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Should I use cash or card in Disney?

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.



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Payment by Credit Card Disney World accepts all of the big four US credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and Discover) along with Diners Club and Japanese Credit Bureau (JCB). If you have an Apple phone, you can link these cards to your phone and use Apple Pay throughout the park.

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Although Guests are encouraged to use cashless or contactless methods of payment for reduced-contact transactions, cash is still accepted throughout Walt Disney World Resort.

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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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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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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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The vast majority of places take both. At the start of Covid, many places asked you not to use cash, including Disney, but they dropped that a while ago.

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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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Our Ultimate Disney Packing List: 9 Things You Absolutely Can't Forget to Bring
  • Portable phone charger.
  • A perfectly sized backpack.
  • Rain ponchos for the entire family.
  • Comfortable walking shoes.
  • Minnie Mouse ears.
  • Disney Packing List: Our touring plans!
  • Portable water bottle(s)
  • Waterproof cell phone case.


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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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15 Ways to Do Disney on a Budget
  • Spend some days at the park and some days at the pool. ...
  • Skip the Park Hopper and visit one park per day. ...
  • Buy Disney gift cards at a discount. ...
  • Pay for food as you go—with cash. ...
  • Bring your own food. ...
  • Arrive just before the park opens. ...
  • Use PhotoPass photographers (but don't buy the package).


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You Can Bring a Backpack to Disney Parks With the exception of a couple attractions, every ride at Disney will have a small pouch for you to stow your backpack, or space at your feet. Your trusty bag can take on all the adventures Disney has to offer with you!

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Frugal couples should budget about $4,000 for a seven-night Disney World trip, but trips can easily cost more. Sally French is a travel rewards expert who joined NerdWallet in 2020. She previously wrote about travel and credit cards for The New York Times and its sibling site, Wirecutter.

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Guests are allowed to bring outside food and nonalcoholic beverage items into the park for self-consumption, provided they are not in glass containers and do not require heating, reheating, processing, refrigeration or temperature control and do not have pungent odors.

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Increases in ticket prices, ticket “surge pricing,” new add-on expenses (Airport transportation, Genie+ & Lightning Lanes), and price increases for merchandise and food —- all boils down to the fact that folks will still pay it. But don't lose hope!

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Parents often wonder if their kids are too young (or too old) to go to Disney World. The best age for Disney World is between 3 and 12 years old, but people of all ages will enjoy the park.

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When considering both ticket prices and hotel prices, Early January through Presidents' Day weekend is the cheapest time to go to Disney World. The next cheapest time to visit Disney World would be late August through early September and non-holiday weekdays during October, November, and December.

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As long as bags are less than 24? long x 15? wide x 18? high, they are allowed, including backpacks and fanny packs. Backpacks are great because of their multiple storage departments, and you can always store them in a locker if you need a break during the day.

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Guests are welcome to bring bottles, cups and mugs into the theme parks provided that they are not glass containers and they do not bring alcohol into the theme parks. You can check out the Walt Disney World Resort Park Rules for the complete list of prohibited items.

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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.

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