What payment methods do you accept? Deposit payment is by debit or credit card when you book. We accept Mastercard, Visa, American Express, Discover and Diners Club.
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Yes, you can absolutely use a debit card for payments throughout the Disneyland Resort!
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.
We accept Mastercard, Visa, American Express, Discover and Diners Club. Guests in France can also pay with Carte Bleue or Cartes Bancaires. Guests in the Netherlands can also pay with iDEAL bank transfer.
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.
Yes, you can absolutely use a debit card for payments throughout the Disneyland Resort! You can always present your card when ready to pay for your purchases, but I highly recommend adding your debit card as a stored payment method in the Disneyland app.
Darcy, you'll be happy to know that many of the Walt Disney World stores and dining experiences do accept Apple Pay and/or Google Pay as a form of payment. Bear in mind that some stores and restaurants do not accept these, so it is best to keep the second payment form, cash or credit card, handy.
While cash is an acceptable payment method for food and merchandise, I would suggest purchasing one or more Disney Gift Cards before you leave so that you will not have to keep up with any loose change. You can purchase a gift card from shopDisney and it can be delivered directly to your email!
While the Disneyland Resort encourages cashless and even contactless payments, cash is also accepted as payment at shops, restaurants, and most experiences, including Savi's Workshop – Handbuilt Lightsabers and Droid Depot.
While cash is still accepted at most locations throughout the Disneyland Resort, including for merchandise as well as for food and drinks, many guests choose to use cashless forms of payment, such as credit cards or mobile payments. My favorite way to pay is with the Disneyland mobile app!
The Disney debit card doesn't earn rewards (so there is no need to really use it much), but it gets you access to many of the same photo ops and discounts on Disney merchandise, dining, cruise expenses, park tours, etc., as the Disney Visa credit cards.
Most Guests get by using either cash or a major credit card or debit card, including the Disney Visa card, other Visa cards, MasterCard, American Express, Discover Card, JCB, and Diner's Club.
Lastly, you'll want to take some spending money with you. How much spending money will you need? Around $50 per day per person is a good start. A bit of extra cash is great for buying snacks, souvenirs, and alcohol.
In a post on its website, SeaWorld says they believe going cashless is faster and more secure. The post also states it's a simple, efficient and flexible way of enjoying their parks. This means guests will have to swipe or tap their credit or debit card at restaurants, stores, ticket windows and parking.