Life on the Bay Bush

Disney PhotoPass Tips & Pictures

I am finally getting around to posting a few pictures from our Disney trip.  Better late than never, right?  While we are on that subject…it is tax season.  My free time is at an all time low.  So I probably won’t be able to post as frequently until after April 15th.

my fav

This was one of the last pictures we had made when we were on our way out of the park on the way home.  It is one of my favorites.

All these are actually from our Disney PhotoPass.  If you are not familiar with the PhotoPass, here is the 411.  Disney mails you a little card that you register ahead of time. If you don’t, the photographers there have extras they can give you.

Whenever you see a Disney Photographer, you get your picture made and then hand them the card.  They scan it with a little scanner and all of the photos are uploaded to a website where you can order them individually or a cd with all of the photos from your trip.  It is kind of expensive especially if you only order one.  I think ordering a single picture download is between $15 or $20 per picture. The cd of all the pictures from your trip is $149 and includes a limited license to reproduce them (i.e. you can print them at Walgreens or wherever you want).  They run promotions frequently. Before our trip, I received an email from Disney offering $50 off if I ordered my photopass before we left for our trip.  I was on that like white on rice. 

Their website lets you edit the photos and add little borders.

{with Tinkerbell}

I tried to make sure I added the year to a lot of them.  I hope we get to visit frequently enough so that it will help me keep track of which trip the picture was made. 


{with Rapunzel – Miss Averycakes’ favorite}

You can also email a link to the pictures while they are active.  They expire after a month.  This was a neat way to connect with our families while we were gone.   They could at least see what we were up to even if they couldn’t be there with us.

{at Chef Mickey’s}


{at the entrace to Epcot- another one of my favorites}


{at the entrace to Hollywood Studios}

Here are a few hints to getting the most out of your photopass.


These were made in the Castle Couture Portrait Studio.  The photographer in there was awesome and she got Miss A to smile so big!

We ended up with over 300 pictures on our cd!  Do you have any other Disney PhotoPass tips?  Feel free to add them in the comments below!

{I’m linking up to Serenity Now, It’s Overflowing, I heart Naptime, Serendipity and Spice and Tatertots & Jello!}

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