amalone1013
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Experts, how do I switch my reservation to Costco? Do I call them first or Disney?
Experts, how do I switch my reservation to Costco? Do I call them first or Disney?
is that the one that lights up when you look at it? they had one at our resort in Maui and it was coolI have such a love/hate relationship with Costco because ours is obscenely crowded. They just sucked me into purchasing a SimpleHuman sensor mirror on sale for $125.
urggg. So I calculated $134..then- I'm lost does this mean we owe $134? Dh is going to be so thrilled when I show him thisyou should be getting one. the value of your points is *insert # of points from self referral *$.0067 = how much its worth.
this is my Dh.... he says they only sell premium type tires at a higher cost- he goes elsewhere(since he's obsessed with the perfect tire for the perfect price lol)Costco is like... the usual places u would go. Unfortunately, they wouldnt sell me any non-premium tires there...
So i just go to America Tires... they treat me a lot better than Costco does.
All the same number. I just tried that but it says 0 point difference, so I guess that must mean there aren't enough tickets at the lower price?
oh yeah..... so if you book thru costco you get another 2% back from the booking?(and since I'm still muddled by how you transfer another booking to costco) if you booked cheap elsewhere and switched it over you could potentially get a gc+2% back for transferring?It’s just on the fare. I transferred from obb and it should be on full amount and you get it as long as you are an executive member before the cruise. I upgraded a few weeks before.
urggg. So I calculated $134..then- I'm lost does this mean we owe $134? Dh is going to be so thrilled when I show him this
urggg. So I calculated $134..then- I'm lost does this mean we owe $134? Dh is going to be so thrilled when I show him this
reddit is guessing its for "private letter ruling" to which i have no idea what this means... google says... Private letter rulings(PLRs), in the United States, are written decisions by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in response to taxpayer requests for guidance.
my guess is that too many people started asking questions on how referrals are treated... which made IRS make a decision and forcing the banks to issue 1099s.
if someone knows better, please correct me.
Got to MCO three hours before our flight. I don’t feel like going to the Club though.
Overall our Disney trip was good. Two problems the guy checking us in at the magical express gave us an attitude regarding the fact that I didn’t make a reservation. I was like you don’t need to make a reservation for arriving flights and when I gave him my bag claim number he rolled his eyes. Then when we get to All Star Movies they said we were in the mighty ducks section. I paid for a preferred room!! The lady is like where does it say you paid for a preferred room? So I had to pull up my email and screen shots and then she goes away for a bit and tries to move us to the Dalmatian section. But at this point I was pissed it was on the far end and we would have been better off at Mighty ducks and just using All Star Music’s bus. So they then moved us to Toy Story. I just got a scammy vibe tho that they were hoping that I wouldn’t notice being in Mighty Ducks wasn’t a preferred room.
After, that tho we had a great time and I had three cast member experiences that were fantastic that I’ll include in my email to Disney lol
Oh, also the parks are still crowded lol
Just wondering why you don't rent a car. I rented in Vancouver and drove to Whistler--it's a fairly easy drive. I only had the car for a day and returned it to the airport after renting it downtown and it cost me < $100.Need some advice from the expert churners out there.
I checked with the limo company we usually use to get from Vancouver airport to Whistler and they want $492Cdn for the ride (including tip and taxes). I checked the Chase portal and they want 22,300 points. If I convert the cost to US$ it works out to .16. Is this worth it? At least for 1 way? I really don't want to take $1,000.00 out of my pocket for return transportation. Also there is no way for me to tell if the Chase portal price includes gratuities (which would be at least $80.00 if it didn't).
I have approx. 525,000 UR points but was hoarding them for our trip to the Maldives next year and possibly a transfer to Hyatt for a weekend in NYC at some point. I suppose using 22,300 wouldn't kill me.
Yes. And it is the 5x but also has the 10x magnification. The one I really wanted was the trio (Costco doesn't sell) but that one is $300. I decided this one will have to dois that the one that lights up when you look at it? they had one at our resort in Maui and it was cool
You really can only transfer from DCL. And the prices shouldn't be different regardless of how you book. I always book onboard (to get the 10% off plus $200 obc), transfer to Costco, get the Costco cash card. The 2% is a new perk so this will be the first time I've done that.oh yeah..... so if you book thru costco you get another 2% back from the booking?(and since I'm still muddled by how you transfer another booking to costco) if you booked cheap elsewhere and switched it over you could potentially get a gc+2% back for transferring?
If you search that flight for 2, then 3, then 4, etc you should be able to figure out how many tix are available at the lower price.All the same number. I just tried that but it says 0 point difference, so I guess that must mean there aren't enough tickets at the lower price?
Thank you- I haven't gotten my magical express documents (signed up, but only about 10 days ago). So I can check my bag through and just give them the claim check? Was not looking forward to having to pick up my bag and lug it. I usually am a no checked bags kinda girl, but DH and LO are flying down a couple days later (and later in the evening) so we are packing one big suitcase with all our stuff for me to check so that they can just fly with small backpack
If you search that flight for 2, then 3, then 4, etc you should be able to figure out how many tix are available at the lower price.
If you call SW they can likely assist in splitting the reservations so you can take advantage. I’m not sure it will be worth your time and effort but it should be possible. Out of old habits, I typically book each person and leg separately with SW to allow for ultimate rebooking flexibility in instances like this (just a tip going forward).