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What is PhotoPass vs memory maker?

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.



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Memory Maker allows guests to download all of your Disney PhotoPass media, including Magic Shots and select photos and videos from Attractions, whereas Capture Your Moment - A Disney Parks Photo Experience is a personalized photo session with one Disney PhotoPass Photographer, throughout Magic Kingdom Park.

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Disney PhotoPass+ – One Day $39 Get all your Disney PhotoPass photos, attraction photos, dining photos and Magic Shots—and enjoy 45 days to download each and every happy moment. Keep them, share them on Facebook and relive the memories.

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Memory Maker is an incredible way to download all the Disney PhotoPass photos and videos you capture throughout Walt Disney World Resort during your vacation—including at select attraction and dining locations.

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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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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.

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Disney PhotoPass photos, dining photos, attraction photos and other digital content in your account will expire 45 days from the date the photo was taken.

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PhotoPass+ allows you to view and order your prints when you return home. PhotoPass (without the +) is the photo taking service.

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Is Memory Maker Worth It? 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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