maslex said:
Ok, my trip is next fall and I think I'm gonna try this photopass thing. On our trip last year my SIL had the photopass and I think she had less than 20 pictures on it. She didn't do the CD, obviously. But let me see if I got this right. If I put 300 pics on it and buy the CD it would be $99, then I could take it down to
Walmart and print out any size I want (so if I ended up with all 4x6 at 24 cents a piece, than that would be an extra $72) Does it really seem worth it to get 300 pics for $171? Maybe it just seems so much since I never develop that many at once. What do you think?
The great thing about digital pictures is that
you don't have to print every picture. You pick and choose.
It's not like a roll of film. When you take film to be developed, you have to pay to get a print of each negative.
But with digital photos, you can see each photo on the computer screen and decide which to print and which not to.
PhotoPass photographers are at least going to be within sight of each park's central icon (Castle, Spaceship Earth, Tree of Life, big stupid hat). But they'll also be sprinled throughout the parks. It's really a matter of luck seeing them. There are no set spots where they have to be. I found one at the exit of Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. I found another near Mission:Space.
PLEASE don't try to use PhotoPass as a REPLACEMENT for your own camera. I read one post where someone returned from their trip feeling ripped off and p'd off because she didn't bring a camera on her trip because she thought a PhotoPass photographer would be at arm's reach at any and every moment; since that was her expectation, she was disappointed.
There's no charge for having photos taken, or anything like that, so get as many taken as you can! And by the way, as someone said, the first time you get a photo taken, the photographer will give you a PhotoPass card to give to subsequent photographers and to access the website with from home. If you leave the card in your other fanny pack

one day, no worries, just get another. When you access the website (or when you order the CD at WDW) you will have the opportunity to "merge" the cards. We had 4 different Photopass cards by the end of our trip. Hey, we were on vacation, we weren't as organized as usual, okay??!!
