Parking and Memory Maker Now Cost More at Walt Disney World
Price Hike: Parking fees and Memory Maker have gone up in price at Walt Disney World.
Starting today it will cost you more to park your vehicle at the Walt Disney World Theme Parks. Plus the cost of Memory Maker (PhotoPass) has increased today as well.
New Walt Disney World Parking Fees
Standard parking: car or motorcycle ā $30 per day
Preferred parking: car or motorcycle ā $45, $50 or $55 per day*
Oversized Vehicle Parking: Shuttle, Limo, Camper Trailer, RV, Bus or Tractor Trailer - $30 per day
Standard theme park parking is free for guests staying at Disney World hotels and select Annual Passholders.
These guests can also choose to enjoy preferred parking by paying the difference in cost between their included standard parking and preferred parking (the difference is currently $20 to $25 per day).
Memory Maker Price Increase
The pre-arrival price of Memory Maker has increased from $169 to $185. This is the first price-increase in several years.
If you purhcase Memory Maker within 3 days of check in, or during your vacation, the cost is $210, up from $199.
Disney PhotoPass Service (aka Memory Maker) provides access to professional phtoographers around Walt Disney World. It also includes on-ride videos on select attractions.
With Memory Maker, you can download and share all your photos and videos, plus those of select Friends & Family linked to your My Disney Experience profile.
Memory Maker includes:
Photos taken at more than 100 locations:
Iconic spots at all 4 parks
Select character meet-and-greet locations
Select attractions
Portrait studios
Over 75 unique Magic Shots, including Super Zoom and Tiny World Magic Shots
Capture Your Moment or Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique experiences (sessions booked and sold separately)
Access to create, download, and save your Disney PhotoPass video memories
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