I don't trust my TA

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Can anyone please tell me if DCL is honoring the old $50 drink credit for people booking and paying for their trip in entirely with the Disney Visa? I know the perk has changed, but last time they honored the perk when I booked instead of what they were offering at the time of sailing.

Also, anyone know if they can apply military rates to a current reservation? If not, know when they changed that?

Thanks for answering because, sadly, I don't trust my TA and regret using her.
 
Can anyone please tell me if DCL is honoring the old $50 drink credit for people booking and paying for their trip in entirely with the Disney Visa? I know the perk has changed, but last time they honored the perk when I booked instead of what they were offering at the time of sailing.

Also, anyone know if they can apply military rates to a current reservation? If not, know when they changed that?

Thanks for answering because, sadly, I don't trust my TA and regret using her.

The $50 Visa credit is not longer available.

I have no personal experience with military rates, but I believe people have reported being able to modify their reservation.
 
Your TA is correct.

The Disney Visa perk is no longer a $50 credit (beverage or otherwise); as of January 1st of this year they began offering some onboard discounts instead -- shopping, spa, and something else I think. You can check the Disney Visa website for details. The offer is not based on when you booked, it's based on when you sail.

I believe FLR is the only special rate that can actually be applied to a current booking. MTO and *GT requires "new" booking. So that means taking the penalty depending on how close you are to the cruise date. I have heard that sometimes the MTO offer can be good enough to more than offset that penalty and still save money, so do your math. However, you may lose your chosen stateroom or dining preferences; I'm not sure about excursions or onboard activities if you already have those booked.

Enjoy your cruise!
 
Your TA is correct.

The Disney Visa perk is no longer a $50 credit (beverage or otherwise); as of January 1st of this year they began offering some onboard discounts instead -- shopping, spa, and something else I think. You can check the Disney Visa website for details. The offer is not based on when you booked, it's based on when you sail.

I believe FLR is the only special rate that can actually be applied to a current booking. MTO and *GT requires "new" booking. So that means taking the penalty depending on how close you are to the cruise date. I have heard that sometimes the MTO offer can be good enough to more than offset that penalty and still save money, so do your math. However, you may lose your chosen stateroom or dining preferences; I'm not sure about excursions or onboard activities if you already have those booked.

Enjoy your cruise!


You also lose any onboard activities you booked since the current booking has to be cancelled. When you cancel the booking everything goes away.
 

The $50 Visa credit is not longer available.

I have no personal experience with military rates, but I believe people have reported being able to modify their reservation.

Interesting. I was told Sunday at Disney Springs that if we signed up for the Visa card, we would get the $50 credit.
 
Interesting. I was told Sunday at Disney Springs that if we signed up for the Visa card, we would get the $50 credit.
That changed for cruise bookings at the beginning of the year.
The Disney Visa perk for DCL cruises changed as of January 1, 2017. They no longer offer an OBC; the current perks require you to have a Disney Visa on record for your stateroom charges.
  • 10% off select digital photo packages (non-discounted)
  • 10% off select merchandise (requires $50 purchase)
  • 10% off a Castaway Cay getaway package
  • 20% off select onboard facial or massage treatments (non-discounted, port days only)
Here's the link with the details: https://disneyrewards.com/disney-cruise-line/

Sadly, the average CM working at the shops/restaruants/hotels doesn't know when things change.
 
Could they have been referring to a credit on the visa itself? When i signed up, i did receive a $50 credit to my bill after I made my first purchase. Just a thought
 
That changed for cruise bookings at the beginning of the year.
The Disney Visa perk for DCL cruises changed as of January 1, 2017. They no longer offer an OBC; the current perks require you to have a Disney Visa on record for your stateroom charges.
  • 10% off select digital photo packages (non-discounted)
  • 10% off select merchandise (requires $50 purchase)
  • 10% off a Castaway Cay getaway package
  • 20% off select onboard facial or massage treatments (non-discounted, port days only)
Here's the link with the details: https://disneyrewards.com/disney-cruise-line/

Sadly, the average CM working at the shops/restaruants/hotels doesn't know when things change.

This wasn't the average CM, though. This was the guy at the Disney Visa kiosk, who was trying to get us to sign up for the card.

He told us $50 drink credit, $200 statement credit if we spent over a certain amount in the first three months, and whatever the percentages off were. Had it all in writing there in front of him. He also said that what he was offering was different from what we'd get if we did it online. So apparently, if you open a card face-to-face, you still get the credit?
 
I ended up rebooking with a different CC I got...paid for the cruise to max the sign-up bonus, which paid for our flights. I see little value in the Disney visa now! There is fine print to even the small remaining discounts. I get 3% cash back on travel with the card I use, and can apply that to discounted prices!
 
This wasn't the average CM, though. This was the guy at the Disney Visa kiosk, who was trying to get us to sign up for the card.

