motofox4 said:
i'm curious to know how the photopass works and what exactly it is.. the last time we were there was in 2003 and we had our picture taken and the photographer gave us a slip to bring back later to pick the picture up.. how do we get our picture now, is it the same??
This time, in 2006, the first time you have a PhotoPass photo taken, the photographer will give you a "PhotoPass," a credit card-like thing, complete with magnetic strip. Each time you get a subsequent photo taken, hand the card to the photographer first (so they don't make a new card for you).
To look at and perhaps buy the photos, you can do it while still at WDW or you can also do it from home via website. You also have the option of buying individual photos printed on paper, or buying ALL of the images on a CD (and you will also have the right to print from that CD, Disney WON'T own the copyright).
If you buy printed photos individually at the website, you'll have the option of adding in cute, Disney images such as borders and logos. This option is not available with the CD purchase.
The CD costs $99. As of last May, one printed 5 x 7 was $12.95. The CD wasn't an option when I was there last May (2005). It was an easy choice for me to use the website rather than get prints at WDW -- no time taken away from park touring, plus I didn't have to worry about traveling with photos that I did not want to bend or get wet.
Also, just in case you're curious, ride photos are NOT part of PhotoPass. You know, those photos automatically taken while you're plunging down Splash Mountain or being sized up for a Dinosaur dinner? Those pics you still can ONLY buy immediately as you exit the ride -- not at all connected with PhotoPass.