Disney World Important Phone Numbers — Emergency & Guest Services

Have you ever called Walt Disney World? Well, the words “daunting task” have been associated with this endeavor for far too long… Let’s go through the Important Phone Numbers at Walt Disney World

Please note that we’ll do our best to provide you with up-to-date contact info, but if you need 100% updated numbers, Google is your friend!

In addition, please note that there are no toll-free numbers available for the public’s use.

You may always contact Disney via email: [email protected]

Important Disney World Phone Numbers


Walt Disney Travel Company – central reservations number: 407.934.7639 (407.W.DISNEY) – note that it’s faster to call a specific number below.
Main resort switchboard: 407.824.2222 – use to reach any specific resort or park location
Vacation package booking: 407.939.7675
Resort (room only) booking 407.939.7429
Tickets: 407.939.1289
Dining reservations: 407.939.3463 (407.WDW.DINE) – If on Disney property, *88 from any wired phone
Dining reservation line – club/concierge level guests: 407.939.2582 (407.WDW.CLUB)
Annual passholder information and reservations: 407.939.7277 (407.WDW.PASS)
Group reservations (for 10 or more rooms): 407.828.3318
Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique: 407.939.7895 (407.WDW.STYL)
Recreation activities, including waterpark cabana rentals: 407.939.7529 (407.WDW.PLAY)
Birthday and party planning: 407.939.2329 (407.WDW.BDAY)
Golf: 407.939.4653 (407.WDW.GOLF)
Birthday and party planning: 407.939.2329 (407.WDW.BDAY)
Typhoon Lagoon surf lessons and after hours surf parties: 407.939.7873 (407.WDW.SURF)
Fishing: 407.939.3377 (407.WDW.BASS)
Transportation: 407.939.7433 (407.WDW.RIDE)
Wedding packages: 407.828.3400
Technical support: 407.939.7756
Jobs: 407.828.1000
Lost and found: 407.824.4245
Mail order: 407.363.6200
Disney florist: 407.827.3505

And for questions that don’t fit the above categories…
Guest information, U.S. residents: 407.939.6244
Guest information, Canadian residents: 407.939.6244
Guest information, U.K. residents: 0870.24.24.900 (from the UK) or 407.939.7718 (from the US)
Guest information, hearing impaired: 407.827.5141


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Resort-specific phone numbers

*Please note that resort calls are first answered by the call center Cast Member to determine if your question can be answered before you are transferred.
All Star Movies: 407.939.7000
All Star Music: 407.939.6000
All Star Sports: 407.939.5000
Animal Kingdom Lodge: 407.938.8000
Art of Animation: 407.938.7000
Beach Club: 407.934.8000
Boardwalk Inn: 407.939.5100
Caribbean Beach: 407.934.3400
Contemporary: 407.824.1000
Coronado Springs: 407.939.1000
Dolphin: 407.934.4000
Ft. Wilderness: 407.824.2900
Grand Floridian: 407.824.3000
Old Key West: 407.827.7700
Polynesian: 407.824.2000
Pop Century: 407.938.4000
Port Orleans French Quarter: 407.934.5000
Port Orleans Riverside: 407.934.6000
Riviera Resort: 407.828.7030
Saratoga Springs:: 407.827.1100
Shades of Green: 407.824.3400
Swan: 407.934.3000
Wilderness Lodge: 407.824.3200
Yacht Club: 407.934.7000


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