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Ever dreamed of having your own personal photoshoot in front of Magic Kingdom’s Cinderella Castle?

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With the new “Capture Your Moment” experience Disney World is piloting, NOW YOU CAN!

According to Disney, “Capture Your Moment lets you book time with a Disney PhotoPass photographer for a personalized photo session during regular park hours at Magic Kingdom Park to capture celebrations and milestones, such as a proposal, baby announcement, graduation, anniversary, family reunion, first visit, birthday, and more!” You will still be able to take free pics around Magic Kingdom with the help of a PhotoPass photographer, this is just a new option for a lengthier, more personal session! I

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Each Capture Your Moment lasts up to 20 minutes and costs $50. If you need longer to feel natural in front of the camera, you can also book two Capture Your Moment sessions back-to-back for $100. During your extended 40 minute-photoshoot, you’ll have the option to visit at least two photo locations inside the Magic Kingdom with your professional Disney photographer! To us, 50 bucks doesn’t sound too shabby to have our own private photoshoot considering we spend that much easier on a sweatshirt or a meal at Disney World!

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You can now call 407-939-7758 to book a Capture Your Moment session which will be available starting February 10th, 2020Prints and digital downloads are not included with the price of you Capture Your Moment session and must be purchased separately. However, prints and downloads are no additional cost if you’ve paid for Memory Maker or have a qualifying Annual Passholder entitlement.

So yeah, we’re not saying Capture Your Moment is cheap by any means, but it will definitely be awesome for folks celebrating special occasions! Some rules apply though — such as your party size cannot exceed 8 people, and wedding attire is not permissible (guess they don’t want you using this service as a substitute for an ACTUAL wedding photographer!).

No word yet on whether or not Disneyland will be piloting a similar Photopass option, but we’ll keep you posted!

What do you think of Capture Your Moment? Will you be using it? Let us know in the comments below!

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