Each resort "type" has a different dollar level you are allowed to apply to your account before you are "charged". I am sorry that I don't recall those amounts. As long as you apply gift card payment before you reach that limit, you will be fine. Also, regardless of limit, they will charge any final balance at some point on the last night of your stay. I don't know if there has ever been any specific "time" identified here before.At the end of your vacation can you pay off your magic band charging with Disney gift cards or does it automatically get charged to your credit card?
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I do not understand why they won't let you carry a credit of gift cards so you do not have to go to the desk and apply it throughout your trip. On the cruise you can carry a credit. So it seems like it should be the same way. We are going to be at Boardwalk next week and I want to use up my gift cards, so I will be making a daily visit to the front desk, but it seems like it would be easy to make this change. Perhaps in the future it will happen.
The explanation I have been given on three separate occasions at three different resorts is that they can't (won't) allow a credit balance using giftcards because if they had to refund any of that balance, the system requires that it be put back onto the same giftcard from whence the funds came. They cannot refund to a new giftcard, and they cannot guarantee that you still have the original giftcard in your possession. Therefore, since they may not actually be able to give you your money back, they will not do a credit balance with giftcards.
You can have a credit balance if you give them cash. THAT, they can refund to you if necessary.
FWIW: A similar thing happens if you use giftcards to pay the deposit on your room and then later cancel the reservation. The money will be refunded to the original giftcard (just like it would with a credit card). I've had this happen a couple of times. Plus, every time I've used a giftcard to pay my room deposit, the CM has stressed that I needed to keep the giftcard, just in case I cancel, as the funds would be returned to that card.
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If you have a bunch of GCs, I highly suggest using disneygiftcard site to combine them, you can combine up to $1000 onto each card. I usually do a few cards at $500 each.
I do not understand why they won't let you carry a credit of gift cards so you do not have to go to the desk and apply it throughout your trip. On the cruise you can carry a credit. So it seems like it should be the same way. We are going to be at Boardwalk next week and I want to use up my gift cards, so I will be making a daily visit to the front desk, but it seems like it would be easy to make this change. Perhaps in the future it will happen.
I learned recently that if you get to the front desk and you credit card has already been run, it's possible to reverse that transaction and put the charge on a GC. (Hat tip to Backside of Magic podcast.)You can do this but don't wait until the morning of your last day. Go the night before. They will run your card during the night. We do this all the time.
OH OK, I guess I can see the problem. I just registered my cards today and transferred all the balances to one card so I only have to deal with one while we are there. Perhaps they will come up with a way to do this in the future. It seems like something they could find a way to deal with eventually. Perhaps letting you apply the cards before the trip so you don't have to worry about them. That is what we do on the cruise.
You shouldn't have to go every day to pay off your charges; they won't get charged off to your credit card that quickly. I go once during my trip and then the evening before we check out. (I do pay off my whole room charge a few days before we arrive, so it is just our dining that we charge to the room during our stay.)
I learned recently that if you get to the front desk and you credit card has already been run, it's possible to reverse that transaction and put the charge on a GC. (Hat tip to Backside of Magic podcast.)
This may be one of those things that not all front desk CMs know how to do or are even aware of, so one might need to ask a supervisor for assistance. It also may depend on how much time has passed since the first charge.
