SouthFayetteFan
Saving Money on Disney Vacations since 2006
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I’m sure she’s fineI’ve had the thought a few times myself today![]()

I’m sure she’s fineI’ve had the thought a few times myself today![]()
I hate those shirts. Why are you complaining about going somewhere that many families can only dream to go? Maybe don’t go thenTokyo Disney is also relatively inexpensive compared to its US counterparts, so hopefully no “Most Expensive Day Ever” t-shirts.
I’d been keeping her at 3-4 mos between chase apps but this one was a total slip of the mind. Lesson learned -make sure you consult the spreadsheet before app’ing! Especially since we have 3 players.I’m sure she’s fineBut I would NOT tempt fate too much. You remember that I got my pastor’s wife shutdown so Chase can get crazy with this stuff.
I consult the spreadsheet for all moves in my life. Apparently even deodorant purchasesI’d been keeping her at 3-4 mos between chase apps but this one was a total slip of the mind. Lesson learned -make sure you consult the spreadsheet before app’ing! Especially since we have 3 players.
Yes, we do have APs. And SW companion pass!
I haven't been since I was a child. My kids will be 4 and 6 - is that too young? Where have you stayed? It seems like it's too far from N. Conway and no place to stay on points!
Never tried the donuts...just the gingerbread! The game looked fun but my 4yo wanted to do more rides than scouting out the elves to punch holes in the card.And those donuts are to die for and the elfabet game!!!
Etsy please! Ill buy it!
You have an Inside Man!Hah! Dh just noticed the guy he talked to at breakfast is inside the gate as a cast member!
I’d give the CIP serious consideration regardless of the $5k MSR. The CIP does not have foreign exchange fees, which is your big criteria; and is approved with a minimum $5k CL. If she/you can’t meet the MSR organically, there’s always Venmo for a relatively small 3% fee. If DD Venmo-ed only enough to hit the $5k MSR, that’s $4,854.37 with only $145.63 in fees for an 80k UR SUB, and I’m assuming 20k UR support points to you/DH. Call it reimbursement for tuition or moving fees to Norway.
ETA: I was typing on the go, so if I wasn’t clear, your DD could hypothetically use Venmo for the entire $5k MSR and it would cost at most $145.63 in fees (plus the unavoidable $95 AF). But since she’d be mixing organic spend into the MSR, her transactional costs should be much less, and she could use Venmo to make up any shortfall. The CIP also earns 3x UR on travel, redeems UR through the Chase travel portal at 1.25 cpp, and transfers UR to Chase’s partner airline and hotel programs, so it’s a great card if your DD wants to start traveling more.
@mmmears --it looks like finding a good general travel points MC/Visa with no FTF and a low MSR is a challenge. If your DD is a BOA customer, they have an entry level "travel" rewards card with $0 AF, 1.5x points on everything and 25K (aka $250) after $1000 spend and no FTF. It's a Visa so it could complement her Amex. It's not a big bang popular card but might not be a bad option for two years in Norway. I'll keep digging but that's the best I can come up with unless she's interested in a Chase United Explorer or one of the Citi AA cards (not your favorite airlines, IIRC!).
Completely agree with this and is what I was going to suggest as well. I’ll be using Venmo for part of dd’s CIP msr. I have another card with a 5k spend on the way as well!
Can you pay a room only reservation before check-in? I went to go look and apply some gift cards but didn't see an option to pay online. I don't like calling Disney so if that is the only way, I will pay when I check-in.
Oh, it is lol!! I just applied for my dd when she was only 25 days past her last chase appI forgot about that app and didn’t look at her spreadsheet. It worked out ok this time but I wouldn’t recommend that strategy.
Tokyo Disney is also relatively inexpensive compared to its US counterparts, so hopefully no “Most Expensive Day Ever” t-shirts.
I hate those shirts. Why are you complaining about going somewhere that many families can only dream to go? Maybe don’t go then![]()
Etsy please! Ill buy it!![]()
Question for all you CC experts:
DD needs a card with no FTC for her upcoming year abroad. She currently has a CFU and is interested in getting more URs (although not at all opposed to MRs either). She will be earning money but honestly the stipend is pretty small, so no large salary to use for one of the fancier cards. She's already an AU on DH's plat, so if she really needs to make a big charge she can, but she wants to earn more points that she can use for travel so she'd prefer her own card.
Any thoughts?
ETA - Considering a CIP but the spend might be an issue for us since we just got a 5K MSR of our own and she can't make the CIP MSR on her own.
I’d give the CIP serious consideration regardless of the $5k MSR. The CIP does not have foreign exchange fees, which is your big criteria; and is approved with a minimum $5k CL. If she/you can’t meet the MSR organically, there’s always Venmo for a relatively small 3% fee. If DD Venmo-ed only enough to hit the $5k MSR, that’s $4,854.37 with only $145.63 in fees for an 80k UR SUB, and I’m assuming 20k UR support points to you/DH. Call it reimbursement for tuition or moving fees to Norway.
ETA: I was typing on the go, so if I wasn’t clear, your DD could hypothetically use Venmo for the entire $5k MSR and it would cost at most $145.63 in fees (plus the unavoidable $95 AF). But since she’d be mixing organic spend into the MSR, her transactional costs should be much less, and she could use Venmo to make up any shortfall. The CIP also earns 3x UR on travel, redeems UR through the Chase travel portal at 1.25 cpp, and transfers UR to Chase’s partner airline and hotel programs, so it’s a great card if your DD wants to start traveling more.
This is what I decided with DD. Initially I said I would help her do most of the $5000 spend. Then I am like, wait a minute, this is a really bad deal for me. lol So today I told her that she will have to "manufacture" some of her spend. She wasn't very happy to have the initial $95 fee and more fees, but I told her she could either pay me $1200 for the ticket I just bought or spend about $250 to reimburse me for the 80,000 points I spent. When I put it that way she decided it wasn't a bad deal after all. She will have it with her in Australia (assuming she is approved) so she won't even be manufacturing the whole $5000 in spend. Sure wish I could have sent it to her now, she is spending a lot in her last 2 weeks in Africa getting a lot of traveling in.
That is a bit pricey!! Great job on yours!Lol I did my first two Chase cards 40 days apart. They've let me get 5 more since then, so I don't think they're too mad.
I love those shirts!! I think they're so funny. I could totally see my dad wearing one when we would go when I was a kid. I never would consider it to be mean-spirited, just kind of a funny dad joke. One of my friends went with his wife and child last year and he wore a shirt that said "My wife wanted to go to Disney, so we compromised and went to Disney." I thought it was hilarious.
The finished product is CRAZY expensive. I just bought the pattern from her and did it myself! Only $4 for the pattern.
That is a bit pricey!! Great job on yours!