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Chase Marriott vs Chase Disney

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EaglesFan2006
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Chase Marriott vs Chase Disney

I'm looking to add one of these two cards in about 6 months or so.  Both have rewards structures that I would benefit from.  Is one "easier" to get than the other?  Does the co-brand have any difference when Chase does its underwriting?

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Re: Chase Marriott vs Chase Disney


@EaglesFan2006 wrote:

I'm looking to add one of these two cards in about 6 months or so.  Both have rewards structures that I would benefit from.  Is one "easier" to get than the other?  Does the co-brand have any difference when Chase does its underwriting?


I don't think either are that difficult to get, but I would guess that the Disney is easier than the Marriott. For the previous I'd expect a FICO in the upper-600s, while the latter would be safer in the low 700s.

 

Based on their target audience, they really can't make the Disney card that difficult to get.

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