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Is Disneyland cashless now?

I'm excited to see that you're arriving any day now to the Most Magical Place on Earth, so let's get right to your question. My money maven Scrooge McDuck and I are pleased to share that yes, cash is still accepted at most locations throughout the Walt Disney World Resort.



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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!

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There are several different methods of payment accepted throughout the Disneyland Resort. 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.

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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!

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Disneyland Resort accepts multiple methods of payment, including cash. I, however, am a big fan of some of the contactless forms of payment available throughout Disneyland Resort. The first is payment through Apple Pay, accepted at most shops throughout the resort.

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Last updated on May 15, 2023 by Adam Bryan. This post may contain affiliate links. Yes, Disney World accepts cash at all of their resorts, merchandise locations, restaurants, festival booths, snack carts, and ticket offices.

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I am happy to help you to think about how to purchase your Walt Disney World theme park tickets. I called and spoke with a Cast Member to investigate your question. She let me know that yes, you can use cash to purchase a theme park ticket at a Walt Disney World theme park.

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$300 a day is a good starting place for a budget. That's $100 for one person a day for park tickets, $100 a day for hotel and $100 for one personna day for food. The price will go up if you stay on property, eat at sit down restaurants and buy a lot of souvenirs. How much money does it cost to go to Disney?

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$300 a day is a good starting place for a budget. That's $100 for one person a day for park tickets, $100 a day for hotel and $100 for one personna day for food. The price will go up if you stay on property, eat at sit down restaurants and buy a lot of souvenirs. How much money does it cost to go to Disney?

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Yes, you can absolutely use a debit card for payments throughout the Disneyland Resort!

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And to the OP, they happily accept big bills all day long. $100 bills are perfectly fine.

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The move to an all-cashless system is becoming increasingly common as parks look to not only save on labor costs but also speed up service and reduce the potential for theft.

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Disney Premier Access (the FASTPASS system at Disneyland Paris) costs between €5 and €15 for one-time access to skip the line at select attractions. If you'd like access to all the lanes, there is an “ultimate” option for between €90 and €150, depending on the day.

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Remember, undated tickets are valid for one year and you MUST register your visit date to ensure access to the park as it does sell out – check ticket prices here!

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No. There is no more FastPass, and none of its replacements are free. There's no longer a free skip-the-line system at Disney World. Your only options are Genie+ (starting at $15+tax per person per day) and the individual Lightning Lanes.

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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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Yes, you're reading that right, Disney REDUCED capacity during certain holiday periods in the first quarter of fiscal year 2023 (which covered from around October 2nd to December 31st, 2022) by 20% compared to pre-pandemic levels.

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Guests are allowed to bring outside food and nonalcoholic beverages into the parks for self-consumption, provided they are not in glass containers, do not require heating, reheating, processing or refrigeration and do not have pungent odors. Inform a Security Cast Member of any food items when you enter the park.

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Welcome and thanks for bringing a question to planDisney! I'm happy to inform you that Apple Pay is available at the Disneyland Resort. Whether you use your smartphone or your Apple watch, you'll be able to pay for food and merchandise purchases quickly and easily.

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