Oh yes, all my points from that card have paid for trips leaving the continent.Or a trip elsewhere.![]()
Oh yes, all my points from that card have paid for trips leaving the continent.Or a trip elsewhere.![]()
That was my thinking. If someone is spending $50 on the premier card and subscribes to Hulu live d+ bundle then $150 annual fee - $120 back is only $30 plus the other changes.So, I did the math on this and it actually isn't too bad of a deal IF you subscribe to Disney+. You get a $10 credit on your statement a month for D+ which is worth $120 a year - meaning the actual delta between the two cards is $29 by the time you factor that credit into the equation. For us, because I know we are going on at least one other cruise if not two this year alone, plus our Destiny cruise we have booked next year, it makes sense for the rewards. In addition, I did qualify for the sign-up bonus as a "new" card holder so I'll just downgrade my Premier card to the no annual-fee version and keep this as my main Disney card or cancel the premier card. For us, we'll make up the $29 pretty easily in discounts, and the free $600 made it an easy decision. In fact, I already got the gift card in my apple wallet and we'll easily spend the $1,000 required over the next three months between the actual cruise and summer camp sign ups for our kids so it made a lot of sense.
So both my wife and I currently have the free Disney Visa, but haven't received new cardmember bonuses for them within the last 24 months. So from these terms "This product is not available to either (i) current cardmembers of this credit card, or (ii) previous cardmembers of this credit card who received a new cardmember bonus for this credit card within the last 24 months."
Am I understand correctly, that one of us could apply for it and be approved? I'm understand the 'this credit card' portion to refer to the new Inspire card?
Yeah but that is an $800 Annual Fee, this one is $149.Except think about what you could earn using another card. My Sapphire Reserve Card earns me 4X for hotels and 3x for restaurants.
If you can organically spend and get more out of the card then you put in AF matters not. That card gives you a $300 travel credit that automatically applies to the first travel expenses you spend on the card, so you only have to make back $500, for which there are many ways to do that. The card also has no foreign transactions fees, primary car rental insurance, and trip delay insurance. YMMV, but I easily make back the AF before accounting for points use. This new card is the first non terrible Disney card out there, but I would only classify this card as ok.Yeah but that is an $800 Annual Fee, this one is $149.
Damn, my apologies I totally misread that. In order to get the discounts, you actually have to use the Disney Card for the purchaseAre you able to get the free disney card, get the 10% discount on food and merch, but use other credit cards to pay for the food and Merch?
Would there be a downside to me getting the free CC and literally never spending a penny on it?
Good point, and like that you pointed out "organic spend" vs. chasing the credits for the sake of chasing them.If you can organically spend and get more out of the card then you put in AF matters not. That card gives you a $300 travel credit that automatically applies to the first travel expenses you spend on the card, so you only have to make back $500, for which there are many ways to do that. The card also has no foreign transactions fees, primary car rental insurance, and trip delay insurance. YMMV, but I easily make back the AF before accounting for points use. This no card is the first non terrible Disney card out there, but I would only classify this card as ok.
Are you able to get the free disney card, get the 10% discount on food and merch, but use other credit cards to pay for the food and Merch?
Would there be a downside to me getting the free CC and literally never spending a penny on it?
Thanks... still might get the free one... 1 character meal for my family is ~140 (+T&T), $14 off is a lot better than the 3% cash back ($4.2) I get on my other card... Over a week long trip, it seems like it could add up to over $100 differenceYou have to pay with your Disney card to get the discounts on merch or food, it doesn't work just showing the card and then paying with another credit card or gift card.
Other than the fact you’re willingly ripping yourself off when you walk in the front door?Thanks... still might get the free one... 1 character meal for my family is ~140 (+T&T), $14 off is a lot better than the 3% cash back ($4.2) I get on my other card... Over a week long trip, it seems like it could add up to over $100 difference
Flexibility can be highly overrated and counterproductive. Generally stated something that is flexible or in this case really we are talking more about universal application will almost always mean it is not maximized towards a certain goal. For someone who travels alot, a Marriot Card is maximized towards rewards that benefit their intended use, both in the way points are generated (with multiple points per dollar spent) and for the use rewards. Having "flexibility" to use something in a manner that the person never intends to use if for us useless, just about as useless as being a member of a site about a topic that you apparently don't like, yet still waste time posting about.Flexibility is king. Being locked into spending rewards at a limited number of locations (*Cough*Disney*Cough) is not flexible.
Value is super subjective... However, if I know I am going to buy something anyway for a certain cost... I will gladly take whatever discount I can find. 11% vs 3%(from my BOA card) isn't anything to slouch at for something you were buying regardlessOther than the fact you’re willingly ripping yourself off when you walk in the front door?
But your math ain’t mathing hereValue is super subjective... However, if I know I am going to buy something anyway for a certain cost... I will gladly take whatever discount I can find. 11% vs 3%(from my BOA card) isn't anything to slouch at for something you were buying regardless
Nope... I'm going to overspend on Disney food and Merch on my upcoming trip... so paying for the $0 fee each year to get a 10% discount is a decent dealBut your math ain’t mathing here
“I’m gonna overspend on Disney…so paying a $150 fee each year to get an AP/DVC discount (which are pathetic) are a good deal…”
Am I processing that right?
I then learned you actually have to use the card to get the discount... but still the 11% back is better than the 3% back I get on my current card...Are you able to get the free disney card, get the 10% discount on food and merch, but use other credit cards to pay for the food and Merch?
Would there be a downside to me getting the free CC and literally never spending a penny on it?
I have the Sapphire Preferred and use it exclusively while traveling. Even just going to Disney . $95 AF. Medical, travel interruption, lost luggage and rental car coverage alone makes that card worth it. Bonus points booking through the travel portal and $50 hotel credit annually makes it an even better deal.Except think about what you could earn using another card. My Sapphire Reserve Card earns me 4X for hotels and 3x for restaurants.
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