Money Saving Tips for Discount Disney Gift Cards

This covers our best money-saving tips for buying discount Disney gift cards via Target, Kroger, BJ’s Wholesale Club, Costco, Sam’s Club, Meijer, Best Buy and beyond. Some deals offer big savings for your Walt Disney World vacation, while others are smaller but easier.

Since we are pretty big on stretching our vacation dollar with all sorts of travel hacks, we thought we’d share some of the best methods for scoring discounted Disney gift cards. Some of this might sound complicated and intimidating, but it’s really easy once you get the hang of it, and the upside is so tremendous that it makes the effort of learning well worth it. With all of these gift card deals, we’d recommend trying to stack savings via credit card purchase portals or cashback sites. Chase, PayPal, American Express, etc. all offer bonus savings from time to time.

As good deals come and go, we update this post with the best options for saving money on Disney gift cards. Some of them are convoluted and have limited applicability. Others are open to everyone but have stricter purchase limits. Regardless, this is one of the easiest way to save money on Walt Disney World vacations–and one of the few that is “stackable” with other discounts.

Normally, 10% off is a great deal on Disney gift cards–even if gated behind a membership at one of the club stores. We jump on discounts offering that degree of savings, especially since virtually every Disney gift card deal has limits. You’ll typically be capped at $800 at the most worth of gift cards with any deal, and often limits are far lower than that. It’s very easy to spend $800 at Walt Disney World (let alone $200 to $400). That’s one day (at best?) in the parks!

Usually, the best sales happen between mid-November and mid-December and then again during Christmas in July sales (or Memorial/Labor Day). We’re now past the first sweet spot, and have a while to go before the second.

Hopefully you all were able to take advantage of the ‘infinite money-saving glitch’ on the Early Black Friday Disney Gift Card Deal at Target, and don’t need another deal. You’ve already maxed out your gift card buy for 2026 Walt Disney World vacations.

If not, and still have gift card “needs” for the first half of 2026, it’s time to lower your standards from that 10% threshold. We share all of the gift card sales, so subscribe to our free email newsletter for a heads up when more Disney gift card deals go live. Here’s the latest.

March 2026 Disney Gift Card Deal

There’s a new gift card deal via shopping portal bonuses for Giftcards.com. Topcashback and BeFrugal are offering 8% cashback on the following brands: Home Depot, Airbnb, Sephora, Southwest, Delta, Lowe’s Nordstrom, Marriott, TJ Maxx & HomeGoods, and (most relevant for our purposes) Disney physical gift cards.

Fine print: Orders over $2,000 are not eligible for cash back. Cashback eligible on sales up to a net of $2,000 in any given calendar month. Sales above this value will be adjusted out by the retailer.

Note that Disney and other gift cards eligible for this deal are not discounted, and purchasing discounted gift cards voids the cashback. Basically, the cashback is the discount here.

To each their own, but I do not view this cashback offer as “worth it” unless you have a trip coming up soon and have no better options. Something is better than nothing, I suppose. If you have more time, waiting for a better deal is probably the better course of action. We use a lot of cashback portals, and the big issue is that tracking is not perfect.

If you’re wondering what other options occasionally exist for saving money on Disney gift cards, we have a rundown below. Note that these are not always available–they come and go. If you click a link and full price gift cards come up, you’re not missing anything–the deal isn’t being offered!

Costco

Costco Wholesale sometimes sells Disney eGift cards for ~10% off, but we don’t see any Disney gift cards currently available. Stay tuned!

When this deal is offered, you need to be an active Costco Member and signed in to your account to purchase at sale price. This is delivered via email, so the recipient’s email address must be supplied in email field on the Shipping Address page.

There’s a limit of 2 Disney gift cards per membership. These can be combined with other gift cards via Disney’s online management tool. We’ve seen scattered reports (with hit or miss results) of some Costco members being able to make two different transactions, each with 2 gift cards in them.

It seems like you’re more likely to be successful if you have a membership with multiple members on it, each having a unique ID. Or if you place one order one day, and another the next. Regardless, don’t be surprised if your second transaction is unsuccessful. (We haven’t heard of anyone managing 3 or more orders. Two is the max.)

