Upon linking their reservation, Memory Maker will automatically be linked to the reservation's primary guest's Site/App account.
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One of the best parts is that yes - if you are traveling with family and friends (up to 25) who are on separate reservations, they can still share your Memory Maker and add all of their photos taken during your Memory Maker window to your account.
Yes.Through Disney PhotoPass and the My Disney Experience Mobile App you may allow anyone who is connected to your Family & Friends list to view your photos. Photo sharing is set one person at a time, so you control who is able to view all the Disney PhotoPass photos connected to your Disney account.
In most situations, you'll fine if only one member of your family of passholders buys the Memory Maker add-on. (Remember from above that up that the photos of up to 25 linked Friends and Family can be added to one account.)
Sharing Memory Maker with other peopleIn order to share with other people, you can either: Make sure you're all listed in the same My Disney Experience account OR. Make sure you're linked as friends within My Disney Experience and have checked the option to allow sharing of photos for all people.
What is this? While the basic Disney PhotoPass lets you view and then purchase individual pictures, Disney's Memory Maker works by allowing you to collect an unlimited number of PhotoPass pictures taken throughout the park and download all those photos directly to your phone or computer.
If you expect that you'll want to purchase more than a couple of photos, or have a long trip ahead, there's value in getting Memory Maker — especially if you purchase in advance of your trip. Memory Maker is a photo package that includes all of the photos from your trip, whether that's a single day or 10 days.
One added benefit to Memory Maker is, not only can you download your own Disney PhotoPass photos, but also those of up to 25 members of your Family & Friends who share media with you on the My Disney Experience website or app!
First of all, Disney has far more photographers than any other theme park we've ever been to. That means, you'll have lots (and lots) of opportunities to get some great pics. Secondly, PhotoPass photographers will take pictures with their camera AND with yours.
Disney PhotoPass Memory Maker packages at Walt Disney World have increased in price effective October 11, 2023. Advance purchase Memory maker is now $185, previously $169. Standard purchase, during or after vacation, is now $210, previously $199. Memory Maker One Day is now $75, previously $69.
For non-Annual Pass Memory Maker purchases, the photos will remain accessible in your account for 45 days from the date they were taken. Typically this means that you'll have a bit over a month after you get home to download photos.
If you have a MagicBand or other readable RFID accessible during the attraction, the ride technology automatically captures this information and links it to your account.
At the time of activation, a ticket will be associated with one Guest. Each ticket holder will have their photo taken at the park entrance. That photo will be used to verify each Guest when they use their ticket for re-entry on the same day as well as on subsequent days for a multi-day ticket.
If you are traveling with a large group of people only ONE person needs to purchase memory maker. The person who purchases it will be the one with download access, but your entire group will be able to take photos and have them appear in the account of the person who purchased.