TestingH2O
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To get the $50 credit, does the whole cruise need to be paid with that card or just the final payment?
The whole cruise. Deposit to final payment.To get the $50 credit, does the whole cruise need to be paid with that card or just the final payment?
The whole cruise. Deposit to final payment.
Don't know about that. The transfers and pre-paid gratuities aren't really part of the cruise fare. I don't see why that should affect it. Maybe, if the gratuities & transfers are paid for before the cruise is paid in full, it's considered part of the fare, don't know.I've read on here from someone (blanking on who) that if you add on pre-paid gratuities and/or airport transfers before boarding those must be on the Disney Visa as well or the OBC is voided. Not sure if that is correct, but I was going to use my Disney Visa Check card anyway. (Yep, it qualifies as well. Assuming it continues for 2017.)
Don't know about that. The transfers and pre-paid gratuities aren't really part of the cruise fare. I don't see why that should affect it. Maybe, if the gratuities & transfers are paid for before the cruise is paid in full, it's considered part of the fare, don't know.![]()
To get the $50 credit, does the whole cruise need to be paid with that card or just the final payment?
I was thinking about doing the same thing, and using the Visa to get the credit. I then calculated getting $100 disney gift cards from Bjs. When you buy a single $100 GC you pay 94.99. Saving $5.01 every hundred. saving you $50 for every thousand... times that by how much the cruise is.. seems better than a $50 on board credit.
So here's my dilemma - i just applied for a Disney visa and got approved - but I'm supposed to put down my deposit this weekend. Is there any way to use the visa to pay the deposit before the actual card comes in the mail? Hate to miss out on the $50 credit.
So here's my dilemma - i just applied for a Disney visa and got approved - but I'm supposed to put down my deposit this weekend. Is there any way to use the visa to pay the deposit before the actual card comes in the mail? Hate to miss out on the $50 credit.
Also know that if you did an OBB, you can't also get the $50 Disney Visa onboard credit. You only get one onboard credit from Disney. We learned the hard way.But you can combine the $50 Disney Visa onboard credit with a TA onboard credit.
OBB = OnBoard BookingSorry for newbie questions. What's OBB? As for the $50 Disney Visa credit, I am assuming it's only applicable to bookings made directly with Disney, right?
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Good tip. Now, do you get 6 months financing on OBB placeholders?Also know that if you did an OBB, you can't also get the $50 Disney Visa onboard credit. You only get one onboard credit from Disney. We learned the hard way.But you can combine the $50 Disney Visa onboard credit with a TA onboard credit.
Plus, if you use your Disney Visa at BJs, you get 1% back in Disney rewards anyway - so another $10 for every $1000. So if you're spending more than $1000 on a cruise (ha!), you're already better off going that way. The only other benefit is the zero interest for 6 months, which, if you needed that, you could get a better card with 18 months no interest, and probably better rewards or intro offers.
I have a premier card as well. Just checked chase.com and for my BJ's charges, it shows a 1% "Earn on all other purchases" for the reward.Is Bj's only 1%? we have the premier.. i was thinking it was 2% since it has groceries lol
I have a premier card as well. Just checked chase.com and for my BJ's charges, it shows a 1% "Earn on all other purchases" for the reward.
I also have a Chase Freedom card which is currently offering 5% bonus reward for wholesale clubs. I just used that to buy some discounted Disney gift cards (about 4% discount) That I will add to my Disney Vacation Account to pay for an upcoming cruise.
I've read on here from someone (blanking on who) that if you add on pre-paid gratuities and/or airport transfers before boarding those must be on the Disney Visa as well or the OBC is voided. Not sure if that is correct, but I was going to use my Disney Visa Check card anyway. (Yep, it qualifies as well. Assuming it continues for 2017.)
Don't know about that. The transfers and pre-paid gratuities aren't really part of the cruise fare. I don't see why that should affect it. Maybe, if the gratuities & transfers are paid for before the cruise is paid in full, it's considered part of the fare, don't know.![]()