Disney PhotoPass and Memory Maker Explained (2024)

Arguably the most important part of a Disney World vacation is the memories you create. There’s no better way for keeping a record of those memories than with photos, and Disney knows this—so they’ve created PhotoPass and Memory Maker.

In this post, we attempt to sort through to needlessly complicated world of Disney World’s PhotoPass and Memory Maker. We cover what these offerings are, how to get access to them, how long they’re good for, and everything you need to know to make sure your memories don’t get lost in the digital ether. Read on to learn all about PhotoPass and Memory Maker!

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Don’t Confuse Photo Pass and Memory Maker

While PhotoPass and Memory Maker are both part of the Disney World photo system, they are not the same thing. In casual conversation people (including us) will just throw out one term or the other, but when learning about how they work together it’s best to tackle them one at a time, which is what we’ll do.

PhotoPass at Disney World

PhotoPass is a photography service available across Walt Disney World resort. In short, here’s how it works:

  1. A PhotoPass photographer (or device) takes your photo

  2. The photographer links the photo to your Magic Band immediately after taking the photo

  3. Your Magic Band is already linked to your Disney account

  4. You can view the photos on the Disney PhotoPass website

  5. The photo is available for download/print—for a price OR

  6. You can purchase Disney Memory Maker, covered more below, to access all your trip photos

If you don’t have a Magic Band, you can either use your park ticket or a PhotoPass card.

That’s the simplest way to break this down. But there are some caveats and tips you should know, so keep reading.

Typical PhotoPass photographer spots are:

  • In-Park Photos. PhotoPass photographers are scattered throughout the theme park, equipped to take photos of you with scenic backgrounds.

  • Ride Photos & Videos. Many rides around Disney World have photos that are automatically taken on the ride. A few even have videos.

  • Magic Shots. Magic Shots are special edits to the above photos. For example, your Main Street USA or Cinderella Castle photo might be spruced up with an added Tinkerbell.

  • Character Photos. Most, but not all, character greetings at Disney World have a PhotoPass photographer on hand to take photos of your encounter.

  • Character Dining Photos. Some character meals also have PhotoPass photographers on hand to take photos of your encounters with characters.

  • RunDisney Photos. The photos taken during Walt Disney World’s RunDisney events are also PhotoPass photos.

  • Disney PhotoPass Studio. At Disney Springs, a Disney PhotoPass Photographer can take pictures that include different props and backgrounds (no cost other than standard PhotoPass / Memory Maker costs)

Here’s a gallery of some of our PhotoPass photos (use arrows to scroll):

Disney World PhotoPass FAQ and Things To Know

There are a few important caveats to what we’ve said above.

Where can I see my Photopass photos?

The easiest way is to check the “Photos” section of the My Disney Experience app.

Whose Photos Are Linked To My Account?

It’s important that one person have access to your group’s entire photos in case you want that person to purchase Memory Maker (covered below) to be able to download all the photos they have access to from your trip.

As a Disney World annual passholder with the Photopass add on, I can download all PhotoPass photos I have access to. If I have access to a friend’s photos—even if I’m not in the photo—I can download these and share them with those friends. So it’s obviously most cost effective for everyone if I can access their photos so they don’t have to pay for them.

As with most things in My Disney Experience, you care share access to your photos via your Friends and Family List. There is a separate checkbox for granting someone access to your PhotoPass photos, and if you wish to have access to their photos they’ll have to grant access.

If you manage an individual’s plans (i.e. they don’t have their own profile because you planned the entire trip from your account), the default will be that their photos will be linked to your My Disney Experience account.

Use the arrows to flip between two photos of these situations. Emily has her own account, and I share my PhotoPass photos with her. “R” does not have his own account and is managed by me—I am able to see his PhotoPass photos.

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Using Your Own Camera (And Why You Always Should)

PhotoPass photographers will gladly take a photo of you using your own camera. If the picture is taken by an automatic machine, as with some character greetings, a Cast Member should be there to take a photo with your camera.

