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Is Disney Memory Maker worth it 2023?

We get this question a lot, and our answer is always: That depends! You know your family and the amount of photos you'd like best. If it's your first time at Walt Disney World and you'll be there a while, Memory Maker may be a good investment to ensure that you get all of those magical shots.



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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.

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You must add Memory Maker to your package at least 3 days prior to your arrival to take advantage of this advanced purchase pricing. If you decide to purchase Memory Maker during your trip, the cost will be $199.

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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.

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How long will Memory Maker photos be available in my Disney account? A: Disney PhotoPass photos, photos from select dining locations, photos from select attractions and any other media in your account are subject to the Disney PhotoPass Expiration Policy and currently expire 45 days from the date the photo was taken.

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If your vacation is 3 days or more away, then you are eligible to purchase Memory Maker in advance at a discount. Click on the previous link to purchase Memory Maker but remember in order to have the discount you must purchase 3 days or more before activating.

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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.

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In the vast majority of cases, a family/group visiting Disney World will be “Friends and Family” and will be fewer than 25 people. Assuming that this is you, only one person in your group needs to buy the Memory Maker to have everyone's pictures included in the price.

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Memory Maker may be linked to only one (1) Guest. Only the Guest who has Memory Maker linked to their Disney account (“Memory Maker Guest”) is entitled to download or unlock the Photo Content captured during the Memory Maker Window.

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All ticketed Disneyland Resort Guests will receive complimentary Disney PhotoPass digital attraction photos as a take-home souvenir. You can access these downloadable photos for free in the Disneyland App starting February 4, 2023.

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Agents can earn commission by including Memory Maker in a package or selling it as a standalone product. Memory Maker includes photos taken by Disney photographers and at some attractions and dining locations. Purchased in advance, Memory Maker is $169. The price when purchased at the parks is $199.

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To make sure that Memory Maker is linked to your account, log on to your My Disney Experience account and scroll down to My Plans, Reservations and Tickets. Once there, click on Tickets & Memory Maker to view any Memory Maker purchases you have made.

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Disney PhotoPass photos, dining photos and attraction photos in your account will expire 45 days from the date the photo was taken. If you would like to extend the expiration date to 60 days from the date the photo was taken, you may purchase an Expiration Extension.

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