Ride Photography
A day at Chessington World of Adventures Resort is full of unforgettable moments. Thankfully, Ride Photography helps you capture those reactions forever. Cameras placed throughout selected attractions snap your face at the most exciting moments. As a result, you can relive the screams, smiles, and surprises long after the ride ends.
Several rides feature cameras positioned along the track. These capture guests as they tackle thrilling drops, twists, or sudden surprises. Meanwhile, some attractions also offer green screen photos in the queue line. Here, guests pose before the adventure begins, creating a fun themed image to accompany their ride experience.
After your ride, simply head to the nearby photo kiosk to view your snapshot. From there, you can choose from several different photo products. Guests may purchase a printed photo, or instead select souvenirs such as magnets and key rings. However, the most flexible option is the Digi-Pass wristband.
The Digi-Pass allows guests to collect unlimited digital photos taken throughout their visit. Consequently, you can enjoy every on-ride picture without needing to buy them individually. Annual passholders also have their own option. The Passholder Photo Pass provides 365 days of digital ride photos from the date of purchase. Therefore, frequent visitors can build a collection of their favourite ride reactions across the year.
Occasionally, you may reach a photo kiosk without a staff member present. However, there’s an easy solution. Simply note down your photo number and head to the Photo Collections unit in the Rainforest area, located beside The Coffee Hut. Staff there can quickly print photos from attractions across the park.
Importantly, printed photos must be collected on the day of purchase. Meanwhile, Passholder Photo Pass users have 45 days to download their images before they disappear from the cloud.
Ultimately, ride photography ensures every scream, laugh, and shocked expression becomes part of your Chessington adventure.
Details correct as of March 2026.