You obviously won’t get Magic Shots this way, and anyone using your camera at Character greetings will mostly just grab posed shots, not candids that PhotoPass photographers often grab.

But this isn’t just about avoiding paying for downloads, it’s something you should always do in case…

What if my photos don’t show up?

You’re supposed to allow something like 24 hours for a PhotoPass photo to show up. Some pop up instantly, some take hours. Once a day goes by, it’s a good idea to contact PhotoPass customer service about it. As part of that there’s an option to attach a photo.

If you had someone take a photo on your personal device as part of the PhotoPass shoot, you’ll have (1) a timestamp of exactly when you got your PhotoPass photos taken and (2) a picture of exactly what you look like in the photo. This should make it easy for the PhotoPass team to identify your missing photo.

Linking Ride Photos

There are two types of ride / attraction photos. On most rides, you’ll need to tap your Magic Band (or appropriate card) on a touchpoint under the screen with your photo when you exit the ride.

But on some rides—Slinky Dog Dash, Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, Frozen Ever After, Pirates of the Caribbean, and Haunted Mansion—the photo is automatically linked to your Magic Band—but not to a park ticket or PhotoPass card.

Without a Magic Band or other device, you could still get these photos linked to your account by emailing PhotoPass with details of exactly when you rode and what you look like, as discussed earlier regarding missing photos.

How Long Are PhotoPass Photos Available?

PhotoPass photos are available for download for 45 days after they’re taken. You can purchase an extension via the PhotoPass website, if necessary. I don’t know whether it’s 45 days at 7AM, or 5PM, or whatever, and there’s really no reason to push it that far. You can view the official PhotoPass expiration policy here.

If your Disney World annual pass grants you access to your PhotoPass photos, those photos will remain available for 365 days, though I don’t know if this would be cut short by letting your annual pass expire (I suspect yes).

For more, you can read the official terms and conditions here.

Should You Put Your Hands Up?

Generally, PhotoPass cameras on rides are set up so that there’s minimal risk of you obstructing other people’s faces if you put your hands up. Exceptions will happen, but the biggest problem happens when…

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…you don’t put your hands straight up. I feel so bad about this photo that I don’t put my hands up on rides when I’m at the parks researching for the website anymore. I rode that ride probably 10 times that week developing Magic Kingdom content.

Anyways, the mistake here (besides the unsafe holding of the phone, I admit) is not putting my arms straight up. The angle of the camera accounts for arms that actually go up, not in this weird bent pose I’ve chosen.

For the most part, we don’t think you need to feel bad if you put your hands up and get in someone’s photo. That’s simply how it goes sometimes. (Okay, this section was mostly just a chance for me to publicly shame myself for that photo again.)

Lightning Lane Multi Pass and Photopass

Lightning Lane Multi Pass is Disney World’s main “skip the line” option, granting guests who purchase it access to select Lightning Lanes. Multi Pass also comes with two Photopass-related perks.

First, there are Photopass “lenses”. These lenses are basically special effects you can put on selfies via the My Disney Experience app. Disney releases these lenses as part of special events, too, but Multi Pass unlocks a unique selection of them. You can read more about Photopass Lenses here.

Second, Multi Pass comes with access to “digital downloads of select Disney PhotoPass attraction photos taken in the park on the day of your purchase.” The key words here are “select” and “attraction.” Multi Pass does not include all Photopass photos you take in the park (like Memory Maker does), instead it is limited to ride photos, and only select ones. I don’t know what “select” includes, and I can’t find any list provided by Disney.

We don’t consider the Photopass offerings to be a notable part of Multi Pass, and I wouldn’t let them tip the scales as to whether I want to purchase Multi Pass. Of course if you get Multi Pass for the main reason—Lightning Lanes—be sure to check out the lenses and to download your ride photos.

Purchasing Disney World PhotoPass Photos

The PhotoPass page is easily accessible through Disney World My Disney Experience. Click through the necessary pages, and you’ll be taken to a gallery of all your linked photos. If you need to link a PhotoPass card to the account, there’s also a handy option at the top for that (use the arrows to navigate the below two photos):

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From there your options are mostly like any other photo download site (although most of those those seem to have shuttered sometime before 2010). You’ll be able to order photo prints and novelty items like mugs or ornaments.

