Thanks for the info, I was wondering too. However, with the new magic bands, would not a share be impossible? Grazi!I think the groups might be private. Try poking around for planning groups that correspond with your travel month, they may be able to point you in the right direction.
Thanks for the info, I was wondering too. However, with the new magic bands, would not a share be impossible? Grazi!
How do I find planning groups?
Thanks for the info, I was wondering too. However, with the new magic bands, would not a share be impossible? Grazi!
The new magicbands will make it pretty much impossible for multiple people to share parts of the memory maker experience. Since the ride portion is going to be tagged to the magic bands of the family that is actually buying the package. And if I'm not mistaken even if you wanted to go back to have ride photo added to your memory maker because you weren't wearing your magic band you would have to return with the ride number plus have the magic band so it could be added onto your package.
So while this won't work for 7DMT since they have no "Sales Center" (although some people have reported being able to claim them at the Photopass kiosk in MK) one can indeed claim ride pictures by using a Photopass card they have linked to the account of the person who bought MM. Beyond that though, many people are reporting that ride photos are showing up on their account even if they haven't purchased MM, they just need to pay to download it.Q.
How do I link an attraction photo to my Disney account so that I am able to download it with my Memory Maker purchase?
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Immediately after you have experienced a participating attraction, please visit the attraction’s Sales Center and link the photo to your Disney account. You can link the photo using any MagicBand or card linked to your account—including Memory Maker cards and Disney PhotoPass Cards.
You're right, I'm ashamed... But for a family on a budget as OP is, it may be out of her reach. The better alternative is to take alot of photos and ask the WDW photos if they will use your camera/phone to take photos at the Disney photo spots.This is what's known as "theft." Are you honestly that cheap? This is, frankly, embarrassing.
And that's just fine. There are lots of things I can't afford. That doesn't mean I steal them.But for a family on a budget as OP is, it may be out of her reach.
Exactly this.The better alternative is to take alot of photos and ask the WDW photos if they will use your camera/phone to take photos at the Disney photo spots.
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