Family Who Accidentally Bought $10K in Disney+ Gift Cards for Vacation Finally Make It to Disney World

Andie Coston shared pictures and videos from her family's Disney vacation on TikTok

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Family that spent 10K on Disney+ cards makes it to their Disney vacation

A big mix-up for a family traveling to Disney led to a happy ending in The Happiest Place on Earth.

TikToker @aofthecoast, Andie Coston, has shared scenes from her family vacation as the group of 16 enjoy Disney together. Their trip comes after Coston's parents mistakenly purchased $10,000 worth of Disney+ gift cards, which were for the company's streaming service and not the theme park.

Coston posted the first images from her family trip to the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida on Tuesday. To start their vacation, the family explored the Animal Kingdom park. Coston shared videos of her loved ones enjoying a safari ride, posing in front of the Tree of Life and enjoying a meal at the Rainforest Cafe.

<p>Courtesy of Andie Coston</p> Family who spent 10K on Disney+ cards enjoy their trip to Disney

Courtesy of Andie Coston

Family who spent 10K on Disney+ cards enjoy their trip to Disney

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The TikTok user's next post included two sweet snapshots of her family posing together in matching tan Disney T-shirts near a body of water. Coston reflected on her viral fame in the captions, calling it a "BANANAS experience" and acknowledging her "support system" for helping her navigate "online trolling, criticism, hate and sheer disregard for the value of human worth."

In a follow-up TikTok, Coston shared her wish to reunite with a Disney cast member who portrayed Snow White at the park when she visited as a child, since she reportedly still works at Disney World, now as the Fairy Godmother.

<p>Courtesy of Andie Coston</p> Andie Coston's family on their trip to Disney World

Courtesy of Andie Coston

Andie Coston's family on their trip to Disney World

Unfortunately, after searching the park and talking with other employees, Coston shared on her TikTok Story that she was unable to find the cast member from her childhood before leaving the park.

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Coston shared a series of now-viral TikToks prior to the trip where she gave real-time updates on the planning behind her family's Disney vacation, beginning by explaining that the big family excursion was originally scheduled for 2020 and subsequently postponed after the pandemic hit.

"We finally planned it for this Christmas. All 16 of my family members were going. To save some money, my parents bought 10k of Disney gift cards to purchase our tickets and restaurant reservations," Coston explained.

"I went home this weekend, and they were having problems loading the gift cards correctly and purchasing the tickets," she continued as she showed the physical gift cards and revealed they were all for Disney+, Disney's streaming service, and not for use related to the theme park.

Less than 24 hours after her first TikTok about the situation was posted, Coston was able to find a resolution. Disney reached out to the family and were able to "turn the $10,000 of Disney streaming gift cards into $10,000 of Disney Parks gift cards."

<p>Courtesy of Andie Coston</p> The Coston family at Disney World

Courtesy of Andie Coston

The Coston family at Disney World

Speaking with PEOPLE about the experience, Coston expressed her gratitude for everyone involved in handling the situation.

"I am so glad we were able to get it resolved, especially for my parent's sake. It was also good to hear that my parents are not the only ones who have experienced this," she told PEOPLE.

"I received many messages and comments from people telling me that they or someone they know have had similar experiences. I hope that this story makes more people aware of the card difference so no one else experiences this."

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