LadyLuck24
Mouseketeer
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- Mar 27, 2009
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Wasn't sure where to post this.
On our last trip we had three families and split memory maker 3 ways which made it affordable and worth it for our week-long trip.
This time, it's just our family of 4. I have young kids who never pose for pictures or smile on command, so I'm guessing I won't have $169 worth of photos I really love that would make memory maker worth purchasing.
The problem is, I don't remember how "old fashioned" photo pass works when you don't purchase memory maker. And when you search the Disney website for photo pass, it only brings you to the memory maker page.
My main question is--I remember you have your photo pass card and you can go to one of those photo pass kiosks and check out all your photos.
1) you can't also look at these photos online unless you have memory maker, correct? So the only place you can see your photo pass photos are at a photo pass kiosk?
2) if I don't necessarily want digital copies of all of my pics for $169 (ie memory maker), but I do want to have *A* copy of each of them, can I just make a photo book using all the pics? this costs $79 and would at least give me all my photos (even if not in digital form) for $100 cheaper than MM.
3) what are other ways you guys have purchased photos off photo pass without using memory maker?
Thanks!
On our last trip we had three families and split memory maker 3 ways which made it affordable and worth it for our week-long trip.
This time, it's just our family of 4. I have young kids who never pose for pictures or smile on command, so I'm guessing I won't have $169 worth of photos I really love that would make memory maker worth purchasing.
The problem is, I don't remember how "old fashioned" photo pass works when you don't purchase memory maker. And when you search the Disney website for photo pass, it only brings you to the memory maker page.
My main question is--I remember you have your photo pass card and you can go to one of those photo pass kiosks and check out all your photos.
1) you can't also look at these photos online unless you have memory maker, correct? So the only place you can see your photo pass photos are at a photo pass kiosk?
2) if I don't necessarily want digital copies of all of my pics for $169 (ie memory maker), but I do want to have *A* copy of each of them, can I just make a photo book using all the pics? this costs $79 and would at least give me all my photos (even if not in digital form) for $100 cheaper than MM.
3) what are other ways you guys have purchased photos off photo pass without using memory maker?
Thanks!