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What is the most you can put on a Disney gift card?

The maximum amount that may be held on any Disney Gift Card is $1,000. You may reload a card with any amount from $5 to $1,000. The initial value loaded onto a card is determined by your place of purchase. For example, cards purchased at shopDisney.com start at $25.



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It's super easy to do and the maximum value for each Disney Gift Card is $1,000. I personally use my Disney Gift Cards to pay the balance of my Walt Disney World vacation prior to arrival.

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Can I redeem my Disney Gift Card eGift for cash instead of merchandise? The Disney Gift Card is not redeemable for cash unless required by law. Gift card cash-out laws differ in each state.

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Any purchases you make using your MagicBand will automatically be applied to your hotel account. Unfortunately, there's no way to directly link Disney Gift Cards to your MagicBand or your hotel reservation, but you can use your Disney Gift Card to pay for the charges on your room account.

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Does my Disney Gift Card/Disney Gift Card eGift have an expiration date? The Disney Gift Card does not expire. You can also reload your Disney Gift Card for any amount between $5-$1,000 at any Disney location that sells Disney Gift Cards.

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If you're staying at a Walt Disney World Resort hotel, you get additional MagicBand benefits. You can use your MagicBand to: Unlock your room. Pay for meals and merchandise in the parks and resorts (you must enable this feature and set up a PIN)

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Use for practically all things Disney. Disney Gift Card offers a world of possibilities - shopping, dining Resort stays, Theme Park tickets and more - at Disney locations throughout the US.

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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. There are still a handful or so things you can only pay for with cash.

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If Disney doesn't own the entity, it might accept the gift cards, but it might not. In another example, at Walt Disney World, the Swan, Dolphin, and Swan Reserve hotels (which are not owned by Disney) do not accept Disney Gift Cards as payment for their rooms or in their restaurants.

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