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Is there a photo on Slinky Dog Dash?

Good news: Slinky Dog Dash does offer an on-ride Photopass photo, which will appear in your My Disney Experience app shortly after you've ridden, as long as you're wearing a MagicBand or MagicBand+ on the ride. As for where the camera is, start getting ready when the coaster glides over the four mini hills.



Yes, Slinky Dog Dash at Disney's Hollywood Studios features an automated on-ride photo capture. The camera is located near the end of the ride, specifically after the "power-up" launch and during the final series of "bunny hops" that take you toward the unloading station. In 2026, the photo is automatically linked to your MyDisney account via "MagicBand" or "MagicMobile" technology—you don't even need to tap a screen at the exit. The photo usually captures your reaction as Slinky "stretches" over the final hills, with the colorful Toy Story Land backdrop behind you. For those with a Memory Maker or Disney Genie+ entitlement, these photos are included and can be downloaded instantly. If you are looking for a physical souvenir, you can also view and purchase your photo at the kiosks located at the exit of the attraction near Woody’s Lunch Box.

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After several of the ride exits, you'll find a wall of monitors that show the ride photo images. You can tap your MagicBand or park ticket on the designated spot to have the photo sent to your My Disney Experience account.

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