If you don't have great deals and promotions for bonus airmiles where you live is there another points program that does? (I need a spreadsheet to track the fees I am paying and points/miles I accrue and when I have to cancel credit cards just before the one year mark. LOL.)
My advice is to take a look at what elements of a vacation can be paid for with points/miles, then determine the best value points/miles wise your everyday consumer spending will get you. (For me: flight; medical, car and cancel insurance; gift cards; tickets for attractions and shows, not just free but access to seats before regular buyers; car rental and hotel discounts; and promotions).
For example, Calgary is lucky because of yes, Safeway deals on airmiles, but also Sobey's has a points program that will link directly into aeroplan. To me saving $ on flights (yes, I admit less choices than park tickets) might be the same $ on tickets if I wouldn't have been able to earn the airmiles to get them to begin with.
Or the competing airline to the one that aeroplan is flown on (don't know the DIS rules about giving out specific company names, but Canadians should be able to figure it out) has a credit card that has one $99 companion flight with a regular fare purchased after the first use, then actual $ for future travel (flights and vacations through them) and this might have changed so please check first.
Or, maybe just go with a credit card cash back and car/
travel insurance with the lowest fees as long as your spending at least covers the fees, and you are clear every month so as not paying high interest.
Sorry, I just realized this is getting to be a long post and probably more information than you wanted, so I will end now before I bore everyone.
Cheers!
Roehl