SharpMomOfTwo
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Ok, here is the definition of Photopass from Wikipedia:
Disney's Photopass
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Disney's PhotoPass is a system used at Disney theme parks where digital pictures taken by professional photographers are linked to a free card containing a barcode and serial number. Guests can view or purchase PhotoPass pictures at select locations in the parks or online by registering the card's PhotoPass number.
Currently the service is available at Walt Disney World Resort, Disneyland Resort and World of Disney in New York.
The PhotoPass service also is being integrated with photos captured aboard attractions such as Test Track at Epcot. Instead of standing in line to view and purchase photos taken on the attraction, guests can access them online as an alternative.
OK, so my question is, if its linked to a "free card," what am I worring about paying the $100 online for?? What is that money for? I just don't get it!!!!!!!!
TIA!
Disney's Photopass
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Disney's PhotoPass is a system used at Disney theme parks where digital pictures taken by professional photographers are linked to a free card containing a barcode and serial number. Guests can view or purchase PhotoPass pictures at select locations in the parks or online by registering the card's PhotoPass number.
Currently the service is available at Walt Disney World Resort, Disneyland Resort and World of Disney in New York.
The PhotoPass service also is being integrated with photos captured aboard attractions such as Test Track at Epcot. Instead of standing in line to view and purchase photos taken on the attraction, guests can access them online as an alternative.
OK, so my question is, if its linked to a "free card," what am I worring about paying the $100 online for?? What is that money for? I just don't get it!!!!!!!!
TIA!
