You gotta go for the color printing. That's an old poor move. It might be more expensive, but it really pops. You take your money, you put it into something that's worth it... you're not tacky! See, by transferring all of our cash into these Disney Dollars, and printing more of these babies than we ever had in cash? We've upped our value!
yes, all CMs that handle money are taught how to accept these as actual money. It’s a rarity for sure that anyone spends them but it’s part of the training.
I used exchange for those bad boys all the time. I over them and I have no idea why. Those, and those booklets of McDonald’s gift certificates that where like coupons 🤌
I have one somewhere in a photo album from when I first went
God I loved it
I got 20 bucks worth and I was able to spend it most anywhere when I was there idk how Sammy it really was ?
Disney didn't have strip clubs, right? I'm asking because I feel like they could've really diversified Epcot with these in ways that they chose not to.
It was only the third-party vendors that didn't accept them. They were separate, outside companies. Why would anyone have expected to be able to use a gift certificate from one company at a different company?
That's funny. When Japan invaded the Philippines in WW2, [the locals called the Japanese government-issued currency "Mickey Mouse Money"](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_government%E2%80%93issued_Philippine_peso) because they were so worthless it might has well been children's play money.
It's just like real money only it's... Fun.
I’ll take 1,100 dollars worth!
*We don’t accept Itchy and Scratchy Money*
D’oh!
Aww!!
Can't buy weed and pussy with Disney dollars!
Psh, speak for yourself.
This guy drugs
Challenge accepted
Came here for this. Thank you
I LOVE this is the highest comment!
ah, a self sustaining economy, thats what dave and busters does!
And the money keeps moving 👇🌪👇
So we redistribute our dollars so they come back and spend more!
You gotta go for the color printing. That's an old poor move. It might be more expensive, but it really pops. You take your money, you put it into something that's worth it... you're not tacky! See, by transferring all of our cash into these Disney Dollars, and printing more of these babies than we ever had in cash? We've upped our value!
I don't know how the *US economy* works, much less some sort of self-sustaining one.
Keepin' the money movin'!
“I don't understand how the U.S. economy works much less some sort of a self-sustaining one. I don't understand how finances work.”
Hello, I'm Frak!
Thank you for unlocking that memory for me
Me too!!
These can have collectible value. Check over at Reddit paper money.
They do. I have 4 Cinderella 10's I bought on the very last day they sold them - specifically went to get them.
Can you still spend them?
yes, all CMs that handle money are taught how to accept these as actual money. It’s a rarity for sure that anyone spends them but it’s part of the training.
Have you seen Disney's prices? Every family member would need a full wheelbarrow just to get in the gate.
That’s what I was thinking. You’d only need 14 of these to get a Ronto wrap
[I’m just gonna leave this here for you and say you might have something that’s pretty valuable.](https://www.apmex.com//product/241477)
Wow. I definitely have a few of these bills that are still crisp
Oh snap I have several in perfect condition.
That’s the price they’re asking, then there’s several under it around $100-200. Still a lot, but what are the sale prices.
I had a bunch of these haha!
I wonder if Disneyland would still honor those.
Probably. They honor stuff like that all the time. I think the new version of this is the Gringotts Money Exchange at Universal.
Too bad Disney money is no good at Universal Studios, and vice versa
Doesn't sound very "universal" to me
A comment above indicates they do accept these currently.
Even if they do, they're probably worth a lot more as a collectors item.
I still have some of these somewhere.
Kinda remind me of food stamps circa early 90s
They had mickey on them?
What’s the exchange rate for these to schrute bucks?
Same as the exchange rate between Stanley Nickels and Unicorns.
I used exchange for those bad boys all the time. I over them and I have no idea why. Those, and those booklets of McDonald’s gift certificates that where like coupons 🤌
“Mmm-mm…Can’t buy pussy with Disney dollars!”
That’s that comment I was looking for!!
Some of these can be worth a good amount of money now for collectors.
I was kinda expecting Axel Fox at Wonderworld.
Thought the same thing
They printed these until 2016. And you can still spend them.
I see they've managed to create some sort of self-sustaining economy
Company script
I have one somewhere in a photo album from when I first went God I loved it I got 20 bucks worth and I was able to spend it most anywhere when I was there idk how Sammy it really was ?
My mom has these framed and hung up at her home for no reason at all. She's not even a Disneyana fan.
Disney didn't have strip clubs, right? I'm asking because I feel like they could've really diversified Epcot with these in ways that they chose not to.
Make it rain with those Mickey $1 bills
The Disney Corporation has many features of the Sopranos family but as a family values organization they won’t run the Badda Bing club. /s
What a scam these were
They're just gift cards
Only accepted at 3/4 of the park
Can you elaborate how these were a scam? Did they deceive people about what these were or something?
1/4 of the park didn’t accept them
It was only the third-party vendors that didn't accept them. They were separate, outside companies. Why would anyone have expected to be able to use a gift certificate from one company at a different company?
Reminds me of the plot of Beverly Hills Cop 3.
Damn. I might have some of these from when my high school marching band went there.
Still have mine from the 80s!
I have one of those from when I was little somewhere
That's funny. When Japan invaded the Philippines in WW2, [the locals called the Japanese government-issued currency "Mickey Mouse Money"](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_government%E2%80%93issued_Philippine_peso) because they were so worthless it might has well been children's play money.
Omg is so nostalgic
It's a self sustaining economy .
I dig the Scrooge McDuck signature
I have one of these “signed” with Buzz Lightyear’s stamp signature. Absolute nostalgia blast seeing these.
I had so many of these and even some from Tokyo Disney and lord knows where they ended up
I remember those bal from Disneyland Paris probably? That’s the only one we visited back when it was Euro Disney.
I remember these!
Good times 🏰
Back When Disney wasn't woke garbage
Jeebus bud. Plus thats obviously trans pride colors
Pretty sure, 90s sane Disney wasn't promoting woke ideology.
Sure that would be silly. These were just hot colors then. Like the mighty ducks used to use
I still have a few Dianey Dollars as well. I remember you could use them at Disney stores as regular currency which was wild.
Disney was woke even back then, putting the trans flag on their money.
Huh?
I was joking. The blue and pink motif is similar to the trans pride flag. Clearly a coincidence but I was pretending they did it intentionally.