We did not get all of the photos that we had taken on Buzz Lightyear. Have emailed Disney about it, but so far no answer.
Does this happen free for everyone, and then should you want prints of photos, you pay for those? Or do you have to have to purchase MemoryMaker prior?
i believe this is now including everyone, not just those who purchased memory maker.They CM's told us this went live on the second day of our vacation in June 2014. (And it appeared so - all our ride photos showed up.) What's different as of today?
They CM's told us this went live on the second day of our vacation in June 2014. (And it appeared so - all our ride photos showed up.) What's different as of today?
Had you pre-purchased the Memory Maker package? It's my understanding that only those who purchased the packages had this occur prior to today... i.e.photos linked to account by simply riding the ride wearing a MagicBand.
i understand there's an expiration for specific photos, i'm asking if using memory maker is like a magazine subscription. do i need to repay the 149 after a certain time frame (e.g. 12 months) for the convenience of memory maker.There is a 45-day period for the pictures to be taken - I would assume this applies whether AP or not.
i understand there's an expiration for specific photos, i'm asking if using memory maker is like a magazine subscription. do i need to repay the 149 after a certain time frame (e.g. 12 months) for the convenience of memory maker.
for example, i get an annual pass in Dec. 2014, i take a trip to WDW in early Dec. 2014 and i purchase memory maker prior to the trip. my photos from that trip would expire late Jan/early Feb. if i go back in august 2015, do i need to purchase memory maker again for the convenience of using it in Aug 2015, and for future trips?
thanks for the clarification!Memory Maker only entitles you to 30 days of downloads. Once you download something for the first time, it starts the 30 day countdown. So you could in theory time it so that you download your Christmas trip pictures on January 20th, which would mean you could then download February vacation pictures by February 19th. Obviously you could play with the dates some and get a little more distance between trips, but the max would be 75 days from the first day of pictures being taken. You could pay for a 15 day extension and get a few more days out of it, but thats about it.
i understand there's an expiration for specific photos, i'm asking if using memory maker is like a magazine subscription. do i need to repay the 149 after a certain time frame (e.g. 12 months) for the convenience of memory maker.
for example, i get an annual pass in Dec. 2014, i take a trip to WDW in early Dec. 2014 and i purchase memory maker prior to the trip. my photos from that trip would expire late Jan/early Feb. if i go back in august 2015, do i need to purchase memory maker again for the convenience of using it in Aug 2015, and for future trips?
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