AA Mom And Kids Mickey Ice Cream Bar; DinoLand U.S.A.; animal kingdom
  • On Nov 11, 2014
    Danielle from NB Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    I am going to WDW with my extended family. My daughter and I will be sharing a room with my sister. Can I link my credit card to my magic band as well as my daughter's, while my sister links her credit card to her magic band? Thanks for your help!

    Hi Danielle,

    Welcome home!  You are going to have an absolutely MAGICAL vacation at Walt Disney World with your daughter and extended family.  You can find some fantastic tips about vacationing with a large party right here on the Disney Parks Moms Panel site.  Simply select Walt Disney World as the specialty at the top of the page and then choose either "Larger Traveling Parties or Parties of 5-9" from the left navigation pane.

    The answer to your question is yes, you may link separate credit cards to you and your sister even though you will be sharing one room.  Upon check-in to your Disney Resort hotel, simply let the Cast Member know what you would like to do.  You will each have the ability to charge purchases to your own credit card account using your MagicBands.

    Thank you for submitting your question to us Danielle!  If we can answer any more vacation planning questions please just let us know.  We are always happy to help!

    Blessings,
    Brenda ºOº
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Meet the Panelist: Brenda, Missouri

I fell in love with Walt Disney World on my very first visit, which took place during my honeymoon. Since then we have added 4 "mouseketeers" to our family and have come to appreciate what a great value a Walt Disney World vacation can be on a budget. As a Physical Therapist and a mom of a large family, I would love to help you plan your next magical trip! Learn More About Brenda

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