Say, "Cheese!" Welcome to planDisney, Nida, and thanks for this great question. I'm obsessed with photos from my
Walt Disney World Resort visits, and the
Disney Visa Cardmember Photo Opportunities are some of my favorites. Let's look at how your daughter can take advantage of this perk during her upcoming trip.
I chatted with a flash-bulb-wielding Cast Member who said that as long as your daughter has the physical card, she will probably be fine. I've never had the attendant ask to see my ID, but if your daughter is a minor, they might question her eligibility. It's worth a try, but let her know they might ask for an ID with a name that matches the Disney Visa Card.
According to the
Terms and Conditions, up to six guests can participate, and guests can only visit each experience once daily. At
Disney's Hollywood Studios, she should be prepared to choose the light side or the dark side of the Force. And at EPCOT, she might get to meet some classic pals. My tip is to swing by each location early to find out the day's operating schedule because times are subject to change.
While downloads of these Disney Visa photos are complimentary, you might consider purchasing
Memory Maker for your daughter's trip. As long as one guest has the service, they can download and share all images taken by Disney PhotoPass photographers with the other party members. I think your daughter and her friends will have a blast seeing their attraction photos and Magic Shots. They're perfect for those social media posts!
Nida, I hope your daughter has a magical adventure with her friends. They should get ready for their close-ups! Please
stop by planDisney anytime.
Magic awaits,
Elaine