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I noticed Kings Island offers a flash drive for the on ride photos. The sign said that for about thirty buckes, you get to keep 4 of your on ride photos. My question is, do I have to buy it on the first ride, or do I just keep my photo numbers and buy it at the end? The sign, from what I read, isn't clear on the matter. Thanks.

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We bought ours after a trip on The Beast. They put the photo on the drive and give it to you along with a punch card with one hole in it. Every time you want a photo you hand the booth operator the drive and the punch card. They then upload the picture and punch the card. After 4 photos your punch card is done.

You cannot use the flash drive for Keyhole photos or the DA photo booth.

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We bought ours after a trip on The Beast. They put the photo on the drive and give it to you along with a punch card with one hole in it. Every time you want a photo you hand the booth operator the drive and the punch card. They then upload the picture and punch the card. After 4 photos your punch card is done.

You cannot use the flash drive for Keyhole photos or the DA photo booth.

Dollywood started offering thos this yr also and as far as I know we dont have a limit to how many can be put on it. It's 20 dollars for the drive which of course is butterfly shaped this comes with your first on ride photo then it is 5 dollars for each additional on ride photo added to it.

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^ I think you are half kidding with the $2.00 comment...but you do have to realize that when you purchase a photo you are not just paying for the actual picture...the employee's hourly wage and the camera(s) upkeep is a couple of the things figured into the cost.

I have stated this before...I think the on-ride photos are one of my favorite park souvenirs...they never fail to bring back a good memory. :)

I think the price is very fair.

P.S. Yes I own one of the flash drives! :P

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I have stated this before...I think the on-ride photos are one of my favorite park souvenirs...they never fail to bring back a good memory. :)

I cannot agree more with this. It took me quite a few years to actually enjoy roller coasters... I always went on The Beast with my Dad to make him happy, but I never enjoyed it. The first ride that I actually enjoyed, I purchased the on ride photo. I still have it to this day.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Since I worked in ride photo last year when the flash drives were launched, I wanted to jump in on this conversation. To answer the original question on this thread, if you remember your photo number, you can purchase it at any point later in the day as a print or as a flash drive upload. Some of the associates will tell you that the photos are deleted after a 1/2 hour, but they're lying to you to try to get you to buy the photo immediately while your adrenaline is still high (I wasn't one of them). The flash drive itself has a very small memory, so putting more than 4 photos on one doesn't work. Besides, if you're going to drop another $30 bucks on 4 uploads, you might as well get yourself another flash drive to get your money's worth.

On the question of $2 uploads onto a personal flash drive, remember that on the 2 rides that offer emailed copies (Diamondback and Boo Blasters), an email copy is $2 but only with the purchase of a print package (last year's prices, they may have changed since). Also, since I'm no genius, I don't know what risk could be posed to the parks' photo computers if anyone can plug in a flash drive, especially since the two locations I mentioned use the display & print computer as a register as well.

Credit cards are accepted. At 7 of the photo locations, they use the same registers as many of the food locations.(fun fact)

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Since I worked in ride photo last year when the flash drives were launched, I wanted to jump in on this conversation. To answer the original question on this thread, if you remember your photo number, you can purchase it at any point later in the day as a print or as a flash drive upload. Some of the associates will tell you that the photos are deleted after a 1/2 hour, but they're lying to you to try to get you to buy the photo immediately while your adrenaline is still high (I wasn't one of them). The flash drive itself has a very small memory, so putting more than 4 photos on one doesn't work. Besides, if you're going to drop another $30 bucks on 4 uploads, you might as well get yourself another flash drive to get your money's worth.

On the question of $2 uploads onto a personal flash drive, remember that on the 2 rides that offer emailed copies (Diamondback and Boo Blasters), an email copy is $2 but only with the purchase of a print package (last year's prices, they may have changed since). Also, since I'm no genius, I don't know what risk could be posed to the parks' photo computers if anyone can plug in a flash drive, especially since the two locations I mentioned use the display & print computer as a register as well.

Credit cards are accepted. At 7 of the photo locations, they use the same registers as many of the food locations.(fun fact)

Thanks for the post! Very informative. I might have to write down a few numbers until I find one I really like... just in case the first picture is the best!

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The flash drive holds four photos? That's either an INCREDIBLY small flash drive or some INCREDIBLY large pictures... Wow.

The biggest picture on mine is 643kb.

Checking the properties of the drive on my PC it says it is 500MB and only 2.5 is used. Not sure why they make you buy a new one when there is plenty of room left. Perhaps the person we talked to was misinformed.

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Right, maybe $20 bucks for another punch card. That's $5 per additional photo, which I think is fair if you've already pledged an allegiance to the park by showing that you're purchasing plenty of photos.

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So it's a one time fee of $30 and then you have a punch card letting you know how many more you're entitled to? I sort of like this idea. But the problem is, obviously, that an average of $7.50 per photo is way too high. That's a huge profit margin, dare I say even more than a 20 oz. Coke? BUT, It's not really a terrible idea on the whole. A lot of people like to put photos on their computers and they can upload them to Facebook and such. Plus they can print them out at home, but that costs extra money of course. Do the flash drives have the Kings Island logo on them? That would drive interest up (for someone like me anyways) and drive the value up since it would be a collector's piece. Someone said they're 500 MB? If they were 1000 MB, had the Kings Island logo on them, and I could get, say, five pictures for $30 then I'd be possibly be interested in actually purchasing one.

The on ride photos have been money in the bank for years and years at the park and it's nice to see them get a modern-day makeover. This is so much different than the outdated Keyhole Photo. A lot of people have just as good of a camera on their phones thes days and can take their own pictures by the sign or by the fountains or wherever they want. Do we now see why Keyhole is desperate? (I know, that's litlerally a topic for another thread.) I think if Keyhole got in on this particular deal, it would be very profitable to them. Even charging $5 to put your Keyhole photo on your on ride photo flash drive would be better than what they're doing now.

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