SouthFayetteFan
Saving Money on Disney Vacations since 2006
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- Sep 6, 2014
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First Off - @calypso726 - you definitely NEVER throw anything in anybody's face. Everything you post here reads with a tone of trying to HELP others!You know I’ve never estimated the value of our points and miles. I’m not even sure how I’d begin because so much of it is perceived value for us. I’d never pay the real out of pocket cost to do some of what we do.
On the topic valuing points and miles...I totally get what you're saying on it being difficult to value them given how you redeem them. For us it's fairly simple - I value it on historical redemptions and expected future redemptions and as you know, we rarely (never?) do any wild redemptions so perceived value is real value to us.
SW RR = 503,419 @ 1.48cpp = $7,451 (expected value of flights)
Chase URs = 322,364 @ 1.50cpp = $4,835 (expected to redeem for Disney through Chase UR travel/tour)
Amex MRs = 247,520 @ 1.25cpp = $3,094 (expected Schwab cash-out)
Marriott = 1,422,187 @ 0.8cpp = $11,377 (0.8cpp based on historical and future expected redemptions)
TOTAL = $26,757
We also have another scattered 37k points across 5 programs that I value at $175.
This is just the nerdy spreadsheet guy in me that wants to not only know my actual net worth but also my "churning net worth" haha!
I've been trying to get caught up here all afternoon and now my head is spinning! I agree that this is a great thread with so many helpful people. And I love that I can try to do this slowly and not be judged for doing it all wrong. We live in a high cost of living area (a bit south of you 


So frustrating. I admit I have FOMO with this Walgreens thing. We spend way too much on prescriptions these days.
