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  • On Dec 17, 2023
    Breann from CA Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    I have 3 kids with multiple Disney gift cards. I’d like to combine them so they each only have 1. Can I do this at the Disney store at Disneyland?

    Hi Breann,

    Welcome to planDisney! I'm so glad you stopped by with a question for us and I'm happy to assist.

    My kids have definitely received their fair share of Disney Gift Cards for birthdays and holidays over the years. It's a perfect gift that lets them choose their favorite souvenir or experience when they visit the parks, sail on Disney Cruise Line or even make a purchase on shopDisney. Keeping track of multiple cards can quickly become overwhelming, especially when you're dealing with more than one child. Luckily, there is a quick and easy way to combine the card balances right from the comfort of your home.

    First, head on over to disneygiftcard.com and click the blue "Sign In" button at the top of the screen. If you already have an account that you use to make reservations for Disneyland Resort or Walt Disney World Resort, you can log in using the same information. If not, you'll be prompted to create an account. Once signed in click the link for "My Cards." There, click the link to 'Add a Card." You'll be prompted to create a card nickname and then enter the Account Number and EAN details. The website will allow you to input the details for up to 6 Disney Gift Cards so I'd recommend working on one child's cards at a time.  

    Once you have input your card details, you'll have the option to transfer funds and combine them into one primary card. Keep in mind that Disney Gift Cards can hold a maximum value of $1,000. Once you've successfully transferred the balances you can delete the $0 balance cards from your list to make room for the next child's. Be sure to note which cards contain the transferred balances and store them in a safe place.  You'll need the physical cards to complete any purchases online or in person when you visit the parks.

    I hope this helps Breann! If you have additional questions please don't hesitate to come back and see us again. Wishing you a happy and healthy New Year and lots of magic in 2024!

    See ya real soon,
    Amy
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Meet the Panelist: Amy, North Carolina

Hi, I'm Amy- a proud wife, mom, and Disney adult. I'm a natural planner with a flair for the creative, always looking for ways to add a little magical sparkle to our family's day-to-day happenings and once-in-a lifetime moments. You'll find me and my crew visiting the parks from rope drop to close and packing in as much magic as possible to each day of our Walt Disney World Resort vacation. From dining to photo spots and all the details in between, you've got a friend in me! Learn More About Amy

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