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Can Disney gift cards be used to pay off the room charges on the KTTW card? I would prefer to just use KTTW vs. carrying around all of our gift cards (we have at least 4 of them).
If they can be used, how do I go about doing so? Do I give them to the CM during check in, or do I go to the front desk prior to check out and have them applied?
Can Disney gift cards be used to pay off the room charges on the KTTW card? I would prefer to just use KTTW vs. carrying around all of our gift cards (we have at least 4 of them).
They sure can. In fact, that's how I do it -- I set up a charge account with the KTTW and use that to make all my purchases. Then I pay the room charge balance off with gift cards (that I leave locked in the room safe until I need them.) The gift cards, if lost or stolen can be used by anyone who finds them. The KTTW card can be instantly re-issued if lost or stolen and you can contest the charges with Disney right then and there.
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Originally Posted by srsatkowiak
If they can be used, how do I go about doing so? Do I give them to the CM during check in, or do I go to the front desk prior to check out and have them applied?
You can do it either way -- set up a cash balance at check-in using the gift cards, or you can just stop by the front desk whenever you'd like to pay it down with the gift cards. (Remember, each resort level has a charge limit. Values allows $500 before it has to be moved to a credit card or paid off in cash. Moderates allow $1,000 and Deluxes allow $1,500.)
Just make sure to stop at take care of it on your last night. Otherwise they will charge the balance to your credit card/debit card on file and it's a hassle for them to "pull" the charge back so you can apply the gift card.
Yes, you can pay the room charges from your KTTW card with Disney gift cards. If I have a gift card to use, I just go to the desk the night before we check out and settle any charges then. Any charges after that would be applied to your credit card on file.
I have also heard of people applying gift cards to their account when they check in, creating a cash balance, although I haven't personally done that.
I prefer to charge everything on my KTTW card vs. carrying gift cards also.
They sure can. In fact, that's how I do it -- I set up a charge account with the KTTW and use that to make all my purchases. Then I pay the room charge balance off with gift cards (that I leave locked in the room safe until I need them.) The gift cards, if lost or stolen can be used by anyone who finds them. The KTTW card can be instantly re-issued if lost or stolen and you can contest the charges with Disney right then and there.
This is exactly why I didn't want to carry the GCs around as it will be quite a loss and just about what we want to use for spending money. We usually set up a charge account with the KTTW and use that to make all purchases as well. We carry little cash and no CCs around the parks.
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Originally Posted by Caldercup
You can do it either way -- set up a cash balance at check-in using the gift cards, or you can just stop by the front desk whenever you'd like to pay it down with the gift cards.
I didn't know about the cash balance. I assume after you have used up the cash balance part, the rest will be put on the charge account you have established? If we didn't use all of our cash balance up, would they would give us a Disney GC back with the remaining amount?
So, can I deposit my gift cards into my account at check-in and have my charges pre-paid? We've never done this, just carried them around but using them to pay off my KTTW charges would be much smarter. I lose stuff a LOT!
The way a "cash balance" works is you give them the gift cards at check in and they create an account from which KTTW charges will draw down. If you would like to have them set up charging privileges with a credit card to cover any charges that exceed the cash balance, I'm sure they'd be able to do it. (The thing about Disney is, I think they've faced just about any situation a guest can put to them.)
If you do a cash balance and don't use it all up, they refund it to you however you'd like. I've heard of people requesting cash and being given that. I've heard of people asking it to go back on a Disney Gift Card and they do it that way.
I'm not certain of how they handle surplus cash balances at WDW, but I suspect it's consistent with what they do on DCL. Surplus cash is not normally refunded at check-out, unless there is also a credit card number on file. They have to protect themselves from charges that have not yet entered the system by check-out. On DCL there are still charges entered into a plain receipt book, and the photo gallery can still be open for business. They may not issue a refund check until a week or more following the cruise.
At WDW, I suspect the same should be true, as you can check out long before your KTTW expires (you can normally charge on it until 11:59pm of your check-out day). I don't know whether the cash registers at the Downtown Disney restaurants that accept the KTTW have finally been tied into Disney's computers, but in the past, they were not tied in - again, it was a paper charge slip transaction, so the charges might not be entered for a day or more (I've seen some charges "drop" days after the transaction took place). Naturally, you might say, "Then invalidate my KTTW right now, so I can't use it later in the day." But, of course, Disney would rather you kept spending until 11:59pm.
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You all are such a wealth of knowledge! It seems like I just have to think a question and someone on here has already asked it and there are plenty of great responses. I was thinking about the GC question just earlier today...love passporter and all the members!!
I agree with Rosanna, virtually every question I'm mulling over, someone on Passporter boards has already asked and answered. I really appreciate fellow Disney fans and their great insight! This answered my GC question as well! Glad this outlet exists for us Disneyphiles!
At WDW, I suspect the same should be true, as you can check out long before your KTTW expires ...
I believe you have to have a credit/debit card on file if you withdraw the cash funds. But I do know that WillCAD has gotten cash back when he closed out the cash balance and had the funds refunded to him as cash.