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Why does Disneyland take a picture of you?

To prevent Ticket abuse, Disneyland has introduced a Photo ID system. The first time you enter the park, you will have your picture taken, which is then stored in a database.



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If you've purchased a Memory Maker in advance, the pictures should automatically be linked to your account when you scan a MagicBand or MagicMobile enabled phone. If your pictures are not automatically linked, click “link photos” in the PhotoPass section of the My Disney Experience app.

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To prevent Ticket abuse, Disneyland has introduced a Photo ID system. The first time you enter the park, you will have your picture taken, which is then stored in a database.

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When you visit the Disneyland Resort Main Entrance Turnstiles, the Cast Members there will scan your tickets, and take a picture of each Guest. This is how the tickets will be assigned to the Guests.

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According to a Disney announcement, the facial recognition software's primary focus is to understand guest behavior. Disney has set up cameras all around their theme parks and will use this technology to monitor guests, optimize their days at the park, and enhance the Disney World experience now and for the future.

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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.

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Disney is tired of being featured on our website because of injuries, which is leading to the Disney World selfie ban. In 2022, there were over 500 selfie-related injuries at Disney World. While most of these are small bruises, they can be severe. In fact, people die every year taking selfies.

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Disney PhotoPass is a complimentary service that gets everyone in the picture, capturing vacation photos and videos of your whole family throughout Walt Disney World Resort.

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All of your account information is linked together. PhotoPass photographers will scan either your MagicBand, Disney PhotoPass card, theme park ticket, or Annual Pass. You can also access a QR code they can scan in the My Disney Experience App.

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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.

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It is private property. Disney is checking for the following items, which may not be brought into Disney's Parks: Recreational devices such as drones, remote control toys, skateboards, scooters, inline skates, shoes with built-in wheels. Alcoholic beverages, marijuana or any illegal substance.

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All Disney stores have cameras. These cameras are intended to deter shoplifters and to catch them if they attempt to steal. There are also a lot of security cameras throughout the park, so it's almost impossible to shoplift without being caught.

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Frequently Asked Questions According to Disneyland Park Operations
  • Does [insert name of attraction] have FASTPASS Service?
  • Where's the best place to see the parade?
  • What are the park hours?
  • Where's Mickey Mouse?
  • Where's the nearest restroom?


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Disneyland Rides With Photos
  • Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: BREAKOUT!
  • Radiator Springs Racers.
  • Incredicoaster.


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