I believe so, I remember it being discussed on here actually.Didn't they sell a similar product at the ticket windows last year? I recall people being able to buy a one day Memory Maker product when they bought a one day ticket. I specifically remember people commenting on how their MNSSHP tickets counted.
Yes, we got it last October when we had a single day at MK after our cruise. I believe it was $49 at that point, but still well worth it in my book if you have enough pics taken!!Didn't they sell a similar product at the ticket windows last year? I recall people being able to buy a one day Memory Maker product when they bought a one day ticket. I specifically remember people commenting on how their MNSSHP tickets counted.
Yes it appears once you have photos in My Disney Experience. No need to pre-purchase, as there is no discount for the one day.Does anyone know if the one day option only show up once you have photos in Photopass? I don't see a way to pre-purchase it.
I have been unimpressed with 95% of the photos taken during our past four (recent) trips. We felt compelled to buy none of them. Quite frankly my iPhone 6 takes far better photos IMHO. Thankfully the PhotoPass photographers are always willing (and often times offer eagerly) to take some shots with a guest's phone.
Didn't they sell a similar product at the ticket windows last year? I recall people being able to buy a one day Memory Maker product when they bought a one day ticket. I specifically remember people commenting on how their MNSSHP tickets counted.
I have been unimpressed with 95% of the photos taken during our past four (recent) trips. We felt compelled to buy none of them. Quite frankly my iPhone 6 takes far better photos IMHO. Thankfully the PhotoPass photographers are always willing (and often times offer eagerly) to take some shots with a guest's phone.
We just got back and I have been playing with the photos before I download them all.. there are a lot of bad ones (blurry.. over/under exposed.. framing is off.. etc..) but we had a lot taken, so there are a bunch of really good ones.
I stand by it being a good value if it is a special trip (birthday.. first trip.. honeymoon.. etc..) but not an every time thing. I don't know how much value a single day product would be, especially at $50.
That was our experience as well, but with a far greater percentage of photos. A camera is only as good as the photographer using it. Is there any screening process (i.e. examples of work) involved to be hired for this position? I'm thinking even the popcorn guy could take photos that aren't blurry. Just sayin'.there are a lot of bad ones (blurry.. over/under exposed.. framing is off.. etc..)
That was our experience as well, but with a far greater percentage of photos. A camera is only as good as the photographer using it. Is there any screening process (i.e. examples of work) involved to be hired for this position? I'm thinking even the popcorn guy could take photos that aren't blurry. Just sayin'.
That was our experience as well, but with a far greater percentage of photos. A camera is only as good as the photographer using it. Is there any screening process (i.e. examples of work) involved to be hired for this position? I'm thinking even the popcorn guy could take photos that aren't blurry. Just sayin'.
That was our experience as well, but with a far greater percentage of photos. A camera is only as good as the photographer using it. Is there any screening process (i.e. examples of work) involved to be hired for this position? I'm thinking even the popcorn guy could take photos that aren't blurry. Just sayin'.
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