henrylovespooh
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Info for those of you heading to WDW in the future:
We got a Photopass at the beginning of our trip when my son got his picture taken with Mickey. After that I handed it to the photographer every time there was one around a character greeting area. (I don't remember photographers being around all the characters in Toontown and other character greeting areas but they're there now.) I took pictures myself but I figured it was an insurance policy in case there was a good picture they got that I missed. We also had one family photo in front of the castle, a family photo with Mickey and Pluto at MGM and a photo of me and my daughter holding Tinkerbell at MK (I wanted it of her alone since she loves Tink, but she's only 2 and just wouldn't keep her hands held out by herself).
I'm glad I did it, because now that I'm home, instead of lamenting the 12 rolls of undeveloped film taken over 9 days that won't be ready to look at for a week, I entered my Photopass info and voila - I have 25 pictures of my kids with characters immediately. So cute! A priceless one of my 2 year old daughter with Cinderella and my son with Pooh. Of course, I also have about 9 pictures in my account of some other children, so I now know to pay attention to my photopass number to prevent the busy photographer from giving mine to someone else by accident.
I viewed all my pictures in a slideshow and I e-mailed them to my mom and best friends. You can e-mail and share pictures for free. I can print them out, but only if I printed the whole screen with Disney text and the toolbar. But I know I took all of these pictures myself so it was nice to just have them to look at until my pictures are developed.
I probably won't order any of the pictures - so expensive, and quite frankly, because in the family ones, I look so tired I think I ruin them. Lesson learned - have family photo taken on first day in parks.
In the picture of my daughter and I holding Tink, I look like I got about 2 hours of sleep. Yikes! And in the family photo I look fat and dishevelled.
And, if you can believe it is possible, my husband, the same man who had his eyes closed for our only family picture taken in front of the castle in 2003, also closed his eyes for this one. (not to mention in at least 3 pictures in our wedding album. Sense a trend here?) I have threatened him that he is to keep his eyes open and not blink as long as there is a photographer in front of us from now on.
You have 30 to view and order pictures, so I'll get mine developed and then see if I will order any of the ones in my account. Despite how bad I look, I still might get the Tink one for my daughter.
Just thought I would tell you all this story in case you're given a photopass by a photographer. I would do it even if you don't plan to buy them - it's a quick reminder once you get home.
We got a Photopass at the beginning of our trip when my son got his picture taken with Mickey. After that I handed it to the photographer every time there was one around a character greeting area. (I don't remember photographers being around all the characters in Toontown and other character greeting areas but they're there now.) I took pictures myself but I figured it was an insurance policy in case there was a good picture they got that I missed. We also had one family photo in front of the castle, a family photo with Mickey and Pluto at MGM and a photo of me and my daughter holding Tinkerbell at MK (I wanted it of her alone since she loves Tink, but she's only 2 and just wouldn't keep her hands held out by herself).
I'm glad I did it, because now that I'm home, instead of lamenting the 12 rolls of undeveloped film taken over 9 days that won't be ready to look at for a week, I entered my Photopass info and voila - I have 25 pictures of my kids with characters immediately. So cute! A priceless one of my 2 year old daughter with Cinderella and my son with Pooh. Of course, I also have about 9 pictures in my account of some other children, so I now know to pay attention to my photopass number to prevent the busy photographer from giving mine to someone else by accident.
I viewed all my pictures in a slideshow and I e-mailed them to my mom and best friends. You can e-mail and share pictures for free. I can print them out, but only if I printed the whole screen with Disney text and the toolbar. But I know I took all of these pictures myself so it was nice to just have them to look at until my pictures are developed.
I probably won't order any of the pictures - so expensive, and quite frankly, because in the family ones, I look so tired I think I ruin them. Lesson learned - have family photo taken on first day in parks.


You have 30 to view and order pictures, so I'll get mine developed and then see if I will order any of the ones in my account. Despite how bad I look, I still might get the Tink one for my daughter.
Just thought I would tell you all this story in case you're given a photopass by a photographer. I would do it even if you don't plan to buy them - it's a quick reminder once you get home.