Annual Passes and PhotoPass

As noted above, if you have a Disney World annual pass, you have unlimited access to PhotoPass downloads taken while you are a passholder. They are available for 365 days, though, also as noted above, I’m not sure if this limit is cut short if you cancel your pass (I suspect yes).

How much do PhotoPass photos cost?

A single PhotoPass photo costs about $17. Prints cost roughly between $2 and $6 depending on size. If you’re thinking “$17 for a single photo is awfully high,” you’re not wrong, but that’s because Disney wants you to purchase all your photos at once, which brings us to…

Disney World Memory Maker

Having covered PhotoPass above, we’re now going to close by talking about the feature product of the PhotoPass system—Memory Maker. If you’re interested in deciphering the details of some of the exact date cutoffs discussed in this section, read the official terms and conditions.

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What is Memory Maker?

Put simply, Memory Maker is a package of all your PhotoPass photos from your Walt Disney World trip. Chiefly, Memory Maker includes all digital downloads of your photos, though other things (like prints) still must be purchased separately.

When you purchase Memory Maker, you’ll be able to easily download all the PhotoPass linked to your Disney World account. You can purchase Memory Maker at this link.

How Much Does Memory Maker Cost?

Memory Maker costs $210+tax or $185+tax if purchased in advance. If you purchase at the $210 rate, you can begin downloading all photos in your account immediately. There’s also a one-day option available for $75+tax.

If you pre-purchase at the $185 rate, you will not be able to download photos taken prior to or within the first three days after purchase. I’m not 100% on the specifics, but I take this to mean if you purchase on the 25th (at any time), your first day of available photos will be the 29th.

How Long Does Memory Maker Access Last?

Memory Maker access lasts for thirty (30) days and is triggered by “downloading or unlocking” a PhotoPass photo. For most guests, this shouldn’t matter.

Either you purchase, say, seven days before your trip at the $185 advance purchase rate and then download all your photos at the end of your trip, or you just purchase after your trip at the full $210 rate and download all your photos then. In either case, you only need Memory Maker access for one day (the day you download your photos).

The 30-day Memory Maker access should not be confused with the 45-day expiration on individual PhotoPass photos. The 45-day limit means each photo taken disappears from your account 45 days after it was taken. The 30-day limit means once you activate Memory Maker you can use it to download anything photos available on your account for the next 30 days.

This brings us to…

Can You Use Memory Maker On Multiple Trips?

Yes—if your trips are close enough. Memory Maker isn’t tied to anything like ticket length or hotel stay. Let’s say you had a visit for Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party on October 15 and then for Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party two months later on December 15 (I made up these dates, they might not be actual party dates).

If you purchased Memory Maker on November 20, you could immediately download all the photos from your October visit because they have not hit their 45-day expiration date yet.

Your Memory Maker access will last for 30 days, which will also allow you to download the photos from your December 15 visit.

Keep in mind that you cannot just wait until December 16 to download all your photos because your October 15 photos will have expired by then.

What About Memory Maker One Day?

Memory Maker One Day is a $75 product that allows you access to all your photos from a single day. This is an under-the-radar offering, so you definitely will want to confirm with Disney that the product still exists before banking on it.

Memory Maker One Day makes most sense in the following situations:

  • you’re visiting for a special event (like a holiday party) with unique photo opportunities

  • you have a long day packed with character greetings

  • you’re strategically planning to park hop to maximize your One Day photos

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FAQs

What is the difference between memory maker and PhotoPass? ›

The PhotoPass service itself is free, but if you would like digital copies of those photos, you'll have to purchase a Photo Download for a single image, Memory Maker One Day for all the photos from one day of your trip, or Memory Maker for unlimited downloads for the length of your trip.

