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We have never purchased the memory maker for our trip. This year my husband mentioned he's interested in doing this for our August trip.
I can't help to think we will spend a lot of time just stopping for photo's and the line's we will wait in as we are going in August. I know our character/ride photo's will also be included but I can't imagine there's enough of those for the cost of the memory maker to make it worth it . If we purchase it I would be sure to stop at almost every photo opportunity to make it worth the cost, I think it would take a lot of our time.
can anyone give me information of the experience of line time's and help convince me if it's truly worth the time and cost? I'm so torn
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We split the cost of the MM with my DB & DSisIL on our last trip, so it was pretty affordable for both couples.
I found it kind of fun to look for photographers and come up with different poses. I'm also one who will stop for almost any character who has a fairly short line.
I don't recall spending lots of time with this--I avoid huge lines like the plague. What it does do for a family is to get the family photographer in the pictures! We have lots of photos from vacations where you'd be hard-pressed to find me in any of them.
You can get the same effect by handing your camera to the Disney photographer; you just won't have the magic shots and ride photos. Those may or may not be important to you.
We don't do character M&G's, yes I know blasphemy. DD was afraid when she was little so we never got in the habit. Some ride shots are fun to have and it is nice to get a nice picture with everyone in the picture. We usually skip getting MM but for all our trips I have ordered a calendar (about $30). I don't like to spend too much time on it, but we hit one photographer a park and have them grab a shot on a phone or camera too.
For us it's worth it. I love having photos with everyone included. We don't like to wait for long lines either, so if they have one or two people we'll wait. It usually only takes a minute per group. If someone has too many people in line, or seems to be taking too long, we skip it.
We get it so we can all be in the photos. We don't ever stop at any Photographer who's got more than 2 families in front of us - and if one of those families is large, we'll keep moving. Disney is really good with the ones in front of the main icons because they've always had several photographers out so if the first one you see has a line, the next one might not have anyone waiting. Last year it didn't seem like we stopped at that many spots but we still ended up with something like 200 photos for the week before I did edits so if you put that into a cost, the digital copies were less than a penny each.
As for you personally, do you do scrap booking or have photo albums you would fill with the photos? If there is nothing you'll do with the photos once you get home then for the cost, maybe you should convince your hubby just to have CM's use your camera for the photos. I get prints and make an album for my father in law typically. Last year I made that plus a photo book for him. I think it all comes down to what you'll do with them in the end as to whether it's worth the cost or not.
We get it so we can all be in the photos. We don't ever stop at any Photographer who's got more than 2 families in front of us - and if one of those families is large, we'll keep moving. Disney is really good with the ones in front of the main icons because they've always had several photographers out so if the first one you see has a line, the next one might not have anyone waiting. Last year it didn't seem like we stopped at that many spots but we still ended up with something like 200 photos for the week before I did edits so if you put that into a cost, the digital copies were less than a penny each.
As for you personally, do you do scrap booking or have photo albums you would fill with the photos? If there is nothing you'll do with the photos once you get home then for the cost, maybe you should convince your hubby just to have CM's use your camera for the photos. I get prints and make an album for my father in law typically. Last year I made that plus a photo book for him. I think it all comes down to what you'll do with them in the end as to whether it's worth the cost or not.
I do a lot of photo albums from our trips. I always take my own picture's. This year we are meeting friend's from Michigan and my DH think's memory maker would be a good thing to include for many reason's. I was more concerned about stopping and waiting. I always see many photographer's at the park's icon's too . I think I can link the purchase with all family member's seeing my boy's are 19 and 16 they may be off on their own at some points (?)
For us it's worth it. I love having photos with everyone included. We don't like to wait for long lines either, so if they have one or two people we'll wait. It usually only takes a minute per group. If someone has too many people in line, or seems to be taking too long, we skip it.
Great, thank you. Do you find yourself going back to where you skipped the first time? I wouldn't want to take time doing that. Just curious if guests' do this
We don't do character M&G's, yes I know blasphemy. DD was afraid when she was little so we never got in the habit. Some ride shots are fun to have and it is nice to get a nice picture with everyone in the picture. We usually skip getting MM but for all our trips I have ordered a calendar (about $30). I don't like to spend too much time on it, but we hit one photographer a park and have them grab a shot on a phone or camera too.
Like the Calendar idea, where do you do this? Disney?
Great, thank you. Do you find yourself going back to where you skipped the first time? I wouldn't want to take time doing that. Just curious if guests' do this
No, we don't make a point to go back to one we've skipped. But if, on our way out it's less crowded, we'll stop.
One of my favorite photo spots is in WS, as you approach the bridge from UK to France. We try to stop there once or twice each trip. Especially in the early evening.
It's fun to add borders and stickers once you're home...
I do a lot of photo albums from our trips. I always take my own picture's. This year we are meeting friend's from Michigan and my DH think's memory maker would be a good thing to include for many reason's. I was more concerned about stopping and waiting. I always see many photographer's at the park's icon's too . I think I can link the purchase with all family member's seeing my boy's are 19 and 16 they may be off on their own at some points (?)
If you're going with friends, both families could pay half the price, so you get the whole thing for about $75 each family.
You're right, as long as you link everyone through My Disney Experience, everyone's pictures will be on your MM account when they use the Magic Bands.
We do MM and think it's well worth the price. It's the only way everyone is in the photos. We do some of the meals that include photos and we get lots of ride photos as well. We have a 4 year old so meet n greets are a must. MM lets me not worry about taking pictures while meeting Mickey and just enjoy the moment.
We don't wait if a line is really long for a photographer either. Usually we'll end up passing by later anyway and the line will be shorter at some point. I've also learned not to be shy asking random photopass photographers to take our picture. We ran into one by RNRC one year and they were more than happy to take our pictures there. At DL we ran into a photographer while waiting for the raft back from Tom Sawyer Island. We got some fantastic pics with DL in the background across the river just by asking if she would mind taking our picture while we were all waiting.
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Like the Calendar idea, where do you do this? Disney?
You can order the calendar on the photo pass website. After you get home you go online and view your pictures, and create the calendar. I just checked it's $24.95 and over the 12 months you can do a mix of pages with from 1 to 4 or 5 shots each. If you are going to want to get a lot of prints, them MM is the way to go. If you just love the look on someone's face as the go down EE, then this is a great way to keep that memory inexpensively.
I highly recommend MM. To me it's so worth the cost. Like others have said, I don't stop at photographers that have more than 2 or 3 families. But there are so many stops around the park that you are sure to get some awesome family shots. Plus the ride photos and dining photos (where they are included) is just the cherry on top.
You can order the calendar on the photo pass website. After you get home you go online and view your pictures, and create the calendar. I just checked it's $24.95 and over the 12 months you can do a mix of pages with from 1 to 4 or 5 shots each. If you are going to want to get a lot of prints, them MM is the way to go. If you just love the look on someone's face as the go down EE, then this is a great way to keep that memory inexpensively.