Sam’s Club

Sam’s Club sometimes runs sales allowing members to purchase $200 Disney gift cards for $180–or 10% off–to be delivered electronically. This deal is online only and while supplies last; prices may vary in club. When there isn’t a special promo, it’s typically $190 for $200. Better than nothing, but not a great deal on its own.

Note that this is an eGift card, and it will be emailed within 48 hours of purchase. It also also supposed to be limited to 4 per membership, but in the past that has not always been enforced. Readers have reported subsequent orders not only going through but also being fulfilled–effectively making this 10% off an unlimited number of gift cards, which is huge.

We saw someone say they bought over $3,000 of gift cards without issues during this deal last year! But just because it has worked before now doesn’t mean it will now, or even in a few hours or days. These limits seem to be very glitchy and success varies almost by luck. So expect to be able to purchase 4 discount Disney gift cards–anything beyond that is unexpected icing on the cake!

Note that even if gift cards are only nominally discounted at Costco or Sam’s Club, you can still potentially turn this into a good-to-great deal if you have a Discover card. For the first quarter (through March 31, 2026), Discover is offering 5% cash back on purchases at Grocery Stores and Wholesale Clubs, on up to $1,500 in combined purchases after you activate the bonus. Login to activate your bonus categories on your Discover account to earn rewards.

Of course, this is only a deal sweetener if you wouldn’t otherwise hit $1,500 in the ordinary course of your spending at grocery stores and wholesale clubs. Even with only one toddler to feed, I’m pretty sure we’ll clear that bar pretty easily without adding Disney gift cards given the current cost of groceries! As always, YMMV.

Best Buy

Another currently unavailable but frequently repeated discount is Best Buy offering 10% discounts to My Best Buy Plus or Total members. For those who are unfamiliar with it, this is essentially their version of Amazon Prime, offering expedited shipping and access to exclusive sale prices.

It’s also not uncommon to find discount Disney gift cards are sold at Best Buy without the need for a BB+ membership. That’s happened multiple times for Black Friday or Cyber Monday, with the retailer selling $50 Disney gift cards for $45, or a savings of 10% off.

Where this deal gets really sweet is if you have If you have any Chase credit or debit cards (or the Best Buy card), as many of these have targeted offers for 10% cashback at Best Buy. That should be stackable with this offer, making the discount even better.

In terms of fine print, you’re limited to one Disney gift card per transaction and account, although some people have reported success placing 2 separate orders or buying more with different accounts. Others have had their subsequent order(s) cancelled, not that we know from personal experience or anything. Basically, it’s YMMV after the first order.

Target REDCard

The Target REDcard gets you an automatic 5% discount on any purchase at Target, including gift cards. Among other things, Target sells Disney gift cards both online and in-store, making for a simple way to save 5% on your Walt Disney World vacation.

There are also frequently Target Circle Bonuses that give members rewards and extra savings with just-for-you bonuses. Note that these are targeted (kind of like Disney PIN Codes), so not everyone will receive them. One of these was incredibly common last holiday season during the excellent deal mentioned towards the top of the post, and we just had another in early 2026 that turned a “nothing” deal into over 10% off. But this is YMMV.

If you don’t have a Target Red Card it might be worth getting one just to take advantage of the discounts on gift cards. Consider this: many Disney fans are Disney Visa cardholders (a fairly crumby credit card, honestly) because of the Disney perks. However, by virtue of this one deal, the Target Red Card is unquestionably a better card from a rewards perspective for Disney fans.

It may not have Mickey Mouse’s picture on the card, but the Target REDcard gives Disney fans (who know how to use it) greater rewards. You can also take advantage of it with the Target Red Debit Card, which can be a good option for those who don’t want a credit card…or another one.

Kroger Fuel Points

For those of you near Kroger grocery stores, this is one of the better “everyday” ways to save on Disney gift cards (well, technically, you’re saving money on gas, but it’s because of the gift cards). Normally, every dollar you spend at Kroger earns 1 fuel point, or 2 fuel points on gift card purchases. However, Kroger offers 4X fuel points from time to time, which really sweetens the deal.

For every 100 fuel points you redeem, you save $0.10 off every gallon of gas (up to $1/gallon off) you purchase on a single fuel purchase. The precise value of this deal varies based upon how large of a gas tank you’re filling (and how empty your tank), so obviously those with trucks and larger vehicles are going to do better here.

