KelleyK75
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Mar 3, 2010
- Messages
- 967
I did really like Memory Maker, but I learned one important tid bit. Definitely have it linked to our Magic Band before arriving in the parks.
I purchased Memory Maker a few weeks before arriving in WDW. I choose the will call option, which was my first mistake. Definitely order it with enough time to get in the standard mail, or choose FedEx. It's worth the extra $15 to have it linked before time if you have to go the FedEx route.
Someone suggested I call and ask them to link it before I got to the parks, and I did call twice, but both times they told me they couldn't do it, and once I got to the parks I could have it linked. They said any pics taken by the photographers would go on my Magic Band, and then once MM is linked, it would show up there.
My first day in the parks (Epcot) I had a 8:10 Akershus ADR, and didn't make it to Guest Relations to link the MM until the end of the day. Once I got to Guest Relations, they gave me the MM card, and told me to go to the Camera Center for the pictures to be linked. I went to the Camera Center, and they told me they could not link them, and I had to set up the account and then they would link, and sent me back to Guest Relations. I went back there, and she told me they should link up. I ended up going outside, using my iPhone and linking my MM to the MDE app, then saw that the pictures had shown up. I didn't want to leave the park without those pictures being linked, because the Camera Center guy told me if they didn't link up while there, I would loose those pictures.
Thankfully it appeared they all linked correctly.
The next day my nephew did Jedi training at HS. The photographer gave me a photopass card, and told me to take it to Guest Relations to have them linked to the Magic Band/MM. I thought "oh great, here we go again." I guess in this situation since there were so many kids, they just give you a photopass card of the whole training (which I found out all of this later.) Guest Relations told me they couldn't link it, and I had to go over to "Cover Story." The nice lady there knew exactly what she was doing, pulled up all of the pictures from the training, asked me to find my nephew, then linked any picture he was in to my Magic Band.
Besides those two things, Memory Maker was great! The photographers would take the pictures, then scan your Magic Band. Each night I checked for our pictures and they were there. Just got home last night so I haven't downloaded them yet, but there was a download button so I assume that is how you save all of them. I know we had over 100 pictures at one point, and the good thing is I was able to be in some of them, since I am the main photographer on our trips.
I purchased Memory Maker a few weeks before arriving in WDW. I choose the will call option, which was my first mistake. Definitely order it with enough time to get in the standard mail, or choose FedEx. It's worth the extra $15 to have it linked before time if you have to go the FedEx route.
Someone suggested I call and ask them to link it before I got to the parks, and I did call twice, but both times they told me they couldn't do it, and once I got to the parks I could have it linked. They said any pics taken by the photographers would go on my Magic Band, and then once MM is linked, it would show up there.
My first day in the parks (Epcot) I had a 8:10 Akershus ADR, and didn't make it to Guest Relations to link the MM until the end of the day. Once I got to Guest Relations, they gave me the MM card, and told me to go to the Camera Center for the pictures to be linked. I went to the Camera Center, and they told me they could not link them, and I had to set up the account and then they would link, and sent me back to Guest Relations. I went back there, and she told me they should link up. I ended up going outside, using my iPhone and linking my MM to the MDE app, then saw that the pictures had shown up. I didn't want to leave the park without those pictures being linked, because the Camera Center guy told me if they didn't link up while there, I would loose those pictures.
Thankfully it appeared they all linked correctly.
The next day my nephew did Jedi training at HS. The photographer gave me a photopass card, and told me to take it to Guest Relations to have them linked to the Magic Band/MM. I thought "oh great, here we go again." I guess in this situation since there were so many kids, they just give you a photopass card of the whole training (which I found out all of this later.) Guest Relations told me they couldn't link it, and I had to go over to "Cover Story." The nice lady there knew exactly what she was doing, pulled up all of the pictures from the training, asked me to find my nephew, then linked any picture he was in to my Magic Band.
Besides those two things, Memory Maker was great! The photographers would take the pictures, then scan your Magic Band. Each night I checked for our pictures and they were there. Just got home last night so I haven't downloaded them yet, but there was a download button so I assume that is how you save all of them. I know we had over 100 pictures at one point, and the good thing is I was able to be in some of them, since I am the main photographer on our trips.


So, if I'm understanding correctly, the code is what I'd be receiving at check-in and then is there some thing else that I would need to go to theme park guest services for? I'm so confused!