Ok, when we were at WDW 2 years ago, we had a few pictures taken by Disney photographers--my fav being in front of the castle with my daughter and cousin holding there palm up and then they digitally put tinkerbelle in their hand.
BUT>>>>>>>What exactly is a photopass, someone said "grab a photographer and give them the card and ask them to take a picture"
I cant remember exactly how it was done, but I do remember going and standing in a line at MK and looking at the pictures we had made in front of castle.
Just some explain the entire process to me please!! And how are you posting these pixs, is there a web site you can visit to see them after your trip? how long do they keep them?
BUT>>>>>>>What exactly is a photopass, someone said "grab a photographer and give them the card and ask them to take a picture"
I cant remember exactly how it was done, but I do remember going and standing in a line at MK and looking at the pictures we had made in front of castle.
Just some explain the entire process to me please!! And how are you posting these pixs, is there a web site you can visit to see them after your trip? how long do they keep them?


When you first have your picture taken, say you need a Photopass card. It's like a credit card. He either swipes or scans it and then takes your picture. After that, any time you have your picture taken, hand the photographer your photopass card (they can put them all on one. if you don't give him the card, he'll give you another one. it's easier to have it all on one card). When you get home, you log in to the photopass site and put in the card number. Then you can view all of your pictures! There options and links for you to send out so others can see you pictures as well. They stay online for a little over 30 days. You can add borders, order pictures, and make slideshows. It's really neat. 