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    Originally Posted By seafairy1622

    Has anyone tried this?
    Wondering if it's worth the price. I was thinking about adding it to my package.
     
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    Originally Posted By Disneymom443

    I bought photo pass + for my up coming trip(before it was changed to memory maker) and was told that memory maker just the same. I'm happy with the price because I like to buy all the attraction photos and that just about paid for it paid for it. With the other pictures we will take it all works out.
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    Originally Posted By FerretAfros

    Apparently one of the big differences between PhotoPass+ and Memory Maker is that MM doesn't include a CD containing all the photos, just the download. It can still be added on, but it costs extra

    As for whether it's worth it or not, it really depends how many photos your group tends to get. If you're doing a lot of meet & greets, it's probably worth it; if not, it may not be. I've always had good success with handing my camera to the photographer and having them use it as well; it's probably not as high quality as their official photos, but they're just fine for me

    Does anybody know why they changed the name from PhotoPass to Memory Maker? PP is a much clearer name, IMO, while MM is just about as vague as you can get. The photographers still have the PhotoPass logo on their vests, so I'm assuming it's not something related to the Kodak sponsorship (and PhotoPass still exists without any real changes at DLR)
     
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    Originally Posted By Tiggirl

    We used Memory Maker on my last trip. Its my favorite souvenir to get. But we do make sure we get as much use out of it as possible. We stop almost every photopass person we see. :D The great think about Memory Maker is that everyone in your party can add photos with their Magic Bands AND ride photos and meal photos are included in the price. I would never buy ride photos but having them already included was a lot of fun. :D

    ~Beth
     
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    Originally Posted By seafairy1622

    Thanks guys! I think I will add it and try to get as many photos as possible. I like that you can get the ride photos too. I usually buy about 3 photo pass pictures at the park but then I buy a few more after we get home. So it is probably more than I would pay but it sounds good, plus it will be nice to have everyone in all the pic's.
     
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    Originally Posted By CuriousConstance

    How much does it cost to add it?
     
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    Originally Posted By Disneymom443

    When I bought mine it was $149, but I was told that it was a promotion price. Normal price is $199.
     
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    Originally Posted By seafairy1622

    When you buy it in advance it's $149
    that's what I paid.
     
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    Originally Posted By Autopia Deb

    I saw this from MouseSavers
    "Memory Maker Package Offer at Walt Disney World

    Save up to 25% on room rate, plus get a FREE Memory Maker photo package, at select Disney resorts for check-ins 4/27/14 – 6/15/14 and 8/15/14 – 9/30/14.

    You must stay at least 3 nights and purchase a 2-day Base Ticket to qualify.

    Book by 4/20/14."

    Seafairy, do you know if that can be applied to existing reservations?
     
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    Originally Posted By seafairy1622

    Deb, I was wondering about that too so I checked and you would have to change your current spring offer to the memory maker offer. I priced the memory maker offer and it would still be cheaper just to add it to your current offer. Unless you want to change resorts to all star movies.
     
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    Originally Posted By Autopia Deb

    I'll keep what I've got, but thanks for the info :)
     
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    Originally Posted By FenwayGirl

    My travel agent crunched the numbers for me and it was cheaper to keep my original Spring offer vs this Memory Maker one...
     

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