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How to use photopass at Disney

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Disney Photopass
Disney Photopass

Disney has professional photographers at Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Resort Theme Parks as well as at Florida Water Parks and at World of Disney New York. If you sign up for a photopass card, you will be able to view the photos and order them.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • A photopass card.
  • Internet access.
  1. Step 1

    Create a photopass account. You can do this at the park, or online prior to arriving at Disney. If you do it in advance, you can often save on your order. The photopass card itself is free. If you have more than one, you can combine them online later. Viewing the photos is free as well. You only pay when you order prints, CDs, or any other product available.

  2. Step 2

    As you travel throughout Disney, you will find these professional photographers everywhere. After the photo is taken, the photographer will scan your photopass card, and it will be added to your account.

  3. Step 3

    You can have an unlimited number of photos added to your account. When you are finished with your Disney trip, go online and view them all. You can also see them at the parks.

  4. Step 4

    You can order prints of the photos, or have them burned to a CD so that you can print them out yourself. There are also other product you can buy, such as shirts, mugs, etc. with your images on them.

Tips & Warnings
  • Register for your Photopass prior to your vacation. You might be able to save on your later purchases.
  • There are places in the park where you can create a magical photos such as holding tinkerbell or dueling with Captain Hook. They will take the photo, then the character appears later when you see the image.
  • The photos remain online for a limited period of time, about 30 days. You will get many reminders, however, you need to place any orders before your account expires.
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