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Cancel Wdw Magazine: The Right Way
How to cancel wdw magazine and keep your disney fandom intact
What wdw magazine is and why you might want to cancel
Wdw Magazine is a specialty publication celebrating Walt Disney World, Disneyland Resort, and Disney Cruise Line with high-quality photography, in-depth articles, historical features, and exclusive tips. The magazine offers single issues, monthly subscriptions, and annual all-access memberships in both digital and print formats. If you've been enjoying their content but your interests or budget have shifted, canceling is straightforward-and Stopee is here to guide you through every step so you don't hit any hidden walls.
When cancellation makes sense
You might consider canceling if you're spending more than you planned, if your Disney travel schedule has changed, or if you'd rather read Disney content through free blogs and social media. Print subscriptions can pile up unread, and digital memberships renew automatically-often without a reminder. If you've noticed charges appearing on your credit card that you didn't authorize, or if you signed up during a promotional offer that's now expired, now is the time to take action. Stopee recommends reviewing your cancellation reason before you reach out; this clarity helps you communicate clearly with customer care and ensures you're making the choice that's right for you.
Wdw magazine pricing plans in canada
Understanding what you're paying for helps you decide whether cancellation is your best move.
| Plan | Price (CAD) | Billing cycle | What you get |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single digital issue | $8.49 | One-time purchase | One digital issue access |
| Monthly digital subscription | $6.99 | Monthly (auto-renews) | Latest issue plus archive access |
| Annual digital subscription | $66.99 | Annual (auto-renews) | Full archive plus latest issues |
| All-access monthly membership | $4.99 | Monthly (auto-renews) | 150+ issues on demand |
| All-access quarterly membership | $13.49 | Every 3 months (auto-renews) | 150+ issues on demand |
| All-access annual membership | $47.99 | Annual (auto-renews) | 150+ issues on demand |
Print memberships range from $15.99 monthly (plus $2.50 shipping per issue) to $119.99 annually with shipping included. All subscriptions auto-renew unless you cancel before your next billing date. Every plan is more affordable if paid annually, though monthly options give you flexibility if you're unsure about long-term commitment.
How to cancel wdw magazine across all platforms
Stopee makes cancellation simple by breaking down the exact steps for each platform you might be using.
Cancel via your membership center (fastest method)
This is your quickest route if you subscribed directly through Wdw Magazine's website.
- Log in to your Membership Center account at the Wdw Magazine website using your email and password.
- Don't have your password? Use the "Forgot password" link to reset it.
- Navigate to your subscription or membership settings (usually labeled "My Subscription" or "Account Details").
- Look for a "Manage Subscription" or "Billing" tab.
- Select the subscription or membership you want to cancel.
- If you have multiple plans, ensure you're canceling the correct one.
- Click the "Cancel Subscription" or "Cancel Membership" button.
- The site may ask why you're leaving; answer honestly if you want-your feedback helps them improve.
- Confirm your cancellation request.
- Pro tip: Take a screenshot of your cancellation confirmation number for your records.
- Verify that you receive a cancellation email from Wdw Magazine within 24 hours.
- If you don't see it, check your spam folder or contact customer care.
Important timing: You must cancel before 1 day before your next billing date. If your renewal is on March 15, cancel by March 14 at the latest. Missing this deadline means you'll be charged again.
Cancel by email (formal record preferred)
If you prefer a written record of your cancellation request, email customer care directly.
- Compose an email to help@wdwmagazine.com with the subject line "Cancellation Request" or "Cancel My Subscription."
- Write clearly and professionally, even though this is just an email.
- Include the following information in the email body:
- Your full name
- The email address associated with your account
- Your subscription plan type (e.g., "Annual All-Access Membership")
- Your billing date or next renewal date, if you know it
- A clear statement: "I request immediate cancellation of my subscription effective today."
- Send the email and keep a copy for your records.
- Pro tip: Send it from the same email address linked to your account-this confirms your identity.
- Allow 2 to 3 business days for a response.
- Wdw Magazine should confirm your cancellation via reply email.
- Follow up if you don't hear back within 3 business days.
- Resend your cancellation email or contact them through their website contact form.
Email cancellation is especially useful if you're within 7 days of your renewal date and the Membership Center won't let you cancel online.
Cancel iOS app subscriptions through apple ID
If you subscribed through the Apple App Store, you cannot cancel directly in the Wdw Magazine app; instead, you manage your subscription through Apple's system.
- On your iPhone or iPad, open the Settings app.
- Settings lives on your home screen.
- Tap your name at the top (Apple ID profile).
- This shows your iTunes and App Store account.
- Select "Subscriptions."
- You'll see all your active app subscriptions here.
- Find "Wdw Magazine" in the list and tap it.
- The app name appears exactly as Apple filed it.
- Tap "Cancel Subscription" and confirm.
- Apple will ask if you want to continue or cancel; choose cancel.
- Verify that the subscription status changes to "Expires [date]" rather than "Renews [date]."
- You retain access until that expiration date.
