I’ve been travelling solo to WDW twice and it was worth it for me both times, even though the price has increased. I was there for 5.5 days and got 443 pictures from Memory Maker!
Pros:
- All rides photos (and videos for Mine Train and Tower of Terror) are included
- Photos at Character Meals are included. This was not applicable to me so no comment on this one.
- Night photos turn out better (at least for me), including photos with Ariel which is in her cave/grotto. The flash of my camera wasn’t enough
- There are a lot of photographers around
- You can get Magic Shot and even Animated Shots. I got both without asking or knowing. They took my photos which I thought would be normal photos and then added the animation. It was a nice surprise to see them in my account.
- MM was very helpful for me during
MNSSHP for 2 reasons: a lot of night shots and I forgot my camera!!! Rookie, rookie mistake. I took my camera out to take a photo in my room and forgot to put it back. My phone camera decided to stop working that same day for no reason so I relied heavily on Photopass photographers who were there for every character at MNSSHP
- Your package comes with Disney stock photos of places and characters
Cons:
- How good your photos turn out depend on the photographers. Some will only take 1 or 2 photos (I’ve seen good photo opps being missed. The photographers could have been taking photos when kids are hugging the characters but some did not). Some photographers will take as many as they can and even instruct you on how to pose. If you have little ones, also take the photos yourself. You could capture some magical moments the Photopass photographers missed.
- The videos were a disappointment to me. I thought I’d see myself screaming as the elevator on the Tower of Terror went down but it was more like a still photo of me sitting in the ride and then the stock video from the point of view of someone sitting in the ride.
- Photographers are not available at EVERY meet and greet. They are available for all Halloween characters but for normal meet and greet, some do not have photographers (Mary Poppins at Epcot, not sure if there are others)