First Good Disney Gift Card Deals of 2026!

The holiday shopping season is over and New Year is here, and this is typically when we see the fewest deals on Disney gift cards. Thankfully, there are two new special offers for those who missed the big sales during Black Friday. This covers discount details, how to sweeten the savings, and more you need to know about buying and using these gift cards.
If you’re looking for ways to save on gift cards at other retailers, check out our comprehensive Money-Saving Tips for Discount Disney Gift Cards. That covers Kroger, Target, Costco, Sam’s Club, Meijer and more. Recently, we’ve also been sharing deals on gift cards for third party restaurateurs that operate at Walt Disney World and Disneyland.
It includes everything from straightforward sales to more complicated ways to stack savings (e.g. cashback sites, credit card bonuses, etc). This post is shorter and sweeter, focusing on the current special offers at Sam’s Club and Giftcards.com as of January 2, 2026.
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–perhaps less–worth of gift cards with any deal, and it’s very easy to spend $800 at Walt Disney World. That’s one day (at best?) in the parks!
Usually, the best sales happen between mid-November and mid-December and then again in the summer. We’re now past that sweet spot, so if you 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.
For now, here are the details about Sam’s Club gift card sale…
Sam’s Club has $200 Disney eGift Card on sale for $185, which is below our 10% threshold for great holiday season sales but is nevertheless good for this time of year.
In terms of fine print, you’re limited to a maximum of 4 per order and 4 per membership. So $800 worth of digital Disney gift cards for $740, no matter how you slice it. You may have success with additional orders (that’s always YMMV), but they’re likely to get cancelled.
This deal is online only, starting January 2, 2026; prices may vary in club stores. (Meaning this deal most likely is not available in stores.) Here’s the link to this deal: https://www.samsclub.com/ip/disney-200-value-egift-card/16518816854
Disney Gift Cards are redeemable at Walt Disney World Resort, Disneyland Resort, Disney Cruise Line, Adventures by Disney, Disney Store US locations, DisneyStore.com, and beyond.
You can use Disney Gift Cards for almost anything parks-related, including but not limited to theme park tickets, hotel stays, merchandise, restaurants, Lightning Lanes, and even at some participating third party locations (e.g. stores and restaurants at Disney Springs and Downtown Disney).
You can use the gift cards online at Disneyworld.com or Disneyland.com when booking trips, as well as in the respective apps when placing Mobile Orders, etc. Basically, you can use these gift cards for almost anything at Walt Disney World, Disneyland, and beyond. There are some odd and random exceptions to this, but they’re almost as good as a regular credit card or currency.
This becomes a potentially 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.
It wouldn’t surprise me if there are other targeted bonuses for Chase or American Express cards, but if so, I’m unaware of them. Once again, YMMV.
The second ongoing gift card deal is via shopping portal bonuses for Giftcards.com, which should be valid through January 3, 2026.
Topcashback and BeFrugal are offering 8% cashback on the following brands: Home Depot, Airbnb, Sephora, 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 best course of action.
Reminder: Don’t Buy Disney+ Gift Cards
Be careful NOT to purchase the Disney+ gift card by accident. Disney+ Gift Cards are only valid for the Disney+ streaming service and cannot be used towards purchases at Walt Disney World, Disneyland, or literally anywhere else. By contrast, Disney gift cards can be used pretty much everywhere, including on the Disney+ streaming service.
This can be really confusing. We mention this with every gift card deal because there are horror stories all over social media about people buying thousands of dollars in non-refundable Disney+ gift cards to use at Walt Disney World only to be denied. It’s a costly mistake, albeit one that would buy you a lifetime supply of streaming (although perhaps not with the pace of price increases).
There is absolutely no point in buying Disney+ gift cards–not even if you want the streaming service! Quite honestly, their very existence is pointless and the restrictive usage policy just feels shady and “un-Disney.” Now that the FTC has largely eliminated resort and junk fees (or at least undermined them by improving upfront pricing transparency), I might have to pivot and make the elimination of Disney+ gift cards my new pet cause. But I digress.
Every Disney gift card deal comes with limits and we always find ourselves taking advantage of sales throughout the year to max out our discounts. We spend more time and money at the parks than the average guest, but even if you’re doing only an annual trip, you’ll likely want to do the same. And from that perspective, 10% off is a hot deal. Even 6-8% off is a good deal. It all adds up.
Speaking of it all adding up, we also highly recommend combining Disney gift cards so you don’t have a wallet or purse filled with a dozen different ones, and you have to make multiple scans at each cash register to figure out which ones still have a balance. Disney gift cards can be combined via Disney’s online management tool under “My Cards.”
You can also use that to check balances. As someone who often forgets to do the former and has had an embarrassing ‘incident’ at Sunshine Seasons involving the scanning of several gift cards (two of which had less than $1 on them) as a line built behind me, that’s a mistake I won’t make again. At least, not anytime soon. Hopefully.
