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How do you pay for things at Walt Disney World?

Accepted Forms of Payment
  1. Credit Card.
  2. Debit Card.
  3. Disney Gift Card.
  4. Disney Rewards Redemption Card.
  5. Apple Pay.




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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.

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You can even customize certain menu items to your taste. After you've reviewed your selections, you will be able to pay for your order using a credit card, debit card, Disney Gift Card, Disney Rewards Redemption Card, Apple Pay or Disney dining plan.

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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.

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While most Walt Disney World locations still accept cash, it is feasible that Magic Kingdom and its sister parks could be headed the same way.

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We on the panel love helping guests to plan magical vacations! You can absolutely bring a water bottle with you into the Walt Disney World theme parks, including Magic Kingdom. The water bottle cannot be glass, but others are absolutely fine.

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I have brought $100 bills to WDW several times and have never had any trouble having them accepted in the parks and resorts. If you had any concerns, you could go to the front desk of your hotel and periodically ask them to change your $100s into $20s. They should be able to do this for you with no problem at all.

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Driving to Parks at Walt Disney World One big perk of driving to Walt Disney World is that you can drive to and from the parks. Parking at Disney World parks costs $25 for standard parking and $45 or $50 for preferred parking. Guests of Disney hotels enjoy free theme park parking as a perk of their stay.

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OK, what CAN I use to pay for things in the parks?
  1. Visa.
  2. MasterCard.
  3. American Express.
  4. Discover Card.
  5. Diners Club Charge Card.
  6. JCB (Japan Credit Bureau)
  7. Disney Gift Card.
  8. Disney Dream Reward Dollars.


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Yes, you can still use cash at the Walt Disney World parks and resorts.

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Guests are welcome to carry a bag or backpack with them into the theme parks. The maximum allowable bag size is 24 by 18 by 15. All Guests and their bags will undergo a security screening process prior to entering the theme parks and Disney Springs.

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Bottled beverages are also available for purchase throughout Disney World. Bottled waters are typically $3.50 each. Bottled soda is typically $5, offering Coca-Cola products such as Coke, Diet Coke and Sprite.

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Now in Disney World, Coca-Cola Fountain Drinks will cost $4.29 at quick service restaurants, which is an increase of $. 30 from the previous price of $3.99. This price increase specifically applies to fountain drinks, not bottled drinks. Dasani Bottled Water has also increased in price from $3.50 to $3.75.

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Casey's Corner Walt's Chili All-Beef Foot-Long Hot Dog: price changed from $13.99 to $14.29.

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Disney individual-sized pizza is $9.99-$10.49. More substantial and creative plates like Shrimp Tacos, Oak-grilled Salmon, or a Pork Carnitas Rice Bowl range from $10.99-$12.99. So budgeting about $12 per person for any quick-service meal at Disney is a good figure.

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Couples should expect to spend a minimum of $700 if staying on Disney property for one night and visiting the parks for one day. For three-night stays (and two theme park days), costs inflate to a minimum of $1,800.

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For a family of three or four, you'll probably want to assume you're spending at least $3500, with $5000-6000 being a comfortable amount, and $10000 being enough to make anyone's dreams come true.

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That breaks down to $915.74 per person for the trip, which is the equivalent of spending $305.25 per person per day. Based on our example, the majority of Disney World trip expenses are divvied up as follows: 36% lodging. 33% tickets.

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