Warning: Apple charges within 24 hours before your renewal date. If you're within a day of renewal, you may still be charged even after canceling. Contact Apple Support if you're charged after cancellation; they sometimes issue refunds for subscriptions canceled within 24 hours of renewal.
Cancel by postal mail (formal notice for print subscriptions)
If you have a print subscription or prefer a registered letter for legal protection, mail your cancellation directly to Wdw Magazine's corporate office.
- Prepare a letter or postcard including:
- Your full name
- Your account email address
- Your subscription plan name (e.g., "Annual Print Membership")
- Your next renewal or billing date
- A clear, single-sentence request: "I hereby request cancellation of my subscription effective immediately."
- Address the letter to:
- CTSA LLC
874 Walker Rd, Suite C
Dover, Delaware 19904
United States
- CTSA LLC
- Send the letter via registered mail (or raccomandata with return receipt in Canada).
- This gives you proof of delivery-critical if a dispute arises later.
- Canada Post offers "Registered Mail" with tracking and signature confirmation.
- Keep your postal receipt and the receipt number for your records.
- Pro tip: Take a photo of your letter before sealing and mailing.
- Allow 5 to 7 business days for delivery plus 5 to 10 business days for processing.
- You should receive written confirmation within 2 weeks of delivery.
Postal mail is the most formal cancellation method. If Wdw Magazine later claims they never received your cancellation, your registered mail receipt proves otherwise. This is especially important if you're disputing a charge.
What happens after you cancel your subscription
Knowing what to expect after hitting "cancel" removes the anxiety and helps you plan your next steps.
Your access and billing after cancellation
Cancellation stops future automatic renewals immediately. You retain access to your account and all purchased content through the end of your paid subscription period. If you're on an annual plan and cancel in month 3, you can continue reading until month 12 when your payment term ends. Print issues continue arriving until the end of your paid subscription term-you'll receive every promised issue even after canceling. Digital subscriptions grant permanent access to issues you've already downloaded or unlocked; even if your membership expires, previously purchased content remains yours on most plans. Stopee recommends downloading or screenshotting any articles, photos, or information you want to keep before your access window closes.
Account data and contact preferences
Canceling your subscription does not automatically delete your account or personal data. Wdw Magazine retains your name, email, order history, and profile information under their privacy policy. If you want your account information deleted or restricted, you must contact customer care separately and request account deletion; this is a separate action from cancellation. You may also be able to update your contact preferences to opt out of marketing emails without canceling-check their unsubscribe options if you just want to reduce email volume.
Refund eligibility and your consumer rights
Understanding Wdw Magazine's refund policy and your legal protections in Canada helps you recover money if something goes wrong.
Wdw magazine's refund policy
Wdw Magazine states that subscriptions and purchases are final sale and non-refundable. Once you've paid for a subscription or membership period, that fee is non-refundable except where required by Canadian law. If you cancel mid-cycle (e.g., cancel in month 2 of a 12-month annual plan), you will not receive a pro-rated refund for the remaining unused months. Orders cannot be canceled or returned after purchase. If you subscribed through a third party like the Apple App Store, you must also comply with that platform's refund policy, which may differ from Wdw Magazine's terms.
Your consumer rights under canada's consumer protection act
Despite Wdw Magazine's "no refund" policy, Canadian consumer law gives you specific protections that override their terms.
- Cooling-off period: If you subscribed online, you generally have 14 days to cancel and request a refund under provincial consumer protection legislation (rules vary by province; British Columbia, Ontario, and Alberta have explicit 14-day cooling-off periods for distance sales). This applies even if Wdw Magazine's terms say "non-refundable."
- Unauthorized charges: If Wdw Magazine charged your credit card without authorization or consent, you can dispute the charge with your credit card company or bank and request a reversal.
- Failure to deliver: If Wdw Magazine fails to deliver print issues or provide promised digital access, they are in breach of contract and must offer a refund or replacement.
- Misleading terms: If their advertising or website misrepresented what you'd receive, you have grounds to request cancellation and a refund.
Stopee recommends saving your confirmation emails, subscription receipts, and billing statements. If a dispute arises, these documents prove what you agreed to and when. If Wdw Magazine refuses a legitimate refund request, escalate to your provincial consumer protection authority (e.g., Service Alberta, Ontario Ministry of Government and Consumer Services, or your local equivalent).
Disputing charges with your bank or credit card company
If you've canceled but are still being charged, or if you were charged without consent, contact your bank or credit card issuer immediately.
- Call your bank or credit card company on the number on the back of your card.
- Don't use a phone number from an email or website-always call the official number.
- Report the charge as unauthorized or request a dispute.
- Explain that you canceled your subscription or never authorized the payment.
- Provide your confirmation number (from your cancellation email) and the charge date.
- The bank will open an investigation and contact Wdw Magazine on your behalf.
- Your bank typically investigates within 30 to 45 days and will either credit your account or request more information.
- Pro tip: Follow up in writing via registered mail if the initial call doesn't resolve the issue.
Common mistakes when canceling wdw magazine
Cancellation can feel stressful, especially if you're worried about being charged after you quit. Here are the pitfalls Stopee sees most often-and how to dodge them.
