Disney cast members are professionals when it comes to taking photos, and I don't just mean PhotoPass photographers. This is especially true for cast members who often work closely with Disney characters, like character attendants and servers at restaurants with character dining. In previous visits, I have always asked a Cast Member to take photos, and they have always been so kind to do so.
(But always ask!) Disney PhotoPass has a wonderful product called Memory Maker, which gives guests all photos taken throughout your visit, including character meets, select attraction photos, and ones taken throughout the theme parks. Disney characters are great at interacting with you while taking pictures. You've waited your turn in line, so be sure make the time to take a few extra fun photos with them before you go! If you've got a pose in mind, go for it.
Stand in superhero formation with The Incredibles, or pretend to be a monkey like Abu with Aladdin! Out of pose. Today we are sharing tips on how to get great photos during your Disney vacation. We all like to get our pictures taken with Disney characters! But with the long lines and the short time available.
Here are four quick tips to help you capture some of those character memories like a pro. 4. Take your time Disney characters are pretty popular.
Even if you've been in line for a while, once you get to the front, try to slow down and take your time. Out of all your Disney souvenirs. Photos with Characters at Disney's Hollywood Studios 2025! Learn tips to take amazing shots with Mickey, Woody, and more.
Who does not enjoy character photos with your Disney pals? Learn various ways to get character pictures with Disney PhotoPass or with your own camera. Character meals, photo spots, Fast Pass+, Characteralooza, and more. No trip to Walt Disney World is complete without meeting some Disney characters.
Whether you only have time to meet Mickey Mouse, the big cheese himself, or you're hoping to see a slew of characters, chances are you'll want to commemorate the moment with a photo or two. As a former Disney PhotoPass photographer, I []. Beautiful sights, fantastic attractions, sweet characters, delicious food, and, most importantly - smiling faces make us reach for our cameras frequently! Since Disney offers photographers (PhotoPass Cast Members) at several locations, what's the point in taking our own snapshots? Here's our list of eight reasons to take your own pictures.
Disney California Adventure with Jake the Pirate: We always start off by taking the normal picture where we all stand with the character and smile. But as I mentioned, my daughter Brooke came up with an idea to get FUN photos so after we take a traditional photo, we ask characters to "share their favorite pose" with us for a second photo.