Yes, Disney PhotoPass can be shared among family and friends, but the process requires careful synchronization within the "Family & Friends" list in the My Disney Experience (Walt Disney World) or Disneyland app. To share effectively, the person who purchased the Memory Maker (the entitlement that makes the photos free to download) must ensure that they have enabled "Photo Sharing" for every person on their list. Once this permission is granted, any photo taken by a Disney photographer for any member of the group—even if they are in different parks—will appear in the main account holder's gallery. However, only the person who owns the Memory Maker entitlement can download the photos without watermarks. In 2026, this remains a highly cost-effective "pro-tip" for large groups or families traveling together, as one $169–$199 purchase can cover the memories of up to 25 people. It is important to remember that for on-ride photos, guests must still tap their MagicBand or phone to link the image to their account, or ensure their Bluetooth "Mobile Guest Experience" is active to capture the automatic long-range signals.