Let’s say your gas tank has 25 gallons of empty space: the normal offer could be worth $25 for every $500 spent (5% savings). With the 4X deal, you’re looking at 10% savings. Stack this with a credit card that earns extra at grocery stores, and this can be one of the best deals out there when the 4X bonus is available.

While we use this for Disney gift cards, like many of the offers here, the same theory can be applied to a variety of other stores, including Target, Lowe’s, Southwest Airlines, GAP, iTunes, and Visa. Note to be mindful that the generic ‘Visa’ gift cards have an activation fee, which more or less kills the deal.

Meijer Mperks

If you live in the Midwest or one of the other regions in the United States with Meijer stores, they often run $5 off $50 promos on gift cards. When available, this is limited to a total of 10 rewards purchases–or $500 in gift cards–per Mperks account. (Meijer routinely runs this offer, usually multiple times per year.)

This means you can purchase a single Disney gift card for $500 and you’ll earn ten rewards of $5 (or $50 total) to use on future purchases. This essentially makes it identical to some of the better warehouse club deals, but without the membership requirement–the only catch here is that not everyone has Meijer stores near them.

BJ’s Wholesale Club

Similar story here as with the other warehouse clubs–Disney eGift cards are discounted from time to time. Unlike Sam’s Club and Costco, these are not usually 10% off–they’re random prices, like $24.49 for a $25 gift card or $141 for $150.

Those savings aren’t as good as what you’d find at the other warehouse/wholesale clubs, but there is one important thing to note, which is that BJ’s occasionally loads coupons into accounts and those can be used on gift cards. So if you have one for $10 off $125, suddenly that $150 gift card is potentially more attractive! (Of course, that means not using the coupon on something else, so there is opportunity cost.)

There’s also the reality that most households don’t have memberships to multiple wholesale clubs, and this is better than nothing. Also that limits on gift card deals may mean that you buy the “good enough” savings after maxing out the best deals!

Warehouse Clubs

Even easier than the Kroger Fuel Points is the discounted Disney gift cards Sam’s Club and Costco sometimes sell. These gift cards (or packs of gift cards) aren’t always available, and when they are, the savings are usually 4-6%, but if you’re not too keen on the other methods (or don’t have Kroger near you), it can be a “better than nothing” scenario.

This deal can be sweetened if you have a Chase Freedom credit card, as wholesale clubs are one of the rotating 5X categories (this quarter, in fact). Speaking of credit cards, make sure you have the correct credit card when visiting your warehouse club of choice (Sam’s Club now accepts Visa; Costco stopped accepting AmEx). You don’t want to have to pay in cash, causing you to lose out on that bonus!

Cashback Portals

Another way to sweeten the deal is by combining the gift card churning with cashback shopping portals. There are a variety of these, and the percentages of cashback they offer can vary based upon what promos they’re offering, and the product purchased. I like to use cashbackmonitor.com or evreward.com for a quick “at a glance” comparison of the cashback portals.

I use cashback portals fairly regularly, but this typically does not hold true when it comes to gift card churning. Many retailers exclude gift cards from their cashback offers, and while you can still game the system to get cashback on gift card purchases (although they are technically excluded, the retailers and cashback sites often do not effectively communicate as to the substance of the order), it’s inconsistent.

More importantly (for me, at least), I’ve heard stories of people being blacklisted from certain online retailers as a result of “manipulating” the cashback portals for their gift card purchase rackets. This is another “your mileage may vary” situation, so consider giving it a try for greater savings.

This is another option that can be leveraged in myriad different ways, and with cards that have nothing to do with Disney. If you’re really serious and/or crazy, you could go full circle and apply the principles gleaned here to do manufactured spends. I’m not going to go into further detail on that, as the line between that type of churning and “gift card laundering” is a thin one. Both sides of that “line” are totally legal, the latter might cause some headaches.

With all of these strategies, I’d recommend not doing this too far in advance of your trip; if you’re doing any of this 3 years in advance, you aren’t beating the system at all–you’d be better off making actual investments given typical ROI and the time value of money.

I’d also recommend not tying up more money than you can afford to be stuck in limbo; if you’re paying interest on credit cards to fund this, you’re also losing in the grand scheme of things. Finally, be careful. While all of this is perfectly legal, businesses aren’t exactly “fans” of customers exploiting their policies. If you are cycling a lot of money through any retailer solely in gift card purchases, you might draw some attention to yourself, and risk catching their ire.

