At some Disney rides, there are now self-serve kiosks where you can find and save your ride photo yourself if you’ve already bought Disney PhotoPass+. One was already installed earlier at the exit of Star Wars Hyperspace Mountain. Similar screens are now also available at the exits of attractions Big Thunder Mountain, Pirates of the Caribbean, and The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror. These are available in French, English and Spanish.



The only ride that doesn’t have one of these yet is Buzz Lightyear Laser Blast in Discoveryland, currently closed for refurbishment until the end of the year.
Sometimes it can be a bit tricky to find your photo because you can’t enter the photo number yourself. In the past, there was an app for Disney PhotoPass where guests could scan a QR code on the screens to add photos to their PhotoPass. This feature was removed when Disney ended its partnership with Fujifilm and started working with Kodak Moments instead.

There is also no app available to view your photos. You need to use a web browser and go to disneyphotopass.eu to see them.
Disney Photopass+ options:
You can buy the PhotoPass+ for €85 (or €75 if you add it to your Hotel & Ticket package). This pass gives you unlimited digital downloads of your on-ride and photographer photos for up to 10 days.
If you have a Disneyland Paris Annual Pass (Disneyland Pass), you can buy the PhotoPass+ Annual Pass for €85, which lasts for a whole year. If you have the Gold Disneyland Pass, the PhotoPass+ is included for free. If you have the Silver Disneyland Pass, you get 10% off the price.




