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I am hoping to be able to take my daughter either to Disney World or on a Disney cruise in the next year.
Are there any credit cards specific to Disney that can help with costs? offer Disney rewards?
Any knowledge on ANYTHING in his area would be greatly appreciated!!!
The Disney card is one option w/ an AF tho but you may do better with other cards be it cashback or travel
What cards do you have now and how long before the trip?
https://creditcards.chase.com/credit-cards/disney-premier-card.aspx?CELL=6TKX&F4SP=FH24R8
right now I have a NFCU gorewards ($5,000), Capital One Secured Platinum MasterCard ($201), and Capital One Quicksilver One mastercard ($500)
@Anonymous wrote:right now I have a NFCU gorewards ($5,000), Capital One Secured Platinum MasterCard ($201), and Capital One Quicksilver One mastercard ($500)
https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/special-offers/
Do you live in a state that has a park?
Example I live in Florida and can get a resident discount as well as any other discounts etc etc I can find
no =( I live in Alabama. I have a TON of family in FL tho. Ocoee, Orlando, Naples, etc. I have an aunt that used to work at Disney World in Orlando
You have two options for a Chase Disney card. $49 Premier gives 2% back on restaurants, gas, grocery stores, and Disney purchases. You can also get the 0 AF with 1% back on everything. Some of the perks include 6m vacation financing when you book a package, 10% select merchandise in locations when you spend $50 or more, and also a 5x7 photo at an exclusive character meet n greet.
My wife as the Premier and loves it. We also put our membership dues from DVC on it and get 2% on that. Good card for us and you have to be into Disney as that is where the rewards can be redeemed.
@Anonymous wrote:I am hoping to be able to take my daughter either to Disney World or on a Disney cruise in the next year.
Are there any credit cards specific to Disney that can help with costs? offer Disney rewards?
Any knowledge on ANYTHING in his area would be greatly appreciated!!!
There is no substitute for Walt Disney World. It's awesome (and the happiest place on Earth!) Chat or call with the WDW booking agents and ask about every discount you can imagine... military, AAA, your empolyer, GIrl Scouts (?), etc. While you're chatting or on the phone (I'd recommend the phone for WDW.) ask about the various parks and hotels/resorts and transportation (air, ground, etc.). Depending on your credit profile,income, and spending pattern, I'd recommend the The Disney Rewards Visa Card from Chase (for the purpose of your OP) and the Chase Sapphire Preferred for the bonus (which should cover at least one person's airfare), and for the travel and dining rewards.
Good luck and have a great time!
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@Anonymous wrote:You have two options for a Chase Disney card. $49 Premier gives 2% back on restaurants, gas, grocery stores, and Disney purchases. You can also get the 0 AF with 1% back on everything. Some of the perks include 6m vacation financing when you book a package, 10% select merchandise in locations when you spend $50 or more, and also a 5x7 photo at an exclusive character meet n greet.
My wife as the Premier and loves it. We also put our membership dues from DVC on it and get 2% on that. Good card for us and you have to be into Disney as that is where the rewards can be redeemed.
The Premier card does technically also offer statement credits towards ANY airline ticket purchase. You do not have to go to Disney for that one redemption option, it can be any airline ticket.
However yes, the card makes zero sense to have unless you are really into Disney. Personally, I think it's a good card and has a niche that it fills.
@kdm31091 wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:You have two options for a Chase Disney card. $49 Premier gives 2% back on restaurants, gas, grocery stores, and Disney purchases. You can also get the 0 AF with 1% back on everything. Some of the perks include 6m vacation financing when you book a package, 10% select merchandise in locations when you spend $50 or more, and also a 5x7 photo at an exclusive character meet n greet.
My wife as the Premier and loves it. We also put our membership dues from DVC on it and get 2% on that. Good card for us and you have to be into Disney as that is where the rewards can be redeemed.
The Premier card does technically also offer statement credits towards ANY airline ticket purchase. You do not have to go to Disney for that one redemption option, it can be any airline ticket.
However yes, the card makes zero sense to have unless you are really into Disney. Personally, I think it's a good card and has a niche that it fills.
I would say for an option if one decides if Disney is not for them but there are far better cards for travel and Double Cash for 2% back on everything.