Disney Photo Pass... is this new?
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- Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln Usher
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I know that the photos are expensive, but they are worth it when you can look back at them over a range of years seeing how the kids have grown up etc. They bring back loads of Family memories and are always really good quality images. I love the one on my shelf which has the cartoons of Mickey etc. standing around us in front of the castle. We normally try to get one from MK and one from a random other park. This new CD idea of all the parks sounds great!!!
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It seems the trick is, to get A LOT of pictures taken, because the Photo pass CD is a flat rate of 100 buckaroos
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I now keep the pass in my wallet. It works at any resort (WDW, DLR) and you can keep adding pictures to it for as many visits to the parks as you like.weluvmovies.com wrote:this is cool, you can use the same pass for multiple days! that's pretty cool, then it's probably worth it.
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Or you can just have the photographer take the pictures with your own camera, yeah they won't photoshop it but a lot of the time they look good anyway. I did that a couple of trips ago when my brother and I were down in WDW. If they don't have a huge crowd they don't mind.subsonic wrote:It seems the trick is, to get A LOT of pictures taken, because the Photo pass CD is a flat rate of 100 buckaroos
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I find the photopass helps the most for night time pictures, they have a tripod and can do longer exposures without blur.
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Sure beats putting your camera on top of a garbage can or trying to hold really still for that one perfect night shot.subsonic wrote:I find the photopass helps the most for night time pictures, they have a tripod and can do longer exposures without blur.
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Disneyland AP magazine is now shipping flimsy photo passes in the most recent issue.
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