prepaid Photopass cd is $99, that includes shipping. We thought the cost for prints through Photopass was high, but since you get the editing feature, and get all pics on a cd that you can print yourself at home or send to a more reasonably priced photo service we thought it was worth it (and, many of the pictures were way better than we would have been able to take ourselves, especially the ones taken when the light was too dim or too bright...the photopass photogs are using pro cameras with the right lenses & shutter speeds for the varying light so all their pics turned out for us.)
We used the service for the first time May 2008...the editing feature is really great. Besides being able to add Park logos to photos, you can add a "Disney character" date (2008 with Mickey & friends on the numbers) as well as fancy themed frames. The choices for frames & add-ins vary with where each pic was originally taken...for example, photos taken at Epcot during the Flower & Garden festival: you have the option of putting "flower power" frames on your photos. You can also zoom photos for more close-ups, you can crop & re-size, you can also rotate. We turned about 65 photos into 130 with a lot of creative cropping, zooming & trying out different frames & add-ins. The cd is on the way to us now.
My only suggestion...make sure you take advantage of the photopass opportunities every time. They'll usually take several shots at each spot, too, to make sure you end up with one where everyone has their eyes open! Basically, anywhere in the parks you'd think "this is a great spot for a picture" you'll spot the photopass photographers there (look for people with shorts, vests & lots of camera equip hanging around their necks!) In really popular places, like in front of the castle there are usually several photogs so you rarely have to wait long to get pics.