Missing the renewal cutoff
The single biggest mistake is canceling too late. Wdw Magazine requires you to cancel up to 1 day before your next billing date. If your renewal is March 15 and you cancel on March 15, you'll be charged. Many customers assume they can cancel anytime and still avoid the charge-they can't. Set a phone reminder 5 days before your renewal date so you have a comfortable window to cancel. Check your billing statement or confirmation email for your exact renewal date; if you're unsure, email customer care and ask them to confirm it before you cancel.
Confusing cancellation with account deletion
Canceling your subscription does not delete your account. Your profile, email, and order history remain in Wdw Magazine's database. If you also want your account removed entirely, you must send a separate request. Many people cancel and assume their data is gone-then they're surprised when they receive marketing emails months later or see charges from a re-activated account they thought was closed.
Not saving your cancellation confirmation
If you cancel through the Membership Center, you'll see a confirmation message, but many people don't write down or screenshot the confirmation number. If you later dispute a charge and Wdw Magazine claims you never canceled, you have no proof. Stopee recommends taking a screenshot, writing down the confirmation code, and saving the confirmation email. This three-layer approach protects you if there's a dispute.
Assuming third-party subscriptions cancel automatically
If you subscribed through Apple App Store, Google Play, or another platform, canceling through Wdw Magazine's Membership Center may not cancel your app subscription. You must cancel through the platform where you subscribed. Customers often cancel on the Wdw Magazine website, assume they're done, and then get charged by Apple or Google months later.
Ignoring final billing before renewal
Always watch your credit card or bank account for the few days after you cancel. If you see a charge from Wdw Magazine after cancellation, report it immediately to your bank. The sooner you dispute it, the faster your bank can recover the funds. Waiting weeks or months to report a charge makes disputes harder to win.
Before you cancel: reasons to keep your subscription
Cancellation is the right choice for many people, but it's worth considering whether Wdw Magazine still delivers value for you.
When to keep your subscription
- You're a frequent Disney visitor (3+ trips per year) and use the travel tips and resort guides regularly.
- You collect the print issues and display them; the magazines are high-quality and retain their appeal.
- You're on the annual all-access plan at $47.99 per year, which averages to about $4 per month-less than a coffee-for access to 150+ issues.
- You love the photography and use articles as inspiration for trips you're planning.
- You've already paid for the current term and will retain access through the end date anyway; canceling early won't refund the unused portion.
When cancellation makes the most sense
- You signed up during a promotional offer and the full price is now too high.
- Your Disney travel plans have changed and you don't expect to visit for a year or more.
- You can get the same information (resort reviews, dining tips, breaking news) from free Disney fan blogs and YouTube channels.
- You've stopped reading the issues after the first few months.
- You're on a monthly subscription ($6.99) and rarely open the digital content.
- You're experiencing financial pressure and need to cut discretionary spending.
Honest self-reflection here matters. If you'll actually cancel and stick with it, that's one thing. But if you suspect you'll miss the content or re-subscribe in a few months, it might make sense to downgrade to a cheaper monthly plan instead.
Cancellation checklist and timeline
Use this checklist to ensure you've covered all bases before and after canceling.
| Task | Timing | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Locate your next renewal date (check billing statement or Membership Center) | Today | [ ] Done |
| Set a phone reminder for 5 days before renewal | Today | [ ] Done |
| Download or screenshot any content you want to keep | Before canceling | [ ] Done |
| Cancel via Membership Center, email, or postal mail | By 1 day before renewal | [ ] Done |
| Save your cancellation confirmation number and email | Immediately after canceling | [ ] Done |
| Verify no charge appears on your credit card on the renewal date | Renewal date + 1 day | [ ] Done |
Print this checklist or bookmark this page so you can return to it as you work through each step. Stopee is designed to help you stay organized and confident throughout the cancellation process.
Summary and next steps
Canceling Wdw Magazine is straightforward if you act before your renewal date and choose the cancellation method that works for you. The Membership Center is fastest; email is best for a written record; postal mail is most formal. Remember that you retain access through the end of your paid period, so you're not immediately cut off. Your bank statement should show no charge on your renewal date. If a charge appears despite your cancellation, dispute it with your bank immediately.
Canadian consumer law protects you even if Wdw Magazine's terms say "non-refundable." If you cancel within 14 days of subscribing (in most provinces), you can request a refund. If you're charged after canceling or without authorization, your credit card company or bank can reverse the charge.
Stopee has helped thousands of consumers cancel unwanted subscriptions and recover unauthorized charges by providing clear, step-by-step guidance tailored to your situation. Whether you're canceling Wdw Magazine because your Disney travel plans have shifted or because you've found free alternatives online, you now have the exact process and the consumer protections that back you up. Visit Stopee.com to access templates for cancellation emails, records of contact information for major publishers, and guides to canceling any subscription service. You're in control of your spending-and Stopee is here to keep it that way.
Contact address for postal cancellation:
CTSA LLC
874 Walker Rd, Suite C
Dover, Delaware 19904
United States