New Disney Visa "Inspire" card

Well my plan is to get the DVC discount on dining, and then charge to my room and get this back.
I showed the credit card to the server and the server applied the 10% off on the bill. I charged the meal to my room/folio and have the Disney Aspire on file which actually got used to pay for the meal. The server will ask if the Disney card will be used to pay for the meal charged to the room.
Just spent about 2200 with a family of 7 last week on folio chargers (We put everything on the room with our bands). I am currently waiting for the 200 reward to post.
 
I showed the credit card to the server and the server applied the 10% off on the bill. I charged the meal to my room/folio and have the Disney Aspire on file which actually got used to pay for the meal. The server will ask if the Disney card will be used to pay for the meal charged to the room.
Just spent about 2200 with a family of 7 last week on folio chargers (We put everything on the room with our bands). I am currently waiting for the 200 reward to post.
Glad to hear this. I will certainly give it a try in September.
 
I forgot who posted it, but thanks to those who said that you can move some of your credit limit from one personal Chase credit card to another. I was able to move a lot of the credit limit of my Disney Premier CC to my new Inspire.

Although I've had my card for almost 3 weeks now, the Chase app lists the Next Closing Date as "--". I thought it would at least let me know when I'll get my first statement.

I can confirm that I'm getting 3% on DisneyStore.com purchases, buying an annual pass on WDW website, direct purchase of a DVC contract, and calling DVC member services to buy One Time Use Points. I got the $300 credit for initial spending, and I'm waiting for the first statement to close to get the incentive for buying tickets / annual pass.

So far, it is working out pretty great for me.
 
I know there has been some speculation but did anyone confirm whether or not DVC dues would count toward the $2000 resort spend for the reward dollar bonus or not?
 

I forgot who posted it, but thanks to those who said that you can move some of your credit limit from one personal Chase credit card to another. I was able to move a lot of the credit limit of my Disney Premier CC to my new Inspire.
I wasn't able to transfer credit from the old Disney Visa to the new Inspire. It says "one or more of your cards is less than a year old". No big deal as they were super generous with credit limits anyway, but I was planning to reduce down the old Visa to the no-fee version and thought I should move credit off of it before I did.
 
I know there has been some speculation but did anyone confirm whether or not DVC dues would count toward the $2000 resort spend for the reward dollar bonus or not?
I put over $1000 of DVC dues on my card, but since it didn't hit $2000, I can't tell if it counted towards that spend requirement. Does anyone know how you can tell?
 
I put over $1000 of DVC dues on my card, but since it didn't hit $2000, I can't tell if it counted towards that spend requirement. Does anyone know how you can tell?
It is my understanding (and someone posted that they called) that dues do NOT count towards the 2000$ resort spend but do get you 3% back in rewards.
 
Although I've had my card for almost 3 weeks now, the Chase app lists the Next Closing Date as "--". I thought it would at least let me know when I'll get my first statement.
Mine said my payment would be due April 4 since day 1, so I figured the statement would close around March 8-9 judging by my other Chase cards. It closed March 8 as expected.
 
I wasn't able to transfer credit from the old Disney Visa to the new Inspire. It says "one or more of your cards is less than a year old". No big deal as they were super generous with credit limits anyway, but I was planning to reduce down the old Visa to the no-fee version and thought I should move credit off of it before I did.
You can still call and speak with a customer service representative to move credit limit when the accounts are new. The online/app self-service options have more restrictions.
 
You can still call and speak with a customer service representative to move credit limit when the accounts are new. The online/app self-service options have more restrictions.
I've also had luck sending them a secure message and telling them how much I wanted moved from one card to another (on cards open less than a year). Usually done in less than 24 hours.
 
I put over $1000 of DVC dues on my card, but since it didn't hit $2000, I can't tell if it counted towards that spend requirement. Does anyone know how you can tell?
If you go online the look under the disney rewards, find the transaction and open it up. You should see a line that says "Disney Resort Anniversary Bonus" if it helps to qualify for that. Here is my recent folio charge. Although it doesnt fully meet the 2k spend, it shows that is "qualifies" to help go towards it.

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If you go online the look under the disney rewards, find the transaction and open it up. You should see a line that says "Disney Resort Anniversary Bonus" if it helps to qualify for that. Here is my recent folio charge. Although it doesnt fully meet the 2k spend, it shows that is "qualifies" to help go towards it.

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Thanks for guiding me there. So, here are my dues paid for a new contract in March and it does NOT have "Disney Resort Anniversary Bonus", so DVC dues are not eligible for the $2000 resort spend. Bummer
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Thanks for guiding me there. So, here are my dues paid for a new contract in March and it does NOT have "Disney Resort Anniversary Bonus", so DVC dues are not eligible for the $2000 resort spend. Bummer
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My DVC contract just closed today, but I haven't received the annual dues bill yet. It would have been great if it did count towards the "Disney Resort Anniversary Bonus", but I understand why it doesn't.

I was curious exactly what was meant by the "anniversary year", and found this on the Chase website:
“Anniversary Year” means the year beginning with your credit card account open date through the anniversary of your credit card account open date, and each 12 months after that. For accounts that switch to the Disney Inspire Visa Card, the account open date is the date the switch is official in the Chase system.
 


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