tink1970
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If I was to open an account to earn points to purchase the tickets at either of these two places, which one would you credit card experts suggest? I would probably just charge all bills to it and that would be it. Pay it off course each month.
What is your goal for using a credit card to buy tickets? Is it cash or airline miles or flexible travel points? This will help guide you to the best credit card scenario.
Disney has released Armed Forces Salute Tickets every year since 2008 so hopefully they'll do it again (fun fact, our first trip with DD was in 2003 when they were GIVING AWAY tickets to WDW to active duty families!).
That said...
If you buy at MWR then the tickets might code under travel, but I honestly don't know. If you purchase at either Shades of Green or ITT/MWR, they will be tax free AND the Armed Forces Salute tickets (either 4 or 5 day park hopper; can also buy 4 or 5 day park hopper plus) prices are a significant deal over regularly priced and even Florida resident rate (please refer to mouse savers for comparison). Note that the Armed Forces Salute has blackout dates...for this year they are not good after Dec 19.
Our ITT accepts Mastercard/Visa/Discover/Amex but I'd check with your local one before I committed to a strategy.
If you want cash back, then I'd get a discover it card-it has rotating 5X cash back quarterly throughout the year but travel usually ISN'T one..still if you are using this year's rates ($222x6 people for a 4 day park hopper) then you'd earn back ~$26. Same if you used Citi Double Cash card (the name says it all). The price will go up for 2019 of course, and if you are going during the holidays then the Armed Forces Salute won't work.
ITT/MWR might code as travel so if you are into earning flexible travel points with Chase (either Chase Sapphire Preferred or Reserve) then they would possibly earn you 2x or 3x ultimate rewards (I can't swear that ITT codes as travel, however).
Since you're not buying until 2019 and I don't know when you'll be going to WDW, this might not apply to you next year. I'd become familiar with price comparisons at your MWR/ITT --- ours has a great flier which has the different options laid out- you can down load or pick one up then compare with Undercover Tourist. There are folks here who have used UT with great success but honestly it's never been cheaper for me...I just don't go to the parks during the AFS blackout dates.