For attraction photos you will need to have Bluetooth turned on on your phone. As others have said, you may wish to take note of approx time you ride as not all photos will automatically appear and you may need to request they locate photos.We are going to be there in a couple weeks. We are going to be getting the photo pass, we do not have have magic bands. Once you get a on board picture in one of the rides, will it still automatically go right to your app?
When we were there in August they were giving cards to people with no magic bandFor attraction photos you will need to have Bluetooth turned on on your phone. As others have said, you may wish to take note of approx time you ride as not all photos will automatically appear and you may need to request they locate photos.
For photos taken by a CM, you will be given a plastic card (as far as I know. Someone please correct if this is old as we use MBs.) Each time you have photos taken the CM will scan your plastic card. You will link that card to MDE and your photos will be there.
The cards work for linking photos by tapping - by a CM photographer or at the photo tap points at the end of rides that have them. The cards don’t have the long distance RFID transmitter, though, so they won’t link photos such as from Seven Dwarfs, Haunted Mansion, etc., that don’t have the photo tap points. That’s when MDE and Bluetooth are needed.When we were there in August they were giving cards to people with no magic band
Make notes of roughly what time you ride each ride, so that if the photos don't show up (occasionally they'll take a day to link), you can send a Lost Photos email to PhotoPass and tell them what time you rode as well as what the riders were wearing, etc. They're very good at finding photos!
What a great idea! The most difficult issue I had last time was remembering what time we rode, and I mis-remembered on one of our photos that I especially wanted. The PP CMs are great - they emailed back and asked me whether it might have been a different time, and they were able to find it!I always have timestamped photos of about when I got onto the ride, even if it's just a blurry photo of a loading area,
I don’t think they’re phasing out the cards. The cards are just an option for guests who have neither MB nor smartphone.Last week I saw people scanning their ticket on their phone for photopass. We have magic bands, but I did see others use either a card or their phone. Maybe they are trying to phase out the cards?
When you open the MDE app on your phone, it will ask you to enable Bluetooth and tell you how to do it. If it doesn’t ask, it’s probably already enabled. But also, on my iPhone, I can scroll down the list of apps I have installed until I find Disney World. When I tap on it to view its settings, I can see that Bluetooth is enabled. I don’t know how to check on Android phones.Do I have to hook up MDE to my bluetooth somehow? If so is there an option for that?
Thank you so muchWhen you open the MDE app on your phone, it will ask you to enable Bluetooth and tell you how to do it. If it doesn’t ask, it’s probably already enabled. But also, on my iPhone, I can scroll down the list of apps I have installed until I find Disney World. When I tap on it to view its settings, I can see that Bluetooth is enabled. I don’t know how to check on Android phones.