Disney Dollar

Disney Dollars are a type of currency available from the Walt Disney Company. Legally, they are considered gift certificates, but Disney parks, stores, and resorts in the US and Puerto Rico accept them as cash in payment of any bill.

 

 

The dollars come in one, five and ten dollar denominations (and since 2005 also in $50) and are redeemable for goods or services at the theme parks, the Disney cruise ships, their Castaway Cay port of call and the Disney stores. They were first issued in 1987 and are collected by Disney memorabilia fans. Special editions are sometimes sold to Disney Cast Members as a form of incentive.
Disney dollars come in A dollars and D dollars. The former created for Disneyland in Anaheim, California (hence the A), and the latter D for Walt Disney World in Florida. New Disney dollars have been produced every year since 1987 except 1992 and 2004. Since 2005 they also have T dollars (for The Disney stores) and B dollars (only as $50 bills from the artist Boyer for Disneyland’s 50th Anniversary Celebration).