I purchased a couple of different ones off Amazon, and Ebay. All are more or less the same, pretty inexpensive, about 6 inches or so when folded. I use it in combination with a cell phone mount, also from either Ebay or Amazon, and as a previous poster said, garbage cans are your best friendI'm interested in this idea but I'm curious what size your "mini" tripod is? I haven't purchased anything like that and it sounds like a great idea. It's apparently not something that security cares if you have? Thanks for any help or suggestions you can give.
Selfie sticks are still prohibited.Are they allowing selfie sticks? I know they didn't before. Just wondering if that has changed.
Selfie sticks are still prohibited.
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do you ask (each one) for magic shots? Any new ones??Here now and the photographers are a lot fewer than usual. The ones that are here rarely have any lines, they all look bored. But missing a lot of the ones we normally see around.
do you ask (each one) for magic shots? Any new ones??
Naturally, I can only give you my opinion, which may or may not have any real value. Additionally, my opinion at this point, is based solely on reports I have read here, as I have not been to the parks since August of 2019.Would you say the Memory Maker is worth it right now if there are less CM taking pictures and everyone is wearing masks? We've purchased MM before and have attend without it. Not sure it is worth it this time...??
Are your MB fairly new? The on ride photos rely on the long range transmitter, which relies on a small battery in the MB. They tend to last about two years before that battery runs out, and it is not replaceable.Here now. No problem finding photographers with minimal waits (if any). The photos with the masks do suck though. I hate that you can't pull it down for a pic, but whatever.
What I am VERY disappointed in is the number of photos we are not getting. We did Space 2x, 7 dwarfs, HM, SM, and POC and we did Dinosaur once and Everest twice. As of this morning we have almost NO ride photos.
I can confirm this. The only one of many missing photos they couldn’t find for us was one from Everest. The photo system wasn’t working at the time we rode.Are your MB fairly new? The on ride photos rely on the long range transmitter, which relies on a small battery in the MB. They tend to last about two years before that battery runs out, and it is not replaceable.
If you have other photos from those days, showing what you all are wearing, you can contact PhotoPass, give them as much information about the missing photos as possible, along with a photo showing your outfits from those days (not required, but helps them a lot) and they will try to locate your missing photos. They have a pretty good success rate.
https://mydisneyphotopass.disney.go.com/help-and-support/lost-media
I wouldn't count on anything on the Disney World website to be correct or accurate. At one point, I had a used MM from a year prior still showing in my MDE. If you want to be sure, I would say call and ask.I just noticed I have an MM in MDE. I *think* it is one I purchased for a trip we cancelled. Would only an unused MM show up in MDE?
Thank you! More than happy to be able to help others out some.Such a helpful write up on these options! Memory Maker is always a "must have" for our trips.