Thank you.Yes - we've gradually been updating the style of our money, but the older bills are still good.
I am in the U.K., so that isn’t an option. I will discover whether WDW will accept them. My daughter worked at Camp America/Camp Lindenmere for a few summers and was always paid in cash. Rather than exchange the dollars to pounds, she just left the dollars in the safe and used them whenever she travelled to the US. Given the current exchange rate, that was a very good decision!I'd go by your bank and swap out the bills.
That’s great. It’s a bit different in the U.K. when they take notes out of circulation.Cash and coin doesn't become illegal just because of a redesign. That's not how U.S. currency works.
If you'd like further confirmation of that this is from the Federal Reserve
Do I have to trade in my old-design notes when a new one begins circulating?
No, you do not have to trade in your old-design notes for new ones. All U.S. currency remains legal tender, regardless of when it was issued.
I was JUST telling my 15 year old about travellers checks. We took a trip to VA around 1981/82, just my mom and me, and she didn't have a credit card at that time, not sure when she finally got one. I remember her using traveller's checks at the hotel and a few other places. Back then it was all cash, maybe a personal check if accepted, and traveler's checks. Trying to explain them to him was funny. Guess it would be like using a gift certificate...which e doesn't really know what those are either. ha!!WDW bigger cashier spots will be fine, it's the smaller spots with HS kids who maybe never saw one that will totally trip you up (says the former poor HS cashier tripped up by an Amex travelers check because no-one explained rich people have stuff like that.)
I was just going to mention travelers' checks slso. I remember going to the bank or AAA office before a trip to get a few hundred in various denominations. Always remembered to sign the initial signature as soon as I got them, paranoid over losing them. Fun memory from the past.I was JUST telling my 15 year old about travellers checks. We took a trip to VA around 1981/82, just my mom and me, and she didn't have a credit card at that time, not sure when she finally got one. I remember her using traveller's checks at the hotel and a few other places. Back then it was all cash, maybe a personal check if accepted, and traveler's checks. Trying to explain them to him was funny. Guess it would be like using a gift certificate...which e doesn't really know what those are either. ha!!
I found a few old 20s from the 80s the other day. I don't know if I want to spend them, they look so neat.
I don't get it as much with cash these days because I don't carry that much at all but I kinda take a fascination with getting old bills and coins. Like when I get a quarter minted in the 1970s or the 1950s or even earlier, same with pennies, dimes, etc.That’s great. It’s a bit different in the U.K. when they take notes out of circulation.
Somewhere I have at least one $2 bill that I kept as a memento...I should really find that...but who knows where it's ended up in the black hole that is the houseI found a few old 20s from the 80s the other day. I don't know if I want to spend them, they look so neat.

Old? That's not old! They're mature.old bills and coins. Like when I get a quarter minted in the 1970s or the 1950s

How right you areOld? That's not old! They're mature.![]()

In 1983 the primary type of travel money was travel checks or cash. Credit cards weren't accepted everywhere at the time because merchants had to pay a percentage to the credit card company when they get reimburse for them. So they didn't want people to use them. They were accepted but not widely. There were no pocket sized cell phones either and there were banks of coin operated land lines all over the parks. People used Travelers Checks because in crowded areas you could get pickpocketed for your cash and credit cards, but if you kept track of where and when you cashed Travelers Checks you could get them replaced. The only CC that was a problem was the American Express Credit Cards because they charged more than Visa or MasterCard to the places that let you use them so for the longest time many places just wouldn't accept them.I was JUST telling my 15 year old about travellers checks. We took a trip to VA around 1981/82, just my mom and me, and she didn't have a credit card at that time, not sure when she finally got one. I remember her using traveller's checks at the hotel and a few other places. Back then it was all cash, maybe a personal check if accepted, and traveler's checks. Trying to explain them to him was funny. Guess it would be like using a gift certificate...which e doesn't really know what those are either. ha!!
I found a few old 20s from the 80s the other day. I don't know if I want to spend them, they look so neat.