calypso726
Escaping reality one Disney vacation at a time
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Thanks! I do have enough points for the package but I think I am going to hold off on getting it since I am not sure I want to be locked into Alaska since we would never use them otherwise. But it's good to have a plan for how to go about purchasing when the time comes.
Just in case you didn't know the points cost of the packages will go up in August. Right now, the packages for 120,000 Alaska miles and a 7 night certificate for category 1-5 hotel are 270,000. In August that won't be available and the closest thing would be a package with 100,000 Alaska miles and a 7 night cat 1-4 hotel for 330,000. That's 60,000 more points for 20,000 less miles and depending on the hotel possibly worse too as some are going up and some down in category.
I've never flown Alaska or used their miles. However, since they have so many great transfer partners across airline alliances, I figured they'd be a safe bet. I can earn AA miles between churning cards and shopping portals, plus they do go on sale from time to time so I can always resort to that if need be. UR points are easy to accumulate. However, nothing expect spend on the Alaska card would get me miles that are potentially as valuable in terms of variety as what I had with SPG. So, we've bought 4 packages and are likely going for a 5th as soon as the last SPG account transfers over.
Can someone please give me the lowdown on Alaska’s CC? We don’t fly a ton, usually a few times a year. Is it worth getting? Looks like there’s a fee. How does the companion fare work? Is it one free ticket per year?
Most airline cards have a fee, as do moth travel rewards cards that offer a great deal of value. If you are on the west coast then the Alaska card can bring a great deal of value. The companion pass is once per year for the cost of taxes and fees which is about $119.
How long does it take to transfer SPG points btwn spouses?
3 business days, but feels like ...

I called and booked the Cat 6 plus 100k RR points. I was on the phone for a total of 30 minutes, most of which were on holding waiting for a representative to help me. When I finally spoke with someone, I'm pretty sure this was the first package he has booked. He had no clue what he was doing, and at first he told me it was going to be 510k Marriott points! I can see the 7-night certificate in my Marriott account, but don't see the RR points in my SW account yet.
Airline points take a while longer to post and it depends on the airline. I don't know about SW but the rep told me Alaska takes 5 business days.
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