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Old 05-02-2014, 07:21 PM   #1
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The only negative...

thing i see about this cruise is the amount of money they want for photos pre purchase and all photos....

WHY so much and can some one tell me how much like 1 -2 photos will be? Are they nice and they will take some with our camera?

Its been the biggest disappointment to me.... and I pay for the $150 preorder photopass plus now memory maker every trip and always will - but that covers 2 weeks!!!

$200 for 2.5 days seems ridiculous....

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Before we did our first cruise last year, I had the same thought as you, why so much for the photo package?? I went in thinking that I would not buy the full package, just one or two photos instead. After seeing the beautiful quality pictures that the Shutters photographers took, I ended up buying the whole thing and to me it was worth it, they are very nice pictures and all come with borders that match the theme of the location the photo was taken.

I'm not sure how individual pictures are priced, but I know that a 10 print package is $149. As far as I know, the Shutters photographers will not take your photo using your camera. If you are at a character location, the handlers will use your camera if you ask them though.
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thing i see about this cruise is the amount of money they want for photos pre purchase and all photos....

WHY so much and can some one tell me how much like 1 -2 photos will be? Are they nice and they will take some with our camera?

Its been the biggest disappointment to me.... and I pay for the $150 preorder photopass plus now memory maker every trip and always will - but that covers 2 weeks!!!

$200 for 2.5 days seems ridiculous....

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Yes they will take photos with the characters with your camera. I think it was 19.95 for two 5x7 or one 8 x 10 I think if my memory is correct. I only bought one photo on ship out of two cruises but have over 500 from two trips with personal camera between photos I took and character pics. Now at WDW it is hard to resist ride photos.
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Yes they will take photos with the characters with your camera. I think it was 19.95 for two 5x7 or one 8 x 10 I think if my memory is correct. I only bought one photo on ship out of two cruises but have over 500 from two trips with personal camera between photos I took and character pics. Now at WDW it is hard to resist ride photos.
The charter handlers will take your picture with your camera. Something else to keep in mind the shutters staff and photographers are not Disney cast Members they are employed by the company Disney has hired to do it for them, they pretty much want you to buy their products and not get anything for free. Personally I think Disney should switch them out for Photopass and even have it be albe to be licked to your accounts from WDW or DLR.
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It was roughly 20 for each photo depending on the size. When we went on our cruise a month ago, we only saw the photographers at dinner one night, and taking those posed pics each night in front of a backdrop. We chose not to even go to shutters to look at them so we weren't bummed that we couldn't buy them. Worked great! ;-)
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We always end up getting the photo package whenever we cruise, as we find the photographers get such lovely photos. Yes, it's a lot of money, but we feel it's worth it.
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I really appreciate the advice and information. Its just $150-$200 that we werent planning on in a situation where money really tightened up on us.

The one photo I must have is my son with his hero captain america - but I dont know what kind of camera access to that area on the Magic we will have - anyone know?
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I really appreciate the advice and information. Its just $150-$200 that we werent planning on in a situation where money really tightened up on us.

The one photo I must have is my son with his hero captain america - but I dont know what kind of camera access to that area on the Magic we will have - anyone know?


Captain America does meet n greets in the public areas so I am guessing he will have a CM that will take a pic with your camera.
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I'm one for the photos and I always buy the whole darn package. Plus there are are certain times when I don't want to take my camera with me. I look at it as my big souvenir. It is a touch choice though and you don't need to make it prior to boarding. You can look at the packages/rices first, look at the photos as their taken and then decide if you want to purchase just a few, CD or what.
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The only thing we regretted from our first cruise was not buying photos--that and not rebooking our next cruise. Since then, we have either purchased a photo package or the CD along with prints. And yes, it can be expensive. My theory (or rationale if that make it sound more official) is that photos don't end up in the garage sale or get outgrown like other souvenirs. And, it saves me agonizing over which photos to purchase which we have seen over and over on the last night of a cruise--yet no one agonizes over buying that $50 sweatshirt.
Good luck with your decision and have a great cruise!
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We bought a package the first time we cruise, this time we are skipping it. Yes, they are wonderful photos, but they were all 8x10 and too large.
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My feeling is, pick the best of the best, and leave the rest. If I end a cruise with more than a couple of professional shots, it's a lot. There are plenty of other souvenirs that can be bought with the money saved.

And I stress the "professional." The cruise is a great place to have formals shot - they have the backdrops and lighting setups. But for the most part, you don't get nearly as many of those iconic shots you get in the parks, "Here's the family in front of Cinderella Castle. Here we are in front of Spaceship Earth. Here we are on Splash Mountain..." "Here we are outside of the theater, here we are at dinner Thursday night, here we are at dinner Friday night, here we are at dinner Saturday night..."

I know PhotoPass has gotten folks used to the idea of keeping every image, but it wasn't so long ago that we had to think a few times before having even one shot taken - who wanted to stand on line every evening at park closing to find out if the day's photos were even worth buying?
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My feeling is, pick the best of the best, and leave the rest. If I end a cruise with more than a couple of professional shots, it's a lot. There are plenty of other souvenirs that can be bought with the money saved.

And I stress the "professional." The cruise is a great place to have formals shot - they have the backdrops and lighting setups. But for the most part, you don't get nearly as many of those iconic shots you get in the parks, "Here's the family in front of Cinderella Castle. Here we are in front of Spaceship Earth. Here we are on Splash Mountain..." "Here we are outside of the theater, here we are at dinner Thursday night, here we are at dinner Friday night, here we are at dinner Saturday night..."

I know PhotoPass has gotten folks used to the idea of keeping every image, but it wasn't so long ago that we had to think a few times before having even one shot taken - who wanted to stand on line every evening at park closing to find out if the day's photos were even worth buying?
That makes sense to me and I know I am totally spoiled by Photopass. I think the DVC parties could be better if they used photopass and we didn't have to pay for pics - I don't.
Photopass is all Ive ever known and now that its photopass plus memory maker I can't imagine having to pay for ride photos and meal photos - so I understand the spoil factor.
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One thing I noticed when taking my own pictures in the atrium the first cruise we did was that the color was horrible. We were using a regular digital camera. When we used the flash the color was off and when we didn't use the flash the pictures were too dark. For our next disney cruise I asked for a new camera for my birthday that was a month before the cruise. I got a nikon 1 and the picture quality greatly improved but I still had a few pictures that were funky on the color when using it in the atrium. There is a reason that the professionals have the big flashes on stands. My recommendation is to get pictures taken with your own camera and with their cameras too . If your picture on your camera turns out great then you are all set, if not you always have the option of buying a few individual pictures if they are poses you particularly want. Other than in the atrium I had no problems with the quality of pictures I took on my personal camera. I found that people are very willing to take pictures of you in various locations on the ship cast members included but just be willing to repay the favor.
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We usually pick the best ones and leave the others - there are always a couple that are really good and worth the cost....others are more like candid pics that we might get for our own cameras. The pirate night is one of them I usually get! It is fun and remind me the ship/vacation. We usually do not line up to formal night pics, but they would be also an option...
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