DisAl
Well-Known Member
A character attendant using your phone or camera IS NOT the same as a trained photographer with a professional grade camera.There will have to be a character attendant present.
You want a lawn mower driver driving your bus?
A character attendant using your phone or camera IS NOT the same as a trained photographer with a professional grade camera.There will have to be a character attendant present.
Do we know for sure that "photographer with guest phones" has been officially added to their job description?There will have to be a character attendant present.
Here’s the response I got from Disney. They sure had this canned one ready to go:
Luke Hartsfield (Disney)
Nov 15, 4:22 PM EST
Dear (redacted),
Thank you for your email to George Kalogridis regarding the Walt Disney World Resort. Your correspondence was forwarded to me so that I may personally respond to you on behalf of our Executive Leadership.
Thank you for your feedback regarding Disney PhotoPass at the Walt Disney World Resort. Please know, the Walt Disney World Resort will continue to have more than 100 locations where Disney PhotoPass Photographers will be available to capture personalized and customized photos for our Guests. We know our Guests enjoy their interactions with our Photographers and Characters, so rest assured that we will continue to create those magical, one-of-a-kind memories. We will be installing automated cameras at nine locations that will capture moments of the experience from start to finish to allow our Guests to receive a wider variety of photos from which to choose. Please note, no one is losing his or her job as a result of this. All Photographers will continue to support other Disney PhotoPass locations across our Theme Parks so that they can use their creativity to capture personalized photos for our Guests.
Thank you again for writing to us. We look forward to future opportunities to entertain you and your family.
Warmest regards,
Luke Hartsfield
Executive Correspondence Specialist
Walt Disney World Resort
I know that but if you look at pictures that have already been taking the camera is set back very far. if someone is going to take a picture there going to be in front of the camera. i’m not sure Disney World wants that to happen.There will have to be a character attendant present.
Remember the days when you could use YOUR OWN CAMERA to just take pictures instead of just being lazy..Boy I sure do..
Would Disney be bold/stupid enough to try and require Photo Pass?
May I ask how you contact/write to Guest Relations? I am very willing to write them as you are suggesting as I think taking the photographers away (particularly) with meet and greets, is insane!Please please please write in, complain at Guest Relations, do any and all feedback you can about this poor decision as I feel that will be the only way that some kind of reversal of this decision could happen, but even then that’s a stretch still.
Go to this link:May I ask how you contact/write to Guest Relations? I am very willing to write them as you are suggesting as I think taking the photographers away (particularly) with meet and greets, is insane!
Over the years we've gotten a lot of real duds from photopass photographers... they included under or over exposed photos that were unusable, photos with limbs or the tops of heads cut off, or photos that were so far off a level horizon line that it was distracting. We have also had other guests shot photos for us when we wanted group shots and there were no photopass folks around and never once did those random people give us as bad a shot as we experience with some of the photopass photographers. Could it have been pure luck? Sure. But it is probably more a result of lots of Disney photographers not caring how well they do their job. These automated meet and greets sound like a good idea to me.I don't think photopass is about being lazy. 1. Many people don't have great camera equipment or want to lug it around the parks. Even though many cell phones can take decent pictures, it's no match for what a real photographer can do with a real camera. (Whether the photopass photographers are real photographers or just talentless college kids is up to you and your perception. Regardless, I'm sure most are better than what I can take as a hack with an iphone.) 2. How many people have commented about a photopass photographer getting several great shots of their kids' emotions and responses to meeting a character, including close-ups? You really think Random Joe in line behind you is going to get those for you?
If you reply to the e-mail (even if it suggests you not) and push (but in a nice way), you'd probably get a phone callIf you haven't already. I didn't call about photopass; I e-mailed them about the Passholder events (this was a few months ago) and got a canned response but when I pushed back a bit I suddenly got a more personal response and a phone call.
But maybe - not very likely but maybe - they will get enough emails and calls so that someone realizes they have made a very stupid decision. Loss of sales of Memory Maker might get their attention too but the danger there is that with their warped out of touch thinking they will decide that they should eliminate photopass entirely because not enough people are buying it. We have purchased Memory Maker for years but will no longer. I am really glad I had not already purchased it for our next trip in March.What’s the point? They’re just gonna push the same canned response in verbal format.
This change definitely interferes with my perspective of magic. It's not very magical to pay $169 for Memory Maker only to have the photographers replaced with boxes. The almighty dollar does indeed have the final say. I say it's not worth it, so will not be purchasing MM again.Not surprising. Unfortunately, the almighty dollar has final say. Disney is a company with an eye on the bottom line just like any other corporation. The problem is when that interferes with our perspective of 'magic'. I will say some of my best interactions in parks have been with photo-pass photographers. They play a part in bringing that magic to life. Some of them are very creative and fun.
Honestly DCL is the same way ... I was shocked to find out the ten mediocre shots on the ship of my daughter and niece with the princess cost $150 to place them on a thumb drive ... its a flipping rip off ... and now a live person wont even be taking the shot's? Disney can suck it as far as I am concerned. It's becoming a joke.So it wasn't enough that they are making a killing on Memory Maker, and an even bigger killing on people who pay for only a handful of digital images? Now they have to eliminate the person taking the pics?
Sometimes I just hate you TDO.![]()
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