With all of that said, good luck leveraging these Disney gift card hacks to save a little more money on your Walt Disney World vacation! With a little work, these strategies can be incredibly valuable and make those exorbitant prices a little more palatable. Once you learn the ropes with using these tactics for Disney, think bigger picture. There are entire blogs and websites devoted to travel hacks, including churning, manufactured spends, etc. Once you get the hang of it, the possibilities are almost endless.

Likewise, if anything sounds confusing, feel free to ask questions–everyone starts from the beginning, and my explanations as someone who has been ‘hacking’ for a while might be insufficient for walking beginners through these processes from start to finish.

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Your Thoughts

Have you tried purchasing “discount” Disney gift cards to cut the cost of your vacation? Any other strategies you’ve used to save for a Walt Disney World trip? Questions about any of the techniques we’ve shared? We love hearing from readers, so please share some of your favorite ways to save, or any other thoughts or questions you have, in the comments!

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    1. Hey Sarah,
      They never expire and you can use them anywhere for all things Disney.
      When we go on vacation we use them to pay for EVERYTHING. Resorts, food, experiences, gifts, events, haircuts!
      Yes the Barbers of Main Street even.
      The one place you might not be able to use them are inside the gas stations or the McDonalds in the bubble. I never tried so maybe someone else has the answer to that.
      Off property they can be used at the Disney Wearhouses and most places in Disney Springs.
      One little glitch, if you want to use them for an experience like Keys to the Kingdom or Wild Africa Trek you have to call Disney to use the DGC.
      In those cases it’s usually best to secure the event first, then call Disney. I believe you might be able take the cost of the experience off your card and replace it with DGC money when you sign in for the event. I might be wrong about that but I’ll know next Sunday.
      Hope this all helps.

  1. The target Reloadable red card is free to have. Twice a month I purchase gift cards via email and save 5 percent. Then apply them as a payment for my September trip. By the time I pay the total bill I will have saved 250.00. That’s not including buying more for spending at Disney. That’s money toward a nice character meal or a couple meals .

  2. Thanks as always! Snagged 4 gift cards this morning. FYI it did limit me to 4. I would have bought more as I’m going next week and then again in October. Oh well. In total I got $1400 in gift cards for $1300. Combination of Sams and Target. I’ll take $100 in free money and that is before the cash back on my credit card.

  3. I have been hearing rumors of this Costco deal also. Some say it will just be for So Cal. Looking forward to more information when you have it. Thanks!

  4. I love anytime you can chip away at the final cost of a Disney trip. If I pay for my hotel/tickets with gift cards and I would happen to need to cancel my reservation all together how is the refund issued? It would be quite a large total to sit on gift cards if I would need to postpone for a year. But I am guessing that the chance you take when buying the cards.

    1. Hey Tina,
      They return as much as they can to the original gift card that you used with them, up to a total of $1,000. After that they put it on a new gift card and send that to you.
      That’s why, it’s important to hold onto those gift cards you paid them with.
      To clarify a bit more, once again, it goes back to the gift cards you used to pay them. NOT to the card it originally may have come from.
      For instance, whenever I pick up a $50 or $100 or whatever amount DGC at Target, I go to Disneygiftcards.com and transfer that value onto one of the several favorites I keep. Fantasia, Four Parks, Bambi etc.
      I then throw away the empty card.
      When I pay Disney it’s always with one of my favorite “collectable” cards that I have. They’re also the ones I will be filling and taking on our trip.
      BTW, Bambi is my wife’s. I would have GODZILLA if I could. Come on Disney buy TOHO!
      Hope that helps.

  5. Meijer actually sometimes does 7,500 points on $50 giftcards. If you use your points on fuel it pays off big time as 10,000 points = $1 off a gal and that means $16 for my car when I fill up.

  6. Heads up! There is a 10% discount on Disney Gift Cards up to a $500 gift card right now on giftcards.com. I have no idea how long the code is good for…I believe Disney Chase Visa also has a 5% cash back offer on all gift cards on that site right now as well if you activate the code on your Chase account (I have no idea if both discounts will stick but the $50 off $500 definitely worked a little while ago.

