The whole visit
Each capture from the day, full resolution, in one download.
You had both hands on the restraint bar. The cameras did not. Enter the code from your card and every frame shot of you that day lands in one place.
Ride cameras, splash cams and the photographers walking the park all shoot the same visit. Your code opens the whole contact sheet, so the frame where everyone happens to be looking is in there too.
Not a receipt and not an email thread. A gallery of your own frames that you scroll, tick and download — on the phone you scanned with.
Which is roughly as far as the queue for the exit photo booth moves in that time.
The card handed to you at the exit has a code on it. Scanning the QR fills it in; typing it works just as well.
One account holds every visit, so next year's photos arrive in the same place as this year's.
Look through the whole set, then download the frames you want at the resolution they were shot at.
What is on offer and what it costs is set by the venue you visited — both are shown in your gallery once the code is in.
Each capture from the day, full resolution, in one download.
The single frame you actually want.
Where the ride is filmed as well as shot.
Collected at the venue or posted out.
Not every ride is photographed, and it differs by venue. If a camera was running where you were, the frames are attached to the code you were given as you left.
Almost always one of three things, in this order:
Nothing to install and nothing to plug in — it works in the browser you are reading this in, on the phone that is already in your hand.