For many decades Walt Disney World had a 24 hour direct toll-free number at 1-800-WDISNEY that you could call to make your room reservations, ask questions about theme park admission tickets, or to make dining reservations. That all changed in the early 90's when the company switched over to a new set of phone numbers that were more oriented to Walt Disney World's acronym, WDW. The prefix "407-WDW" can be immediately recognized by anyone that has ever tried to find a telephone number for anything related to Walt Disney World. Most notable are "407-WDW-DINE" and "407-WDW-TOUR" which have made it easier to remember telephone numbers but have also shifted the cost off to the consumer.
I've seen other threads on here that say as soon as one of those 800 numbers gets released to the general public, Disney shuts them down. I think if any do exist, they are for travel agents or international guests only.
1800 numbers are not for the general public.They are for Ta's, food vendors and buisness contractors.Anytime they get posted, disney shuts them down on purpose.