I was on the Dream last month. No $50 OBC. I did receive the photo package discount and the merchandise discount, though both times I had to remind the CM that I was using my Disney Visa (it's noted on your KTTW card).
 
I went to pre purchase the photo package for my cruise and the way it was explained to me was that the pre purchase rate is discounted already so no discount with the disney visa, anyone have any experience with this?
 
Can anyone please tell me if DCL is honoring the old $50 drink credit for people booking and paying for their trip in entirely with the Disney Visa? I know the perk has changed, but last time they honored the perk when I booked instead of what they were offering at the time of sailing.

Also, anyone know if they can apply military rates to a current reservation? If not, know when they changed that?

Thanks for answering because, sadly, I don't trust my TA and regret using her.

Sorry you're having problems with your TA, I've been there, done that.
As others have mentioned, in these two cases she is correct. We last had OBC drink credit in July 2016; went away in 2017.

We've sailed many times on MTO and to do so must cancel original booking and r/s. Usually worth it for the savings (in my experience!).

Hope your cruise in 39 days is wonderful!


I ended up rebooking with a different CC I got...paid for the cruise to max the sign-up bonus, which paid for our flights. I see little value in the Disney visa now!

The perks are: cute card and for me, one of my oldest lines of credit :) I did get wise and downgrade from the Premium to the Regular so at least I'm not paying an annual fee for something I don't use!
 
This wasn't the average CM, though. This was the guy at the Disney Visa kiosk, who was trying to get us to sign up for the card.

He told us $50 drink credit, $200 statement credit if we spent over a certain amount in the first three months, and whatever the percentages off were. Had it all in writing there in front of him. He also said that what he was offering was different from what we'd get if we did it online. So apparently, if you open a card face-to-face, you still get the credit?
The $200 credit bonus is a "regular" bonus for opening a new card and spending XX amount of dollars within a specified time.

The $50 drink credit used to be the Visa perk for bookings using the Visa card on cruises starting prior to 31 Dec 2016.

Unless there's been a change/addition to the Visa perks, I don't think there's any drink credit now.
 
This wasn't the average CM, though. This was the guy at the Disney Visa kiosk, who was trying to get us to sign up for the card.

He told us $50 drink credit, $200 statement credit if we spent over a certain amount in the first three months, and whatever the percentages off were. Had it all in writing there in front of him. He also said that what he was offering was different from what we'd get if we did it online. So apparently, if you open a card face-to-face, you still get the credit?

Did he give you a special offer code to use for that $50 credit? That's all I can think if it was something not available online. But the standard "perk" with the Disney Visa for DCL changed the first of the year, as others have mentioned. If you have some other special offer code, that may be additional. You'd have to call DCL with your code to ask.

Enjoy your cruise!
 
That changed for cruise bookings at the beginning of the year.
The Disney Visa perk for DCL cruises changed as of January 1, 2017. They no longer offer an OBC; the current perks require you to have a Disney Visa on record for your stateroom charges.
  • 10% off select digital photo packages (non-discounted)
  • 10% off select merchandise (requires $50 purchase)
  • 10% off a Castaway Cay getaway package
  • 20% off select onboard facial or massage treatments (non-discounted, port days only)
Here's the link with the details: https://disneyrewards.com/disney-cruise-line/

Sadly, the average CM working at the shops/restaruants/hotels doesn't know when things change.


Thank you for this. Sorry to hijack this thread but a question for all regarding the spa massage treatment - fine print below - does this include 20% off of the couples massage at Castaway Cay? It's a port day so was just curious?

4. Spa Savings onboard Disney Cruise Line
20% off select spa treatments and services. Valid for non-discounted massages or facial treatments on port days only. In order to receive special Disney Cruise Line perks, beginning 1/1/17, Disney Visa Card must be used to pay for onboard purchases for sailings through 12/31/17. Cannot be combined with any other offers or discounts and is for personal use only. Offer subject to change or cancellation without notice. Ships’ Registry: The Bahamas. Chase is not responsible or liable for fulfillment of this offer.
 
Did he give you a special offer code to use for that $50 credit? That's all I can think if it was something not available online. But the standard "perk" with the Disney Visa for DCL changed the first of the year, as others have mentioned. If you have some other special offer code, that may be additional. You'd have to call DCL with your code to ask.

Enjoy your cruise!
No, and he was adamant that there was a drink credit. So if we decide to do this, I'm going to have to ask them about the credit going away in January, and what WAS he talking about?
 
I went to pre purchase the photo package for my cruise and the way it was explained to me was that the pre purchase rate is discounted already so no discount with the disney visa, anyone have any experience with this?
It's already at a 15% savings. So no discount.
 
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In order to get any discounts while onboard your KTTW card needs to have "DV" printed on it.
 

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