Count me in as a gift card fan! Here's why:
1. They never, ever expire. If you don't use a gift card and stash it aside for a while, you can take it out in another 2 years and use it then.
2. No tax and no shipping fee to send the card to you.
3. It's an excellent way to 'save' for your trip. It's a way to put aside dedicated Disney money that cannot be spent on anything else, and if you are saving for a DLR trip and want to make
sure that there is money solely going into the Disney fund, gift cards are a great way to go.
4. They are versatile! Not only can they be used at
most of the restaurants (both table service and counter service) and shops all around DLR (including all the places in the 3 Disney hotels), they can also be used to pay off your Disney hotel bill (you can give the gift cards to the CM at the front desk when you check in or check out) or hotel travel package. Additionally, the gift cards can be used for PhotoPass online orders. They can be used for purchases on the
Disney Cruise Line, at the Disney Stores in malls, at the
Disney Store online website, for Adventures by Disney stuff, etc. Plus, you can use gift cards on the
Disneyland website to order Park Hoppers, Annual Passes, etc.
5. You can
always get the full value of the card. Any Disney merchant will take the remaining balance of the card (even if it's 75 cents) and then take another card or another form of payment as well, to complete a single transaction. I handed about 8 gift cards - all in different amounts - to the CM at the Paradise Pier front desk when I checked in last December to pay off one hotel bill.
Let's say you have a gift card for $25, and you give one to your son to buy souvenirs. He comes back and gives you the card, and there is $1.50 left on it. You cannot think of too many options for what to do with that remaining $1.50 because almost nothing in DLR costs $1.50. However, maybe you are planning to get a PhotoPass CD when you return home, on the PP website. You can apply that $1.50 towards your PhotoPass order and finish off the card, and then use an additional form of payment to pay off the rest. You can also do this at restaurants in DLR, shops, the hotels, etc. Or, you can set aside the card with its $1.50 balance for future use.
6. Just in case you don't want to use that remaining, hypothetical $1.50 that's left on a card towards a transaction, you can reload the card. You can reload the card to get it to an amount you want it to be, and then you can keep it for yourself to re-use - OR you can give it as a gift to someone else.