Mom And Daughter; Magic Kingdom; Cinderella's Castle; AA; Mickey Balloon
  • On Jul 1, 2014
    Tracey from TN Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

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    What is the difference between Memory Maker and Disney PhotoPass? I'm taking my 4 year old twin girls at the end of July for the first time. No sure what to do without really knowing the difference between the two. Thanks.

    Welcome to the Disney Parks Mom Panel, Tracey! Thank you so much for bringing us your question!

    With two little princesses you will want to capture every memory possible as they experience Walt Disney World for the first time. Disney's Memory Maker photo package will be a great way to capture these memories. The main difference between Memory Maker and the former PhotoPass+ program is that Memory Maker photos are delivered 100% digital. No more waiting for the photo CD to arrive. When you return from your vacation you will have 45 days from the date the first photo was taken to view, edit and download your photos. After that you can print and share to your heart's delight.

    If you have a chance, ask one of the photographers for a "Magic Shot". They will set up the shot so that it appears the girls are holding a Disney character. The outcome will surprise them when they view the photo and find Tinkerbell was sitting on their hand.

    I hope this helps with your planning. If you have any other questions please come back and see me.

    Wishing you a magical vacation and a pixie-dusted day!

    Sue N., IN
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Meet the Panelist: Sue, Indiana

Just call me "Super Team Mom." I am a banker by day and a Disney fanatic and Team Mom extraordinaire by night. I can leap volleyball players in a single bound all while planning dinner for 25 people, coordinating fundraisers and booking travel arrangements. I was born and raised in Maine and am currently living in Indiana. I can't wait to help you plan for magical sports vacations at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex. Learn More About Sue

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