

Select your event and year and click “GO.” Remember PhotoPass for runDisney events was just put into place in April 2016, so any events before that will not have PhotoPass images available.ģ. Go to and select the RESULTS menu at the top.Ģ. Photos should start popping up right away, but you may want to close your phone for about 10 minutes and let the app work in the background.ġ. You’ll see a message that your photos are loading. Enter your ID number from the back of your bib or the RunDisney website, then select “Go.”ħ. Select “Link Photo, Card or Purchase” towards the bottom of the screen.Ħ. Tap the blue Mickey icon at the bottom to open up your information screen.ģ. (Please note I have not tried this with Walt Disney World race photos but I’m assuming the instructions are similar with the My Disney Experience app.)Ģ. If you have ever made a Disney reservation online or if you’re an Annual Passholder, you likely already have an account.ġ. *NOTE* – For the Star Wars Light Side 2017 races, I noticed the PhotoPass codes are now listed on the back of your race bib! How to Download Your RunDisney PhotoPass Imagesīefore you begin, make sure you have an account set up with or. Here are step-by-step instructions on how to find your runDisney race images and how to download them for yourself. (Update – Now that I’ve done a few more races with PhotoPass since writing this article, I’m finding a lot of the photos are available immediately after the race! However, you should still allow up to 48 hours post-race for all of your photos to be added to your account.) I ran the race in the morning and by the time I was home in the afternoon, I looked up my photos on the Disney website and a lot of them were already available! It took just a couple minutes to link them to my Disney account and save them to my computer. This past weekend I participated in the Tinkerbell 10K and this was my first race with the PhotoPass photographers.

And guess what, if you have a Disneyland Signature Annual Pass, your race photos are free! That’s right … since the Signature and Signature Plus Annual Pass includes free PhotoPass downloads, that now also includes race photos! It makes the photos so easily easily accessible, and if you also visit a Disney theme park during your race weekend all your photos will be together in one spot on the PhotoPass website. PhotoPass has been very successful inside the Disney theme parks, and personally I think this switch was a great move. RunDisney recently switched from using a third-party photography service for their events to using their own Disney PhotoPass photographers.
