Magpie
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Like the OP, I would have been upset if every single picture was like that.
No, I wouldn't look back and laugh at them. No I wouldn't enjoy them all the more in future. In fact, in the future it would remind me how the child wouldn't listen to her parents even for one stinking picture.
Of course, after a few pictures, I would have asked her not to join us in the picture. She would have received another chance to pose without - her tongue out-eyes crossed-bunny ears-whatever she was doing. But if she was still doing it, I would again ask her not to join us.
Sorry, if I was paying all that money, I would like a couple "grandma shots." Where everyone is posing nicely.
If photographic perfection means that much to you, then I think yes - leave her out of the photos. After all, it's not really about recording accurate memories of the trip - you'll have ride photos and candid shots for that sort of thing.
As a parent, I often chose to pick my battles. So I'm guessing perfect photos were less of a big deal to the child's parents, than they were to the OP. That's unfortunate. Either the parents were not aware of the OP's frustration, or they didn't care. If it's the first, better communication between the OP and the parents might have helped. If it's the second... well, some people just don't care, or they think it's no big deal, or they are amused. And you won't change their opinions, so leaving the girl out is your only option.
"Oh, that photo? That's our family trip to Disney World. Aren't we just the perfect family? Where's little Sally? Oh, she was there, but I didn't allow her in the photo, because I didn't like the faces she made. I won't have any of that nonsense in my family photos!"
(Honestly, Sally might be relieved and happy to skip the family photos, so it's win-win for everyone!)