• On Feb 25, 2016
    Danielle from ON 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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    Hello, I have a vacation planned for March 7-10 of this year and I was wondering if purchasing Memory Maker will be worth it for a short vacation like this? It seems like such a great thing but I want to make sure I get my money's worth! Thank you.

    Hi, Danielle!
    Thanks for checking in with the Disney Parks Moms Panel. This question is right up my alley.

    I always decide to purchase a Memory Maker when I visit Walt Disney World Resort, even when it's just for a few days. Here's why: I love photos of my family on vacation. Memory Maker means I can leave my fancy camera at home and leave the pictures to someone else. I love the shots we get from the Photopass Photographers. Plus, instead of being behind the camera, I'm in the photos! On short trips, I make sure to remind my family that I want to get the most out of my Memory Maker investment. They need to know I'm going to stop and make sure we get pictures taken at every spot I find. Plus, make sure you ride as many attractions you can that have photos taken. It's a great extra perk to Memory Maker.

    I'm so excited your trip is coming up so soon! I will be in the parks at the same time to attend a conference. Let me know if I can answer any additional questions!

    -Jen
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Meet the Panelist: Jen, Missouri

I’m a mom, wife and goldendoodle dog owner who is not afraid to ride a fast roller coaster again and again. I love to travel - which is good since I telework with a job in Washington, DC. I’ve visited Disneyland and Walt Disney World multiple times and it’s fed into my belief that you’re never too old to have fun. I run when I can and recently earned my runDisney Coast to Coast medal! I also love photography and founded an online special needs community. Learn More About Jen

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