyone obvious at Animal Kingdom, it worked well for me and my
16 yr old in April. All of my family were able to see the photos.
The price was about the same as if I had bought them at the park,
without having to worry about packing them.(A BIG plus for me, as
I live in California) I did miss the cute paper frames, though. I
wish they had this at DL and DCA!!! (Michele Rush, May 2005)
We had
a great experience with PhotoPass overall on our recent trip to Disney
World. The pictures we had taken were good--we ended up buying 7 of
26. They seemed to take several poses of each site, a good idea when
dealing with a party of 6, including 3 kids. The special effects they
can create/stage are fun, especially for the kids to see. Just a tip
on purchasing them...they offer great deals when you order online.
When I purchased you could get 40% off with an order of $90 or more.
I would never have gotten so many pictures if not for that discount!
Now I think the discount is more like 15-20%. I do think you should
be able to put the pictures taken on the rides and at resort restaurants
on to the PhotoPass card also. It would be nice to have all the pictures
in one place. We
found the PhotoPass photographers most available in the mornings...finding
someone in the fternoons and evenings was difficult. I wish they were
a bit more aggressive in getting you to get a photo taken--most we
ran into we had to practically bribe to take our picture! Also, PhotoPass
photographers were not consistently at all character greeting locations.
I wish they had been at more. (Kelly, May 2005)
We just
returned from a trip with our oldest son and 2 grandchildren... Just
to let you know .. if a picture with any of the characters, or in
front of any of the SPECIAL landmarks... such as the Castle, Tree
of Life, etc, is important to you... make sure you take it yourself.
Most of our Photopass photos, have the tops of the heads cut off,
or the background is not even visible.... It was very disappointing
to say the least. (H. Stevens, May 2005)
I emailed
Disney Photopass and as of Friday, March 4, 2005, you are able to
crop your photos on their website. Although, you are not able at this
time to move their logos to better suit your picture. I too had terrible
photographers! I complained to all who had email links! Out of 50
pictures taken, I only kind of liked 10. Only a few of those were
any good. Please encourage any readers who have used photopass and
are disappointed in the photographers' quality to complain! They use
digital cameras and can view their pictures instantly! There is no
excuse for cutting off characters' heads! (Yes, this happened to us
too!) (Bonnie Johnson)
I've
just finished reading your comprehensive PhotoPass article and would
like to add a couple of observations of my own. When we returned from
our trip in December, we had several photos of complete strangers
in our album, so I guess that's what happens to some of the 'lost'
photos. Both times we had photos taken, the CMs offered to take pictures
with our own cameras, too. (Debbie Churchill)
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