How do I get the most out of my memory maker at Disney World? ›

Tips for Disney Photos, Photopass & Memory Maker
  1. Scout out postcard-worthy locations. ...
  2. Shoot in different locations at different times of day. ...
  3. Capture the spirit when the parks are decorated for events and holidays. ...
  4. Coordinate your look to match the scenery.
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How does Disney photo Memory Maker work? ›

You can simply enjoy your vacation knowing that your memories are being captured for you. Learn more about Memory Maker. Memory Maker includes photos taken during the Memory Maker window and linked to the Memory Maker Guest's MyDisney account. Photos will expire pursuant to the expiration policy.

How many pictures do you get with Disney memory maker? ›

Photos can be purchased individually, but Walt Disney World also offers an unlimited photo package called Memory Maker. Memory Maker includes all of the photos taken, either in a single day or for the entire length of your visit.

Do you get rid photos with memory maker? ›

Photos saved in your account will expire 45 days from the date the photo was taken. After this time they will be deleted, so make sure you download them as soon as you get home!

Who takes the pictures for memory maker? ›

With your Memory Maker Package, you have access to digital photos taken by Disney PhotoPass Photographers located at picture perfect spots throughout the Disney theme parks, select dining locations and character meet and greets.

How long do photos stay on Disney memory maker? ›

A: Disney PhotoPass photos, as well as photos from select dining locations, photos from select attractions and any other media in your account are subject to the Disney PhotoPass Expiration Policy and currently expire 45 days from the date the photo was taken.

Does memory maker show up on My Disney Experience? ›

To make sure that Memory Maker is linked to your account, log on to your My Disney Experience account and scroll down to "My Plans, Reservations and Tickets". Once there, click on "Tickets & Memory Maker" to view any Memory Maker purchases you have made.

Does the memory maker automatically link? ›

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.

When should I activate the memory maker? ›

You can begin using Memory Maker anytime during your visit and up until 30 days later.

Do you have to buy a memory maker for each person? ›

Not to mention the hilariously candid shots on the attractions! John, I'm happy to tell you that only one Memory Maker needs to be purchased for your family. The Memory Maker will be linked to one Guest, and all photos that are taken, regardless of where the Guests are, will be accessible from that one Memory Maker!

What is included in Disney PhotoPass? ›

Disney PhotoPass is a service that allows you to have high-quality pictures taken by Disney PhotoPass Photographers throughout the parks. You can find these photographers near iconic Disney backgrounds and at select Character Greetings and dining experiences.

How do I get the most out of Disney memory maker? ›

Look for cast members donning green PhotoPass shirts. These dedicated individuals are there to capture your special moments throughout the park. Don't hesitate to approach them and ask for a photo. They are skilled photographers who can provide valuable guidance to ensure your shots are picture-perfect.

Do I need a MagicBand for memory maker? ›

A Magic Band is required to receive certain attraction photos and other digital content. Photos and other digital content will expire pursuant to the expiration policy at https://mydisneyphotopass.disney.go.com/help-and-support.

How does Disney PhotoPass know who you are? ›

PhotoPass photographers will scan either your MagicBand, Disney PhotoPass card, theme park ticket, or Annual Pass.

How do I get pictures from memory maker? ›

You can download your Memory Maker photos right away through Disney PhotoPass and on the My Disney Experience app—or you can wait until you get home and download them all at once.

How much does Disney PhotoPass cost? ›

Annual Passholder Disney PhotoPass Downloads

Customize your Annual Pass with the Disney PhotoPass Downloads add-on for just $99 plus tax for the year. This add-on is available for all 4 new Walt Disney World Annual Passes. With the Disney PhotoPass Downloads add-on, you can capture every magical moment.

Is the Legoland PhotoPass worth it? ›

I purchased the photo pass. If you go for one or 2 days it is not work it. Not many of the rides have pictures and they don't have photographers all over the park like other theme parks. I have the photo pass because I have the season pass. will not purchase again.

Do memory maker photos have watermark? ›

If you have added Memory Maker to your package, you will see an option to activate now. Up until you activate, your images will show a watermark on them. Once you activate the memory maker, the water marks will be removed from all images.

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