Do you have that special little card inside your wallet? That Disney Visa Card can get you some major Disney perks both in and outside of the parks.
You might know that you can get 10% off select merchandise locations with your Disney Visa Card, as well as select dining locations, but you might not know about some unique experiences you can get in the parks.
Do you have a Frozen fan in the family (it’s me — I’m the Frozen fan of the family)? Then you can meet Olaf at Hollywood Studios by flashing that Disney Visa Card.
He’s located to the left of Vacation Fun, which is to the left of the For the First Time in Forever: A Frozen Sing-Along by Echo Lake. Now, not only will you get this special meet-and-greet experience, but you will also receive free photo downloads from it. It’s open daily from 9 AM to 12 PM.
This isn’t the only meet-and-greet you have access to! You can also show your card at the Disney Visa Photo Spot in EPCOT next to Journey Into Imagination With Figment. This meet-and-greet features rotating Mickey and friends characters. Sometimes there’s even more than one!
This meet and greet is exclusive to Disney Visa Card Holders, so you’ll feel like a VIP! It usually has short lines, too, since most people don’t know about it. Like Olaf, you’ll get complimentary downloads of your photos.
Also in Hollywood Studios, you can have an exclusive Star Wars photo opportunity. You’ll get free downloads of your photos with a Holocron Darth Vader projection. You can find this photo op at the entrance between Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge and Toy Story Land.
Those are some pretty good photo perks all for having a Disney Visa Card! Here’s a look at some of the other perks you don’t want to forget about:
- 10% off select merchandise purchases
- 10% off select dining locations
- 15% off select guided tours
- 10% off select recreation experiences
- 20% off at Joffrey’s Coffee
- 10% off at the Disney Store (use promo code DRVCMEMBER and make sure to use your Disney Visa at checkout)
I’m going to run out and meet Olaf real quick, but in the meantime, make sure you keep following Disney Food Blog for more tips and tricks for your next Disney World vacation.
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I have been a loyal Disney Visa Card holder for years and loved it- especially when I had the Elsa card. I received lots of comments whenever I used it. But since Disney’s decision to cancel Jimmy Kimmel, I have made the conscious choice to cancel my Disney card, sell my Disney stock, not renew my Annual Pass, and cancel all Disney streaming services. Sorry Disney. I don’t bow to kings or kiss the ring!
Funny, you use the word King! Oh, well, one less person in line at Disney.
Wow, I’m glad I don’t allow people I don’t know to influence my Disney decisions. That being said, I used my VISA and got a backstage kind of photo shoot with Darth Vader. Really fun experience!!
in this post you claimed in the title….”I Had No Idea Disney Visa Card-members Could Skip This Disney World Line”- so where in this post do you explain what line we “card holders” can skip?
I agree Lucretia one less person in line. Special since Jimmy is back on because of Disney and was taken off by the Sinclair and Nexstar. If your going to protest get the right info.
Hi Matt! It’s the Disney Visa Photo Spots that only cardholders have access to.
I’ve had a Disney Visa for 5 years. Since I go twice a year, it’s a great way to save up rewards points. Usually I have around $500 rewards extra on each trip.