It is difficult and cumbersome to download just select photos from a large group. When you create your downloads, you have two options: Single Photo, or the entire set. When you do it photo by photo, you wind up with many many download files in your downloads section, and it becomes quite slow.I've tried searching "how many times you can download" and can't find an answer. We were a traveling party of 12 (three families), I have given everybody my sign in to view and edit pictures. My question is if Family #1 edits and wants to download just their pictures to their computer, can Family #2 edit and download just theirs to their computer, and then can I download all the pictures to my computer? In summary can we download multiple times, or do we just get one shot at a download? Thanks
It is difficult and cumbersome to download just select photos from a large group. When you create your downloads, you have two options: Single Photo, or the entire set. When you do it photo by photo, you wind up with many many download files in your downloads section, and it becomes quite slow.
My suggestion is you have every member of your party make their edits, then, when all editing is done, you create one full download set, and every member then downloads that full set, and simply deletes the photos that aren't theirs from their computer.
Now then, to address the question you asked, there is no limit. You can download your photos as many times as you like until they expire and are removed from the server.
Here is a link to a post regarding the automated from FoxC63 who has a great Magic Shots thread going.
https://www.disboards.com/threads/magic-shots-current-listings.3619546/page-20#post-59964152
Maybe the 'lots of shots' will be redeeming.
Multiple cameras will capture numerous memorable moments during a character interaction, allowing guests to choose from a wider variety of character photos.
It appears this will begin 11/26 and be at 9 indoor photo locations. There will still be over 100 regular photopass photographers out and about. The automated systems will take photos throughout the entire experience. Universal also does this already at some of their photo locations.
I don’t believe it’s started yet.Have you any successful photos with this method? I'd be curious to hear or see the results.
I don’t believe it’s started yet.
Universal does it at Volcano Bay and some select locations in their theme parks. I haven’t personally used it. People seem to be okay with it there.I meant at Universal, I apologize. I noticed you said they already had this in place and was just wondering if you had any pictures. I guess this doesn't start at Disney till early 2019?
Universal does it at Volcano Bay and some select locations in their theme parks. I haven’t personally used it. People seem to be okay with it there.
Yes starts at Disney in early 2019.
We are annual passholders and haven't been to the parks since Memory Maker started. I am confused as to what exactly comes with our AP's. The website says we get unlimited PhotoPass downloads, but nothing about Memory Maker. So is that something we would need to purchase separately?
PhotoPass is the name of the service which provides pictures at Walt Disney World. Memory Maker is a specific product that is offered by the PhotoPass service.We are annual passholders and haven't been to the parks since Memory Maker started. I am confused as to what exactly comes with our AP's. The website says we get unlimited PhotoPass downloads, but nothing about Memory Maker. So is that something we would need to purchase separately?
PhotoPass is the name of the service which provides pictures at Walt Disney World. Memory Maker is a specific product that is offered by the PhotoPass service.
If you have a photo taken in Disney, that is a PhotoPass photo. You can purchase just that one photo if you like, from PhotoPass. You could also chose to purchase the Memory Maker product, which would allow you to download ALL of the PhotoPass photos you have taken.
Your Annual Pass includes unlimited downloads, which is the same thing as Memory Maker. Any, and all photos you have taken at Disney World will be available for you to download, with no additional purchase / charge, for the duration of your Annual Pass. There is no need for you to purchase a Memory Maker, or any other photo product. I hope that makes things a bit more clear for you.
On the MDE website, click on "Add More Plans" in the "My Plans, Reservations and Tickets" section. On the drop list that opens, click on "Link Reservations and Purchases".Hi everyone! Happy New Year! I'm sure the answer is super simple but my brain is not cooperating today.
I called WDW and purchased Memory Maker last week. I'm trying to figure out how to link it to MDE. I have a confirmation number. What am I missing? Do I do this when we arrive?
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On the MDE website, click on "Add More Plans" in the "My Plans, Reservations and Tickets" section. On the drop list that opens, click on "Link Reservations and Purchases".
PhotoPass is the name of the service which provides pictures at Walt Disney World. Memory Maker is a specific product that is offered by the PhotoPass service.
If you have a photo taken in Disney, that is a PhotoPass photo. You can purchase just that one photo if you like, from PhotoPass. You could also chose to purchase the Memory Maker product, which would allow you to download ALL of the PhotoPass photos you have taken.
Your Annual Pass includes unlimited downloads, which is the same thing as Memory Maker. Any, and all photos you have taken at Disney World will be available for you to download, with no additional purchase / charge, for the duration of your Annual Pass. There is no need for you to purchase a Memory Maker, or any other photo product. I hope that makes things a bit more clear for you.
Thank you so much! That is the way I understood it, but so many things have changed or changed names in the 6 years since we have been that it is overwhelming!