While Epcot features eleven different "pavilions" representing nations from around the globe in its World Showcase, the only official currency used for all transactions throughout the park is the United States Dollar (USD). Whether you are buying a crepe in the France pavilion, a kimono in Japan, or a beer in Germany, prices are listed in USD, and change is returned in USD. Disney does not accept foreign physical currency at its point-of-sale registers. However, Epcot is highly accommodating to international travelers and modern payment methods. You can pay using major international credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover), debit cards, and mobile wallets like Apple Pay or Google Pay. For guests staying at a Disney Resort hotel, the most popular "currency" is the MagicBand or MagicBand+, which allows you to charge purchases directly to your hotel folio. Additionally, Disney Gift Cards are a universal form of payment accepted at every stall and restaurant. If you have physical foreign currency, you can visit Guest Relations at the front of the park to exchange it for U.S. Dollars at the prevailing exchange rate.