mom2rtk
Invented the term "Characterpalooza"
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I have found a good trick is to practice on the family ahead of you... that may sound weird but a few quick snaps when you are next in line will give you a chance to practice to make sure that your settings are right and the photos aren't too bright or too dark. This is more important with a DSLR than a Point & Shoot but even a P&S has different settings so it's worthwhile to make sure you are ready when you get your turn. Then you can just delete the practice shots.
This is absolutely wrong and please don't do it, even if you are planning to delete them. In fact, the Disney CM in most instances will ask you to refrain from doing so or discreetly step in front of your camera. Really.
Someone did this on our recent trip to Disneyland. The family lingered while my daughter had her turn with Sleeping Beauty. I looked over and the dad was taking photos of my daughter with Aurora. It made me mad, and I could have said something, but then I would have missed the special interaction my daughter was having. I don't care if you're even just taking close-ups of the character. I can't tell that.
If you must practice, please do so BETWEEN families.
To the OP.... I think you have your answer...... and something new here on the DIS........ a near consensus! Be ready, be efficient, but yes, take the extra photos. And hope for a little magic along the way!