It was hard talking to the Customer Service agent on the phone as there was a delay.
Still not sure if I want to pay for a credit card.
How do you become a MVP? I thought that it was to do with the credit card that you got.
MVP is frequent flyer status earned by the number of miles or segments FLOWN. Although you will get miles with your credit card, they won't count toward this status. I've never achieved it and I am a pretty loyal Alaska flyer. Mostly business travellers would get MVP status. This chart explains it:
http://www.alaskaair.com/as/mileageplan/mvpstatus.asp
Would I be allowed into the Board Room with a child? I travel with one of my niece's when I go to WDW-they take turns. Too bad they don't offer that every year along with the $99 companion ticket.
Children are allowed in the boardroom. You might have to use one of the passes for the child, depending on the age
The link you posted was better to figure out prices. If the flight prices don't change before I get approved for the credit card my grand total for 2 people return should be about $373.40 US. Not sure if they charge any extra fees on the $99 companion ticket and I included the annual fee into the amount. I also calculated with using the 50% off the ticket prices as I wouldn't have enough miles to get my flight for free. They do allow me to use a discount on my ticket and use the $99 companion ticket at the same time right? I also have a $20 voucher from our last trip as they lost my niece's bag for the first day. I can use that too can't I?
You can only use the companion ticket with a paid ticket. You cannot combine it with a mileage discounted ticket. You can combine it with other discounts though. For example they emailed me a 10% discount code once and I used it with the companion ticket. You can also use your $20 credit with it. You will pay taxes on the companion ticket of about $50-60 from YVR or about $20 from SEA. If you are planning to book with miles remember there's no need to rush. They often have the whole summer at 40000 miles this far ahead, and reduce some flights (especially the red eyes to 25000 closer to the time. On the other hand if you book one paid ticket and use the companion ticket for the second, remember that Alaska will credit you back if the price on your paid ticket goes down.
It's looking like I should apply for the credit card.