Disney has a race photographer (Brightroom) at all races for the weekend. Their main focus is candid race shots at various spots on course.
Recently, Brightroom has started stationing photographers at various character spots along the course. These are not associated with the Photopass system. A few days post race you will receive an email from Brightroom noting the photo proofs are up for review. Take time and go through the lost and found photos to look for those where your bib number was not visible and have BR include those. The best deal for your $$ is then the electronic package . Assuming you have 5-6 photos worth keeping.
Finally, bring your own camera. The way the character photo spots work is that you stop and wait in a fairly short line (most characters). Once its you turn, hand your camera to the character handler and they will snap off your photo. At the same time, BR will also take a photo. Many folks find that the handler photos are just as good if not better than the BR character photos
This!
I had a few photos with characters in my BR proofs. I just handed my iPhone to the character handler and they took photos. I had 1 that was a bit blurry, but the rest were good, even with the quick hand offs.
I took my camera during this year's Goofy marathon, since I was injured and knew I would stop for photos. It's a little point and shoot Canon. I run with Nathan hydration belt that has a little pocket (an oldy but a goody) and I just stuffed it in there. I should say that I ALWAYS run 1/2's or longer with a belt because that is part of my fuel/hydration race strategy. A phone camera would work fine, too. The CM will work with what you have.
What you use during the race will depend on your fuel/liquid strategy. If you don't plan to run with water or fuel, there are other options--Spibelts are one example, using a hydration belt without the bottles is another. Some people run in shorts or skirts that have pockets--you could do that as well.
Whatever you do, make sure you try it out beforehand. You want to make sure you're comfortable with it.
Maura
Brightrooms photos are extremely expensive! About 25 a piece!! I waited months for a deal for my everest photos. 3 digitals and a print were almost $60. Bring your own camera.
I run with a cheap fanny pack... but I also do not carry a carmera. I should one year.