Planning a Walt Disney World trip? Learn about hotels on our Walt Disney World Hotels Reviews page. For where to eat, read our Walt Disney World Restaurant Reviews. To save money on tickets or determine which type to buy, read our Tips for Saving Money on Walt Disney World Tickets post. Our What to Pack for Disney Trips post takes a unique look at clever items to take. For what to do and when to do it, our Walt Disney World Ride Guides will help. For comprehensive advice, the best place to start is our Walt Disney World Trip Planning Guide for everything you need to know!
Your Thoughts
What do you think of the Sam’s Club and Giftcards.com Disney Gift Card Deals for January 2026? Are these savings “good enough” for you given the time of year, or will you hold out hope for something better? Do you buy 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!







Took a look at Sam’s and no longer doing anything over a 4% savings. Better than nothing.
Placed my order for 4 gift cards got an email 30 minutes later saying it was cancelled. They can’t explain why and it won’t let me try again. I’m pissed. I got the membership just for this.
Hi, Melissa (and all my DTB friends). I just called and was told that the promotion was being delayed to “next week” but they did not give me a specific date. I, too, went online to order and they were not available as of today. Let’s keep our eyes open for the promo should it happen in the next few days. I am always up for saving on Disney gift cards and even though this isn’t the fall deal of $180, I am still happy to save at $185 per $200 card.
Tom – don’t forget that when you get the 8% cash back through TopCashBack, you can use those earnings to cash out in the form of a Disney GC, which gives you an extra 4%. (That’s 4% of the 8% savings, not a full extra 4%, but still, it’s a nice little bonus!)
Just tried to order from Sam’s Club online and it says “out of stock” but seems to indicate offer is through Jan 25. Guess I should have tried to buy them last night…oh well. Guess I will just check the website from time to time to see if it gets “restocked”.
Every little bit helps! Our local grocery store (Shop Rite) has a deal 4-5x times a year, usually approaching Christmas and Easter holidays: purchase $100 in gift cards and get $20 voucher for future grocery store visit. Not exactly cash back, but it works for me.
I had spend 500 get 50 back at target, so 15% back on disney gift cards when combined with the 5% back from the card. Target offers are account specific so ymmv on this one, but not bad since I have a wdw trip coming soon!
double check if you earned it because these offers typically don’t work when purchasing gift cards
This is confirmed. Target allows non-target or general cash (visa etc) cards to count. I do it for disney cards all the time and get the circle cash in my account almost immediately.
Hi Tom, great finds on these gift card deals! Thanks as always. I’ve got a question that is only slightly related.. I’m planning for our family’s next Japan trip and am already starting to experience the regular payment troubles with online US credit card payments. As we visit Japan fairly regularly, I’m wondering if you’ve ever considered trying to get a JCB card or something similar to bypass these problems? I wonder if I can apply for one through the Bank of Hawaii. I already have a Discover card (which is allegedly supposed to work with JCB) but it does not seem to work for that (or maybe I have the wrong type of Discover?)
Hey Tom – cashback event ends 1/3/26
Thanks for the heads up–I thought I saw that date in one location (which I then couldn’t find again), but also saw Jan 10th in another. It turns out 1/10 is for a different promo. Corrected it in the post!
HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE!
Had to go to incognito to read the blog. Seems I have an ad blocker blocking you. Hit the fix button but they want to know what ad blocker I’m using and I’ve no idea.
I didn’t even know I had one since I get so many darn ads.
Maybe there’s a six year old out there can explain how to fix that for me.
Cut to the chase I checked on BJs and they didn’t even offer a $200 card. Every card they offer is still listed at the usual, lower than Target, percentage.
Maybe the website I reached is wrong.
Anyway, another way to take advantage of this 7.5% discount is to use Paypal which would give you 6 months to pay off $740.
There are no deals at BJ’s right now–just their standard pricing on Disney GCs. (They show them as discounts, but they’re all the normal prices.)
This deal is at Sam’s Club–did you see the pricing via that link? If that’s not working for whatever reason, just go to the Sam’s site/app and search that way. (We don’t get any benefit from you clicking via our links–they’re not affiliate links.)
I certainly don’t mind you benefitting from links or anything else.
Thanks for the reminder! I saw that the discount at Sam’s was going live today and planned on jumping on it (DVC dues coming up) and I was thrilled that the discover 5% lines up with it this time too. It all helps!
“(DVC dues coming up)”
That’s another one to add to the list! I was trying to think of somewhat-obscure ways to use Disney gift cards for my validity list (since some people seem concerned about where they’re valid in the parks & resorts), and DVC dues is probably the best example! Thanks (and also for the reminder that we need to pay those soon, ugh).