I'll be there 5/3-5/17. Sounds interesting..
Thanks
Carol
How a photopass share works: (most of this is copied from a post by dismarkle-- Thanks!)
1) Get a photopass card from a photopass photographer when they take your pictures in the parks. Have fun and have lots of photopass photographers take your picture. As many as you can! Each photographer will scan your photopass card to add photos to your photopass card id number.
2) When you get home, rather than create your own Photopass account on the Disney Photopass website, you will use a photopass account that is already created by the group of people that you have prearranged to share with.
3) All the people in this group add their photopass card IDs to this same account on the Disney Photopass website. You can edit your photos there (add borders, crop, etc) and then once everyone in the group has added their photos and edited their pictures, one person orders the CD of pictures that cost $99(pre-ordered price) plus tax and shipping. We will also need to add in the cost of mailers, postage, media, and case (about $5). All the members split the cost evenly.
*Important* make sure you add your photos to the GROUPS account. If you create your own account, Disney will not allow you to add your pictures to the groups cd. You will be responsible for the total cost of an additional cd. ($99)
4) Everyone's pictures will be on this CD. The person who ordered it will make copies for all other people in the group and mail them their copies. You can then take this CD to any photo place (ie Walgreens, CVS, etc.) and get your photos developed as you wish because Disney sends a copyright release with the CD.
5) With 5 people sharing in buying one CD, the cost should only be around $25 each before tax. Obviously the cost will decrease with more members in a group
6) There is no limit to how many pictures you can take. If a group has enough pictures to fill more than one CD, Disney will send as many additional CD's as it takes at no extra charge.
NOTE: Sharing a CD means that strangers (the people within the group) will have a copy of your trip photos. Some people may not be comfortable with that.
IMPORTANT: From the time the first photo is uploaded from the photopass card you must claim that photo on the Disney photopass website within 30 days. So everybody needs to get their photopass IDs added to the account as soon as possible upon their return. The sooner the better, so that everyone can get their CDs ASAP.