Disney PhotoPass

Disney PhotoPass is a professional photography service that began on December 4, 2004 and is offered at theme parks, water parks, and resorts of the Walt Disney World Resort, Disneyland Resort and Tokyo Disney Resort. The service includes digital photo downloads, print services, private photography sessions and custom-ordered products, through a third-party company, such as mugs and mouse pads.

Disney PhotoPass
TypeProfessional photography service
InceptionDecember 2004
AvailableYes
Websitedisneyworld.disney.go.com/photopass

Overview

Disney PhotoPass photographers are positioned at various locations throughout both Orlando and Anaheim resorts, mainly at the theme parks. In Orlando, the service is also offered at certain dining locations within resorts and theme parks, the water parks[lower-alpha 1] and Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique at both Magic Kingdom and Disney Springs. Additionally, Enchanted Tales with Belle is the only attraction at Walt Disney World that includes a PhotoPass photographer towards the end of the experience, with a meet-and-greet with Belle. Photographs are taken mostly in outdoor locations during daytime and nighttime, as well as indoor locations, such as character meet-and-greets.

Photos are linked directly to guests' park ticket or MagicBand, which in turn, are linked to the guest's Disney account on their resort's mobile application.[lower-alpha 2] All photos taken by Disney PhotoPass photographers and in-ride photographs and videos are available for viewing, purchase and download for 45 days as of the date they were taken.[1]

Services

Photo imaging and studio

Each theme park features a photo imaging location at their entrances, where photos can be viewed, located and linked if missing from the guest's account. Additionally, print services are offered, usually ready within minutes of purchase.[2][3] Disney PhotoPass also includes a professional photography studio, with backdrops and props, located at Disney Springs.

In-ride photographs

Traditionally, at Walt Disney World, in-ride photographs are available for viewing at the end of the attraction experience, which can also be linked to the guest's Disney account by tapping a park ticket or MagicBand to an RFID touchpoint. In more recent years, a majority of attractions now enable Bluetooth technology to directly link photos to guests' account, which requires riding with a Bluetooth-enabled smartphone or wearing a MagicBand while experiencing an attraction, without needing to scan at a touchpoint. Other attractions exclusively employ this method, such as Dinosaur, after eliminating the tap-to-scan method, Frozen Ever After, Slinky Dog Dash and Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind. Additionally, only three attractions at Walt Disney World include in-ride videos aside from photographs: The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, Seven Dwarfs Mine Train and TRON Lightcycle / Run.

At Disneyland Resort, all attractions employ the tap-to-scan method to link photos at the end of the ride experience, rather than a Bluetooth-enabled linking method.

Magic Shots

Select photograph locations may include "Magic Shots", that are prompted by photographers. These prompts insert Disney characters or special effects, such as balloons or pixie dust, into the photograph, which is later uploaded to the guest's account. Some effects are offered periodically or taken out of rotation. Other Magic Shots include Tiny World, an orthographic image taken on a 360° camera with multiple fisheye lenses, and Super Zoom, a zoomed-in photograph taken from a far distance from the subject.

Disney PhotoPass Lenses

Disney PhotoPass Lenses launched with the Disney Genie+ premium service on October 19, 2021 on each resort's respective mobile application. The feature utilizes augmented reality technology to place Disney characters in the frame or to apply themed effects and animations, very much like Snapchat.

Capture Your Moment

Capture Your Moment is also offered at Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Resort, consisting of a premium and private 20-minute photography session in specific locations within each resort's theme parks.

Disney Cruise Line

Disney Cruise Line does not offer Disney PhotoPass within their fleet, but instead their photography service is offered through The Image Group, a contracted professional photography company, headquartered in the Cayman Islands, which also runs services on other cruise lines. While photo editing options similar to PhotoPass are offered onboard, photos taken in Disney ships are exclusively available for the duration of each itinerary.[4]

Notes

  1. Currently not operating.
  2. My Disney Experience app (Orlando), Disneyland app (Anaheim) or Tokyo Disneyland Resort app (Tokyo).

References

  1. Starnes, Casey (2016-08-02). "Everything You Need to Know About PhotoPass+ Packages at..." Disneyland Daily. Retrieved 2019-02-25.
  2. Andrew, Ryan (Mar 13, 2009). "Finding the magic in Disney World". Globe and Mail. Retrieved 2009-07-20.
  3. Sehlinger, Bob; Len Testa (August 27, 2007). The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World 2008. Wiley. pp. 401. ISBN 978-0-470-08963-7. Photopass.
  4. L, Kimberly. "Are pictures taken with the PhotoPass on the DCL. Ones that can be added to a store purchased photo CD". Moms Panel. Walt Disney Company. Archived from the original on 2011-07-11.
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