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| Community Rank: Trekker ![]() Join Date: Aug 2001 Location: Worthington, Ohio
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| Re: Photopass Question There is not Photopass. Each day, there are many opportunities to have photos taken (photographers typically hang out with characters at their scheduled appearances, go from table to table in the dining rooms each night, and set up in the atrium for more formal shots). Each night, the photographs are posted in the photo area, which has rows of display racks. You can hunt for photos of your family and buy any that you want. We just got back from a 7-night cruise on the Magic, and they had various photo packages available -- 8 x 10 photos were $19.95 each but you could get 5 for $84.95, 10 for $159.95 or so, and so on. There were also packages with quantity discounts for 5 x 7 photos (normally $9.95 each) and packages with combinations of the two sizes. If you bought individual shots and later wanted a package, they would deduct what you'd already paid. Similarly, you could upgrade to a larger package if you wanted to. We didn't try it, but we heard you could also exchange photos. If you selected, for example, all 5 photos for a 5 photo package and later saw another photo you liked better than one you had, you could return one photo and select another. I don't recall seeing the option of putting pictures on a CD, although I'm not sure. Melissa |
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| Join Date: Feb 2000 Location: Ann Arbor, MI USA
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| I spoke to a PhotoPass manager back in December about this. Photo services on board the ships are provided by an outside contractor. While PhotoPass would love to serve the ships of DCL, it's not clear when or whether it will happen.
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| Community Rank: Traveler ![]() Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: Oklahoma City, OK
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| And they take Wonderful portraits!!! I think that the Lifestyle Portraits are my favorite, barefeet and all!
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