• On Dec 8, 2021
    Anthony from PA Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    Combining several gift cards and using them to purchase and dine at Disneyland. I need some clarifications.

    Hi ya, Anthony!

    It’s so nice to see a new Mouseketeer visiting us today! Welcome to the club, I’ll be more than happy to help answer any questions you may have about using Disney Gift Cards during your visit.

    My family always visits the Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World Resort with Disney Gift Cards. It’s an easy way for us to stay on budget. I usually purchase a different gift card for different needs. One is used towards food, the other towards merchandise. My little ones also bring their own to use towards purchasing their souvenirs. They love it! My littlest is always so proud to see her chore money loaded onto a Disney Gift Card that she’s picked out. It’s truly adorable.

    Now, if you have multiple Disney Gift Cards, you can combine them into one, up to $1,000, online. You can also use more than 1 to pay in person too, either way works. I currently have 4 different gift cards ready to use. It’s easier for me to keep mine separate, so I never combine my balances into one.

    Anthony, I hope this helps answer your question and gives you an idea of how to manage your money. Have a great visit!

    -Shantel
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Meet the Panelist: Shantel, Arizona

Hi ya Pals! I'm Shantel from Arizona. I am a mom of two and a military wife. I grew up going to the parks, and now we're sharing that tradition with our kids. When I am not visiting the Walt Disney World Resort, I'm at home researching and planning for our next trip! One of my favorite things to do is search for new snacks to try, especially if they are Mickey shaped. I'm definitely living the dream my heart wished for! I cannot wait to answer your questions and help make your vacation even more magical! Learn More About Shantel

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