In order to get the pin you have to actual use the card, at least once. (it was in the fine print)
I think I remember that now...thanks.
...but has Disney every said, "hey we are getting rid of the DC but are replaceing it with a new Visa card?"
I believe they said something to the effect of "We will be offering a whole new way to become one with the Magic"....or something like that.
Really though, as a stand-alone program, its ok, pending the details. But the reality is, they did end the DC at the same time, so whether they actually call it a replacement or not, from the guest point of view, it is. Sort of like if they closed one attraction and opened another elsewhere in the park. Technically not a replacement, but practically speaking it is.
What the Disney Visa is definitely a replacement for is the AMEX White Glove Treatment, which also offered some discounts on property, as well as a free gift upon check-in. Last year was a pin lanyard with a White Glove Treatment pin, and before that it was a hip-pack.
But suppose you had $100 reward dollars. Does anyone know if that can be applied dollar for dollar to a Disney resort hotel reservation for instance? Or to buy passes?
Yes, they have said they are essentially dollar for dollar, and there will be special offers that allow you to get "more" than that. The only one specified up front was the opportunity to get a $50
DCL shipboard credit.
They have said they can be used for rooms, merchandise and tickets, but we're not sure if there will be any exclusions or not.
One other benefit is if you buy a vacation package through Disney with the Disney Visa, you will not be charged interest for 6 months. Again, not sure if the interest accumulates during that time, or if there are any exclusions.
There is also a limit of 750 reward dollars earned per year.