nurseberta
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Is there any need to bring cash other than tips for mousekeeping
Ugh! that's a nightmare!!! thanks for the tipI always bring cash bc Disney's tech sucks and their systems go down then you can't order anything via mobile or pay with a credit card. I always have enugh cash to pay for food/drinks for the day
If you are not driving yourself, some people tip the driver who brings them (and their luggage) to/from the airport. However, if you are using Uber/Lyft, you can tip through the app.
Some people tip Bell Services castmembers if they bring luggage to/from the room.
If you are flying, and if your airline has curb-side check-in, and if you are using that service, you might want to tip.
I have never had more then $100.00 with me in cash. That was even back when everyone used Travelers Checks.I always recommend having SOME cash just in case the tech goes down.
This has happened to me a couple of times at WDW.
It actually just happened a few weeks ago when I went to UPS to make copies of our Christmas letter and I had to run to the ATM because I had none on me.
I have seen this multiple times. It is usually the kiosks that sell pretzels/water etc. Yep… I have bought a lot of strangers water over the years because the machine went down just as they were trying to buy something. It’s a good feeling being able to pixie dust someone. Another time my kiddo really wanted a main street ballon but the handheld thing for scanning bands/cards was down.I’m sure it happens, but I’ve never seen a point of sale at a Disney park only accepting cash.
I’ve also seen many people at the parks paying with cash…even at the height of the pandemic when it was advised against.
It’s good to have in case your CC is denied/canceled. Sometimes, the CC companies get overzealous and lock your CC for suspicious activity when it’s just your vacation charges. Also, if they cancel your card due to fraud, they may not notify you or let you know in time, so you could be carrying around an useable CC. So, bring backup CC too.
Happened to us in Hawaii once. Luckily, DH and I each carry 2 separate cards on trips.I’ll attest to this. On one trip visiting family, I had fraudulent charges on my CC. They locked the card when I reported it. We’re now here at WDW and my replacement card was locked because of traveling charges, even though I reported we would be traveling. I had to call to get unlocked.