What a fabulous list! The Goofy Pose-o-matic on Main Street is one of our favorites--the first year DH held up our oldest so she would be tall enough to get under the mickey ears--last year she had to duck.
Here are a few more:
Magic Kingdom:
Go to the seating area on top of main street train station over main street for a bird's eye view of main street and the castle
If you arrive early enough to count down to open magic kingdom, take a picture of the clocks that read 8:00--outside on the train station, on City Hall, on a free-standing clock on Main Street, and on the castle. I made a scrapbook page that said "Countdown to Magic" that captured that moment and our first entry.
The pictures around the top of Cinderella's carousel (I won't spoil it)
Making a wish in Cinderella's wishing well on the side path to the castle
The side paths are also relatively people-free, so it's a great place for a family shot with the castle
Stand back and let you family walk through the tunnel under the castle and take a picture of them walking together--beautiful
At the very top of Swiss Family Robinson tree, look out over the park and take a picture of the castle.
On the TTA, catching the castle as you go around the corner
This one is hard to describe, but in the seating area in the restaurant in tomorrowland (I think it's an asian noodle place), all the way to the edge of the seating facing the castle. If you stand right along the cement barrier, you will get a family shot with the castle with nobody else showing.
From Liberty Belle Boat back to Thunder Mountain--great place to capture a picture of that ride (also through the windows of Thunder Mountain while you're waiting in line).
Have one person in your family stand on the farthest bridge from Splash Mountain and snap pictures after you've "landed" We have the best shots of my DDs and I laughing so hard!
In Toontown, there is a gazebo with heart openings outside of Minnie's house--a couple can pose inside and have the photographer take a picture of the lovebirds.
Epcot:
Walking on the light-up sidewalk as you walk out in the evening
In any of the shops--I took a picture of the Kidcot stop and asked the girl working there (college students from that country) if she would like a copy, got her address and sent it to her--she was delighted).
Stand by Cool Station and look back at Spaceship Earth--get the fountain to the right of the Epcot sign and SE
In the phone booth in England
Working the "under-the-sea-suit" in the living seas.
Since you can't take pictures in SE, have your family turn around on the ramp to SE and take a pciture with the big mural behind you. You have to move quick so you don't hold up the line, though.
MGM:
On the new York City Street--walk up the stairs to the brownstone and pretend you're walking into the door
In front of the China Theatre (can't remember the exact name, sorry) there is a walk of fame. I have a wonderful pic of my DD putting her hands into mickey's hands.
Other:
Last year DH took pictures of "signs"...on shops and on buildings or free-standing. It's so fun to look at the pictures and try to figure out where they are from--some of those names on the tomorrowland buildings, for example, we've never noticed before!
With characters, take the picture when they hand the book to the character or while they are writing to capture the action rather than the pose--a great one of Tigger using my daughter's head to write on.
That's it for now--I don't have Eileen's skills for organizing everyone's, so she'll have to do that!
