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Guest Frequently Asked Questions
Q. How does the new touch to pay functionality work?
A. Guests will be provided an opportunity to set up a unique PIN upon check-in.
When making a payment at a location with one of the new payment devices, a
Guest will touch their card to the touch point on the payment device and if the
purchase is over $50, (I believe this is since been changed to all purchases for now) they will provide
the unique PIN provided at check-in to
complete the purchase (except for locations with a tip line; a PIN is required for
all purchases at these locations). The touch to pay functionality is enabled by
radio frequency (RF) technology.
Q. Where else do you use this technology?
A. All Guest rooms at Walt Disney Resort hotels will use RF technology by the
end of 2012, which allows Guests easier access into their rooms. Disney
Cruise Line also has RFID door locks on its newest ships, the Fantasy and the
Dream. RF technology has been in use in Disney Parks for many years:
laundry and costuming inventory, parade float systems and Cast ID cards.
Q. It’s asking for a PIN. What do I enter?
A. If prompted to enter a PIN during a transaction, please enter the PIN you
created at the front desk.
Q. I don’t remember my PIN. What do I do?
A. If a Guest doesn’t remember his/her PIN, they should return to the Front Desk
in person and present a photo ID to obtain assistance in resetting/changing
PIN.
Q. Does this work the same as other purchases with my Key to the World
Card?
A. Yes. This functionality is a new process, but the purchases are still charged to
the Guest’s folio. It does not deduct from a debit card or charge directly to a
credit card.
Q. If I lose my touch to pay enabled Key to the World card, can someone
else charge to my resort folio?
A. If your Key to the World card is lost during your stay, please report it “lost” to
the Front Desk or Guest Relations as soon as possible. Your card will then be
deactivated.
Q. Will I still need a photo ID to make purchases for alcohol and tobacco?
A. Yes. The RF-enabled Key to the World cards do not have any identification
information so photo identification is required for these types of purchases.
Q. Will I still need a photo ID to receive Annual Passholder or Disney
Vacation Club member discounts?
A. Yes. The RF-enabled Key to the World cards do not have any identification
information. Guests wishing to receive a discount will be required to present
the appropriate cards in addition to the Key to the World card.
Q. Is my information on the card secure?
A. The cards do not contain any of your personal information, only a randomly
assigned code that securely links to an encrypted database. All credit and
financial information is secured to the high standards of the Payment Card
Industry. We have implemented technical, administrative and physical security
measures designed to protect Guest information from unauthorized access,
disclosure, use and modification.
Q. What if the location I’m visiting doesn’t have a new payment device?
A. RFID-enabled Key to the World cards can also be swiped anywhere Key to
the World cards are accepted, the same way they are swiped today.
Q. Where is the touch to pay functionality available?
A. Currently, the touch to pay functionality is available at all locations that accept
Key to the World cards are located at these locations Epcot, Disney’s Art of
Animation Resort, Disney’s BoardWalk Resort, Disney’s Contemporary Resort,
Disney’s Polynesian Resort and Disney’s Yacht & Beach Resort (except for
laundry, valet and arcade locations in resorts). Additional resorts and theme
parks will be enabled with this functionality over the coming months.
Q. When will touch to pay functionality be available across the Walt Disney
World Resort?
A. We are in the process of rolling out touch to pay functionality across the
Walt Disney World Resort. By mid-January, all locations that accept Key to the
World cards will be enabled with this new functionality.
Q. I have a credit card that is enabled with RF-technology. Can I use it on
the new payment devices?
A. That functionality is not available at this time.
Q. How does the new touch to pay functionality work?
A. Guests will be provided an opportunity to set up a unique PIN upon check-in.
When making a payment at a location with one of the new payment devices, a
Guest will touch their card to the touch point on the payment device and if the
purchase is over $50, (I believe this is since been changed to all purchases for now) they will provide
the unique PIN provided at check-in to
complete the purchase (except for locations with a tip line; a PIN is required for
all purchases at these locations). The touch to pay functionality is enabled by
radio frequency (RF) technology.
Q. Where else do you use this technology?
A. All Guest rooms at Walt Disney Resort hotels will use RF technology by the
end of 2012, which allows Guests easier access into their rooms. Disney
Cruise Line also has RFID door locks on its newest ships, the Fantasy and the
Dream. RF technology has been in use in Disney Parks for many years:
laundry and costuming inventory, parade float systems and Cast ID cards.
Q. It’s asking for a PIN. What do I enter?
A. If prompted to enter a PIN during a transaction, please enter the PIN you
created at the front desk.
Q. I don’t remember my PIN. What do I do?
A. If a Guest doesn’t remember his/her PIN, they should return to the Front Desk
in person and present a photo ID to obtain assistance in resetting/changing
PIN.
Q. Does this work the same as other purchases with my Key to the World
Card?
A. Yes. This functionality is a new process, but the purchases are still charged to
the Guest’s folio. It does not deduct from a debit card or charge directly to a
credit card.
Q. If I lose my touch to pay enabled Key to the World card, can someone
else charge to my resort folio?
A. If your Key to the World card is lost during your stay, please report it “lost” to
the Front Desk or Guest Relations as soon as possible. Your card will then be
deactivated.
Q. Will I still need a photo ID to make purchases for alcohol and tobacco?
A. Yes. The RF-enabled Key to the World cards do not have any identification
information so photo identification is required for these types of purchases.
Q. Will I still need a photo ID to receive Annual Passholder or Disney
Vacation Club member discounts?
A. Yes. The RF-enabled Key to the World cards do not have any identification
information. Guests wishing to receive a discount will be required to present
the appropriate cards in addition to the Key to the World card.
Q. Is my information on the card secure?
A. The cards do not contain any of your personal information, only a randomly
assigned code that securely links to an encrypted database. All credit and
financial information is secured to the high standards of the Payment Card
Industry. We have implemented technical, administrative and physical security
measures designed to protect Guest information from unauthorized access,
disclosure, use and modification.
Q. What if the location I’m visiting doesn’t have a new payment device?
A. RFID-enabled Key to the World cards can also be swiped anywhere Key to
the World cards are accepted, the same way they are swiped today.
Q. Where is the touch to pay functionality available?
A. Currently, the touch to pay functionality is available at all locations that accept
Key to the World cards are located at these locations Epcot, Disney’s Art of
Animation Resort, Disney’s BoardWalk Resort, Disney’s Contemporary Resort,
Disney’s Polynesian Resort and Disney’s Yacht & Beach Resort (except for
laundry, valet and arcade locations in resorts). Additional resorts and theme
parks will be enabled with this functionality over the coming months.
Q. When will touch to pay functionality be available across the Walt Disney
World Resort?
A. We are in the process of rolling out touch to pay functionality across the
Walt Disney World Resort. By mid-January, all locations that accept Key to the
World cards will be enabled with this new functionality.
Q. I have a credit card that is enabled with RF-technology. Can I use it on
the new payment devices?
A. That functionality is not available at this time.