Luckily, just like the Walt Disney World Resort accepts Visa credit cards, they also accept Visa gift cards! You should have no issues purchasing tickets for your children using Visa gift cards!
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-Locate your upcoming reservation. -Next to your reservation, select Make a Payment.-You will want to select Disney Gift Card as your payment method. If you have a room-only reservation, the option to make payments toward your vacation will not be available online.
If you have multiple Disney Gift Cards, you can combine them into one for a total of $1,000 maximum on the Disney Gift Card website. This is a good idea because you can only apply one gift card at a time online when making a payment on your vacation.
With the various non-cash payment options across all of Walt Disney World, some of you may be tempted to leave home without cash or your ATM card. While you could technically get away with this, we recommend you bring limited cash with you. There are still a handful or so things you can only pay for with cash.
Payments can always be made with cash and traveler's checks. Both cash and traveler's checks must be in US $s. Use of any traveler's checks will require a photo ID. ATMs are located throughout the parks, if you need to get cash.
It's super easy to do and the maximum value for each Disney Gift Card is $1,000. I personally use my Disney Gift Cards to pay the balance of my Walt Disney World vacation prior to arrival.
You'll need to have the Target Red card, which is Target's store credit card. Here's the thing: if you use your Red card to buy Disney gift cards, you can score 5% off Disney gift cards. That might not seem like a lot, but if you're looking to use those gift cards for a Disney World trip, 5% might save you quite a bit.
We accept Visa, Mastercard, American Express, PayPal/PayPal - Pay Later (US only), Disney Rewards redemption, Diners Club, Discover, Disney Gift Cards and Click to Pay.