Would you take advantage of this?

DVCTiff

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From my DVC Newsletter:
"The convenience of digital photography has presented an inconvenient dilemma for shutterbugs at the Walt Disney World Resort—what to do when you run out of memory-card space before you run out of vacation days.

For many Guests, purchasing additional memory cards was the only way to capture more Disney memories before returning home to download images. Fortunately, a new Disney photo service presents a more affordable solution.

Camera centers at all four Walt Disney World Theme Parks now offer a CD-burning service that allows Cast Members to download images from Guests' media cards onto a CD, clearing Guests' camera space and allowing them to continue taking vacation photos without buying a new card. The cost for this service is $11.99 per CD."

Frankly, I'd be pretty nervous handing a CM all my vacation photos, but it is cheaper than buying a new card. Would you do this?
 
Hmmm, it does sound appealing - but I would also be nervous about potential loss.

MMM, who lost her entire camera on RnRC :sad2:
 
I would not plan on this service. When we were at Disney in June 2004, I attempted to download to the CD and was unable to on site. At home I take the card to the locate supermarket and they have a Kodak machine where you download to the CD yourself. It takes only a few minutes. At Disney I was told they send the cards out, pickup was around 10:00am and they would be back after 3:00pm. The next day I stopped at MGM at 9:15am but was told because I had a Fuji camera card they could not send it because the card was a different size.
 
I'd be a little nervous also, but I guess it's ultimately the same thing as handing the person behind the counter at CVS your roll of film.
 

Yes...I have used this type of service before when DH and I were on a one month Honeymoon in New Zealand. We had no problem and found that it came in very handy.
 
DVCTiff said:
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Camera centers at all four Walt Disney World Theme Parks now offer a CD-burning service that allows Cast Members to download images from Guests' media cards onto a CD, clearing Guests' camera space and allowing them to continue taking vacation photos without buying a new card. The cost for this service is $11.99 per CD."

Frankly, I'd be pretty nervous handing a CM all my vacation photos, but it is cheaper than buying a new card. Would you do this?

It cost $14.95 on the Disney Magic to dump my memory card onto a CD. The CM showed me that the pics were on the CD and I then had the choice of deleting all pics on the memory card or not. I didn't because I did have a second memory card..I put the pics on the CD just as a backup, because I was afraid of losing the pics on the first memory card.

So...if they work it the same way at the parks (showing you on a computer screen that your photos are on the CD), then I'd have no problem doing it.
 
If you have a car why dont you find a drugstore that has the Kodak machine? Thats what I am planning on doing. I would rather take the 15 minute drive and know that it is being done right. I might just wind up borrowing a second memory card I definitely dont need to purchase a second one.
 
Memory cards have been on sale a lot recently. For less than $30, I can buy a card that will hold 300 pictures. Thats the same amount as the disney service and I know that my pics will be there when I get home.
 
For just pictures this may not be cost efficient, but my laptop is never further away than the trunk of my car.
 
JimVL said:
For just pictures this may not be cost efficient, but my laptop is never further away than the trunk of my car.

my laptop doesn't have a CD burner though. :(

All in all...if you don't have a backup memory card, or a laptop, or a car to drive you to Wal-Mart, then I think $11 is not a bad price to get the pics dumped on a CD. Just make sure you get to see that they're on the CD! :teeth:
 














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