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We are going to MVMCP on Dec. 17th. Our DD's boyfriend just told us tonight in private that he plans on asking our DD to marry him that night when we are there in front of the castle!! Wondering how the photopass works. He would like a picture or two taken at that moment. Can you just have them take a few photos to buy or would we be better off taking our own? He isn't interested in doing the Photopass the whole trip. Just for this special occasion. He is going to try and sneak me his phone so I can record it. LOL Hopefully I explained this right. So exciting!!! Can't wait!!!
Newly added...I think I just found it on the Disneyworld site. Looks like you can buy a few photos after all. Just put in your Photopass number online and you can pick what you want. Let me know if I have this right. Thanks!!
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Last edited by think*tink; 12-08-2013 at 08:13 PM..
I would recommend both taking your own pictures as well as any you have the photopass photographer take. You can order picture online afterwards individual or you can also take your photopass card to one of the camera shops in the parks and they should be able to help you out.
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You can buy individual photos. I would take your own too because you never know how the pictures may look from someone else taking them. If there's a way to let the photographer know what's going to happen it might help too.
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I'm with the others. Definitely take your own shots. There's no way of guaranteeing that you'll be able to get a Photopass photographer.
You can have a word with one of them beforehand, but depending when in the party, they may all be busy with long lines and you may not be able to grab one at the specific moment you need one. It might be worth going to guest services if you can and having a word with them and seeing if they can sort anything out for you...
If you or the groom aren't planning to use Photopass for more than a few shots of the proposal, I don't think you'd find it worth the additional hassle.
We found that the Photopass photographers on Main Street were almost always busy when we did the MVMCP the Thursday before Thanksgiving. Plus, you'd have a background of people in most Main Street locations during the party.
I'd plan on taking your own photos and frankly would suggest the proposal be done somewhere other than the Castle area or Main Street or not during the party at all. Main Street was mobbed for the first 90 minutes of the party we did. In fact, it was so crowded an hour and a half before the first parade that we went to Tomorrowland as soon as CM's cleared a path, it was THAT crowded on Main Street as well as everywhere else along the parade route.
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This did not happen at MK but at EPCOT. I was there in March and talked with a PP photographer. He was there to take pictures of a proposal during Illuminations. It had been setup beforehand. I would not wait but get it setup a few days before hand. Even using PP, I would still take some with my camera. Not sure I would trust using a phone. Remember with PP you get to add the embellishments. One or two pix could turn into a large number of choices.
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It would definitely be something to arrange in advance if you were determined to have Photopass shots, if that could be arranged at all during a ticketed special event like MVMCP. Probably an arrangement could be made beforehand, Disney being as helpful as they typically are for special occasions.
I sure wouldn't count on happening across a Photopass photographer anywhere near the Castle during the party who'd have time to take such important pictures, much less be assured there wouldn't be people wandering past in the background, the area around the Castle was so crowded even after the first parade.
You might have better luck there somewhat after 9:00, I don't know. We gave up on battling our way through the crowd at about that time, and there was still a sizable crowd around the approach to the Castle as we tried to get back onto Main Street and OUT of the MK for the night.
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