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delongi
January 16th, 2007, 23:27
We're booked for discovery cove (4 of us)
I read one persons review and they said that they bought the CD and it had unlimited photos on so they recommended going for that and posing for as many photos as possible.
Does anyone know how much the varous photo packages are.
I emailed DC direct and they said the packages change and we'd be better asking on the day. I really want to have an idea of what to expect before we go.
Can anyone remember the prices?

thanks

Bigboybrian
January 17th, 2007, 08:18
Hi

When we went in 04 it was about £100 for a video and about 20 photo's on a CD.

The photo cd you are talking about is the one that Disney do. I don't think they do this photo package at DC.

Vikki
January 17th, 2007, 20:39
Yep, they do a photo package on CD, it's new :) I'm sure it was reallllllly expensive though! They do a package with a DVD and the CD. With the CD you can either choose just to have a couple of pics, or all of them. Trust me, it costs a fortune though. I honestly can't remember how much but it was an awful lot.
We just ended up with one photo for $25 I think, which had DH and I on. All of the photos are really good, they take lots of individual ones, and group ones, and if there's a particular pose or combination of people you want, they'll try to accomadate you.
However, DH and I had been before, and so already had the video etc :lol:

delongi
January 18th, 2007, 20:10
thanks for this info
does anybodyelse have any ideas re price?
Many thanks

angie-24
February 20th, 2007, 21:36
Ive read on one of the ticket websites that photos start from $15 and dvds start at $59.im going this summer and i need to know too:confused:

sezzy
February 20th, 2007, 23:08
We paid about $200 for dvd and cd of pics. As we wanted lots of copies of pics, it was so much cheaper to buy cd and print loads once we got home, as pics were expensive. It does seem a lot of money, but it was such a magical day, it really is worth the money to have the memories :thumbs:

angie-24
February 20th, 2007, 23:20
We paid about $200 for dvd and cd of pics. As we wanted lots of copies of pics, it was so much cheaper to buy cd and print loads once we got home, as pics were expensive. It does seem a lot of money, but it was such a magical day, it really is worth the money to have the memories :thumbs:

so if you buy the disc with pics on, it has all the photos of your group on? how much is that then?


im definately going to get the dvd.and some pics but how many depends on cost.
do you get to see the dvd and pics before you buy?


sounds absolutely amazing, first visit to america so trying to get all the info i can get.been on this site all night, some great photos and reviews.just too excited now to wait until end of june to go.

ive gathered i need some swim shoes and an underwater camera, and to get there early.

is it open 8-5?

Dollydrop
February 20th, 2007, 23:36
Yeah I can remember that the pics were really expensive when we went 2 years ago. We must have paid around $200, for pics, dvd and vhs.

But they are so worth the money! :yes: :jump: They make you smile so much everytime you look at them. Perfect memories. :bigsmile:

Vikki
February 21st, 2007, 15:55
so if you buy the disc with pics on, it has all the photos of your group on? how much is that then?


It depends. Some of the CDs only have a few, or you can go for the ultimate one which has them all on. I'm sorry I don't remember the price :blush:

hayleyneeyore
February 21st, 2007, 18:00
so if you buy the disc with pics on, it has all the photos of your group on? how much is that then?


im definately going to get the dvd.and some pics but how many depends on cost.
do you get to see the dvd and pics before you buy?


sounds absolutely amazing, first visit to america so trying to get all the info i can get.been on this site all night, some great photos and reviews.just too excited now to wait until end of june to go.

ive gathered i need some swim shoes and an underwater camera, and to get there early.

is it open 8-5?

This sounds familiar! You sounds just like me :lol:

It's my first time to the states too - and I've noted on my itinerary for Discovery Cove: Swim Shoes, Underwater Camera, Be Early for Check-In at 8am

I think check-in opens at 8am, and the park itself opens at 9am. The earlier you get there, the more time slots you have to choose from for your dolphin swim. If for some reason you need a specific time, then you can call them 24hrs in advance and request a time.

There is this link on the website >> http://www.wdisneyw.co.uk/dcovephpr.html << I think it's a little out of date, but you get the jist of things. I guess you could email them too :shrug:

Have fun planning and on UOG :thumbs: