The problem is that this is now the ONLY smoking section so for those waiting for a boat, you may have dozens of smoker friends there waiting with you (vs what used to be a much sparser smoker crowd since it was so out of the way/inconvenient).
I do not like PNC at all. Website is sucky all around.We really just need a bank close by that we can get cash out of or deposit cash. Otherwise we will use Heritage bank for everything else. Do you think they would be okay for those purposes? If not, who do you suggest? Chase bank?
Under 2 weeks from my first trip to Disneyland and California, I'm super excited about it. Things changed and now I'm spending almost two weeks traveling, which I'm breaking up in 3 "mini" trips.
1st is disneyland- staying at the 4 points sheraton anahiem booked 5 nights using 70,000 Marriott points (I actually have two rooms booked given the group who is going so grand total of 140,000 points for 10 nights)...hoping this is going to be a good choice. Bought the 3 day park tickets from the ticket promotion. Booked a rental car through costco and I keep checking to rebook when the cost goes down. I've been reading through the disneyland board and think I have a good handle on maxpass and hoping touring around the park. So far only have 1 lunch reservation to Blue Bayou, I need to look if there are anymore I'm interested in booking. I plan to do grocery/costco run after we fly in, and appears to be one north of disneyland so that will be convenient.
2nd San Diego-work portion of my trip, still hoping to visit the zoo and do some sight seeing.
3rd Pacific coast highway, all hotels booked using Marriott points on the way to San Fransisco. Only going to be me and my sister during this portion and the goal was to minimize out of pocket cost at least for hotels.
Sharing since it is slightly churning related. Finishing my CIP MSR, given my recent citi failure I'm just planning on optimizing my spend on my current cards as I likely wouldn't get the card in time. I'll plan to use my SPG LUX credit on the work hotels in san diego as those aren't booked on points and use my SPG LUX for the car rental insurance as the only other car with primary car rental insurance is my CIP. Any suggestions for my trip would be appreciated!
ETA: flights from southwest RR points and companion pass!
I'll chime in with suggestions on DLR from the perspective of a frequent visitor to WDW and yearly-ish visitor to DLR. Some of the highlights I think a first time visitor should not miss are Paint the Night Parade. The song has become a theme song for our squad LOL I don't like parades as a rule but this one and Boo to You during MNSSHP are exceptions for me. World of Color shouldn't be missed. We usually get a dinner package but they also have a dessert party and FP as options over waiting to get a good spot. Fantasmic is different than WDW and has FP options. PoC and HM are different from WDW's and must do's whenever we go. Kudos on getting reservations at Blue Bayou, that is also a favorite. Looks like an awesome trip!
@striker1064 I went to GoDisneyPremier.com for the upgrade
I really liked Suntrust when I was in NC and the only reason I switched is because they aren't out west. You might also look for a credit union, you might be able to find one with interest on checking. Mine does interest on balances up to 500 and since it's just a holding acct you probably wouldn't have more than that in it anyway. Just a thought.
Congrats on the approval....I have been putting 3 months between Chase applications
You can pool your points now .I transfer all points earned to my CSR monthly no need to wait a year
I have the chase Disney rewards cc and my husband has the Chase Freedom Unlimited. Do you know if we could both transfer them over to his Chase cc?
I've been in a weird space, just quietly reading along. DH had an MRI today. It should be read tomorrow. Hopefully everything is okay. This is from his recent ER visit and a CT scan that showed a little something abnormal. I am taking a vacation day Friday. I'm pretty mentally fried right now.
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Is anyone else already actively working on 2021 vacation plans? I've already got my 2020 locked in with a Disney cruise and a trip to WDW for food and wine. I've got 2021 pretty narrowed down too.
I can't talk about this in real life - people would think I was insane planning trips that far in advance. But I can't be the only one, right?
Once I'm under 5/24, I'll be actively racking up URs again and I plan on using them for either Greece or Norway.
For Marriott, it should pop up in my Marriott account in the activity page. I've been checking there every other day for the last couple weeks. I see nothing like that in the AmEx dashboard for Marriott. They give me a Redeem Points button that just opens up the Marriott activity page... that shows me no certificate
A little off topic. Sort of. But I got a $100 Amazon gc from my employer, just for signing up for a health app.
Was wondering if I can buy a Disney gc with it.
We’ll look into some credit unions. We really only get cash from playing in the band which won’t be happening after we move. It’s just nice to have a bank nearby in case we want to get cash out or deposit some. I absolutely love our Heritage account. We still get $70/month in interest which is awesome and they refund you $8/month on ATM feesI really liked Suntrust when I was in NC and the only reason I switched is because they aren't out west. You might also look for a credit union, you might be able to find one with interest on checking. Mine does interest on balances up to 500 and since it's just a holding acct you probably wouldn't have more than that in it anyway. Just a thought.
My only experience with PNC was with the refi on my house and it wasn't a good experience, though I don't know how much of that was the bank vs the guy we were dealing with that may have just been a broker and not a bank emp. They've been fine in the roughly 8 years they've held my mortgage though. But I HATE their website. I don't even know if I can still get on it or how. It was bad so I just use bill pay through my bank. It makes BofA look good and it's awful.
We’ve seen tons of Chase banks so that’s probably what we’ll go with.I do not like PNC at all. Website is sucky all around.
We bank at Chase. I find the app and website so easy to use. Not sure how plentiful they are down in FL but there is one on every corner here so it works well, though I rarely need to go in. But if I do, it's the same banker and same teller. It's like small town banking and they always go out of their way to help. Maybe not all locations are like that but I love mine and I never thought that about someplace like Chase.
We really just need a bank close by that we can get cash out of or deposit cash. Otherwise we will use Heritage bank for everything else. Do you think they would be okay for those purposes? If not, who do you suggest? Chase bank?
Fellow Allegiant stalker here. I am always watching the Indianapolis to Savannah route during the summer to visit family. My experience has been that Allegiant drops prices substantially about 30-60 days before the flight. My problem is that I hate waiting that long to book flights. For example, the IND-SAV flight I have booked for this summer has dropped about $15 per person, each leg, since I booked it last month. Boo. I don't know if this pattern will hold true for holiday travel, but don't give up hope.That's not a bad idea, plus I could use my Aspire card to buy Southwest gift cards and use the airline credit for one of the tickets. Southwest has several nonstop flights out of STL, which would be helpful for us. I will continue to stalk Allegiant's website (in incognito mode), too. I had heard that Allegiant's best prices were right away, but I'm hoping with 3 days of flights 12/24, 12/25, and 12/26 that prices will drop significantly. I'm not sure the return flight will be good savings though. There are only a few that first week of January returning to our home airport.
Ideally, I think we're willing to pay around $300 per person round trip out of our home airport. Allegiant has really generous military baggage and seat assignment policies as well, which would work to our advantage on this particular trip. I'll keep looking. I really apprecaite the help with Southwest. It's good to have an Ace in the hole.