  7. Sams Club is definitely currently limiting members to 4 Gift Cards per membership. There is also a new member special going on right now where a 1 year membership is $25, and includes a complementary additional card holder, which isn’t limited to a family member.

  8. Can you have someone else purchase the Sam’s club gift cards for you? Is there an issue using them if a relative purchased them for you and forwarded them to you?
    What is the easiest way to use multiple electronic gift cards? Would the Disney Gift Card website be the way to go?

    1. The gift cards aren’t tied to anyone’s name, if that’s what you’re asking–so there’s no issue. Using the Disney gift card website is definitely the best way to combine them–just don’t lose the combined card/number!

  9. Another way to get even more for your money at Target is waiting for Target Circle Bonus offers, where you’ll get a $15-$30 reward if you make a certain number of purchases up to a certain amount. In the past month I got the 5% off, plus an additional $35 cash back on the purchase of $325 in Disney gift cards. It all comes to about 15% off total. Can’t beat that anywhere.

  10. I have noticed Meijer running a lot of 7,500 mperks points for a $50 gift card lately. Which is the equivalent of 15% off, and even better when you use the rewards at the pump. $500 limit, but this is the 2nd time I have seen this reward in the last 2 months. They some times touch 20% off around the holidays, but its usually for a more limited $ amount.

    1. The 7,500 mperks deal at Meijer is actually happening now and will continue through 8-3-2024. So, as you stated, if you buy a $500 Disney gift card (or just about any gift card in that amount, other than a handful of excluded cards), you will get the maximum back for this deal which amounts to $75 in store credit. If your vehicle requires a lot of fuel, you can actually get a better return on mperks redemption for a gas discount as you pointed out. So when you redeem mperks, rather than automatically going for the store credit, take a look at the gas discount and whatever else might be on offer in the redemption process.

  11. We are at Oga’s in Batuu West right now, and I just got two (the max) cards at Sam’s Club for 10% off. TY!
    Now I need to know if there is merch coming tomorrow MTFBWY that’s worth the insane queue and process to obtain!

  12. BJ’s has discounts on their Disney cards. $20 off $500. I start buying them whenever I go shopping and use them to make payments on my vacation. Last trip, we saved $300 dollars on our reservation!

    1. FYI – starting today May 3rd – Sam’s club has the $100 Disney gift cards for $90! You are only allowed to buy 2 cards. It’s a great deal though!

  13. The Costco deal is 2 per membership per purchase. We bought two gift cards on two separate occasions this week.

  14. The Chase Freedom cards also have Costco as one of their bonus categories this quarter (4Q2023). So if you activate that offer, haven’t met the $1,5000 maximum spend threshold, and use your Chase Freedom card that brings it down to $213.75 (after accounting for the 5% back on your $224.99 purchase) for a $250 gift card. Do it twice and you’re sitting pretty good.

  15. the Blood Connection ((SC, GA) is giving $50 egift cards for blood donations. The cards are for a company that lets you choose what card you want and Disney is included. Got the link and selected card within 1-2 hours of my donation. Transferred the value to my physical gift card (Bantu Credit coin) on disney gift card app. 100% discount for a pint of blood.

  16. Tom, you’re the exact person who’d know this: Which purchases at WDW qualify for the Chase Freedom 5x points this quarter? Tickets only, or dining, merch, etc?

  17. We’re midwesterners who are able to take advantage of the Meijer offer! They are currently offering 10,000 Mperks points for every $50 in gift card purchases up to $250/50,000 point. These Mperks points can be redeemed in a variety of ways but the best deal is for $1 off per gallon up to 30 gallons at Meijer gas stations.

    1. Thanks for this! Came here looking for more details on the bounceback offer, but definitely excited to see this, I would have missed it! Heading to Meijer today. 50,000 points can also be used for $50 off your total purchase, for those unfamiliar with mperks!

  18. Target Red Card is good for the 5% off Disney gift cards but be careful getting the electronic E card. Many of the Disney restaurants couldn’t scan the bar code at the table and needed to take my phone in the back or to a register to scan. Kinda a nuisance. I prefer the physical gift cards instead mainly for this reason .

    1. All you need to do is transfer the e-card to a physical card- Just use the disneygiftcard site- it’s so easy! You do need to have a physical card to do this! You can also transfer smaller cards ($25) to one card, so you are not carrying around so many cards.

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