A way to get around this extra expense is to ask the photographer to also take a picture using your camera. 9 times out of 10 they will, if you ask nicely!
Excuse me if this is a ridiculously stupid question, but how is the photopass obtained? I have a very special moment planned my upcoming trip and arranged to have a Disney photographer there. Do I just get a number from them? Is it somehow linked to my ticket? I've been to WDW 6 times and never tried this out. They have also told me they will take pics with my camera as well so I was surprised to hear that. I would love to have the option of buying the CD with pictures taken with a good camera as opposed to just my point-and-shoot. Thanks!
The only stupid question is the one not asked. Better to not live just wondering. :wave:
If you've arranged a special moment that you were told a Photopass photographer will be there, then you don't need to do a thing. They'll use a "blank" card and hand it to you when they're done. If you want to use the Photopass service before that special moment you have planned you simply walk up to any Photopass photographer, let them know you don't have a card yet, they'll take your photos, scan a "blank" card for you, and hand it to you. After that if you see other Photopass photographers you can hand them your newly acquired card, they'll take the photos, scan your card, and hand it back to you. The ride picture on Test Track (not sure about other attractions such as Splash Mountain or Space Mountain) can be put on a Photopass card for you, too! There's no limit to the number of Photopass cards you can use. Also, if you have your picture taken at Cinderella's Royal Table, Chef Mickey's, etc. check the receipt and/or around the pictures themselves for a number code similar to what you see on the Photopass cards. You can input those numbers just as you would a Photopass card and the pictures will be added to your account for you. Whenever you are ready you go to the Photopass website, create your account, input the numbers of all the Photopass cards you have, and voila! Your pics will appear! Then you can edit, play, add borders, etc. You have up to (I believe) 30 days from the date the pictures were taken before they start falling off your account. There are options to purchase additional time if you should need it. I don't think the Photopass card #'s ever disappear from your account. I've used the same account for many years and I've got a loooong list of card #'s. I still use my miniature Photopass cards with the wrist bungee they gave out at the Fairies meet-n-greet and the water parks a couple years ago. I love those things!
Also, just in case you need it, here's a link to the pre-visit offer!
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