New Disney Visa "Inspire" card

Thank you. So do I then transfer all my reward points to a card? And then my Inspire card will have a new rewards accumulation that will eventually go onto a different rewards card?
Essentially, yes, you will have rewards in two different places.

I have the same situation with my no-fee Disney card. I’m planning to use the PYB function for my Inspire card which I will use for any Disney spending. I will keep the rewards from my other Disney CC on the rewards card and use it like a gift card.
 
Hi All! Been following this thread and I have decided to join the "Inspire" Club...LOL

A few questions.... I currently have a Disney Premier card. Will this card automatically close? Will my reward points transfer?

My current card is in my name with DH as an authorized user. Can I do the same for Inspire card or do we need to swap with him as applicant and me as AU? I just don't want to mess up getting the new card offers.

Thanks!
If you have enough upcoming Disney spend, you could each get the card and double up on the sign up bonus

ETA: you don't have to keep both after the first year
 
We aren't planning a Disney trip again until either Nov 2027 or March 2028. I have a pretty large amount in my rewards account currently. If I close my Premier card in a month or so and transfer all my rewards to a card, will they expire sooner with the Premier card being closed or will the original point expiration dates apply?
 

I currently have a Bounceback ressie that I am pushing forward each time they release a new set of dates. My plan is to make a payment towards that within the first anniversary year to get the credit and then the next anniversary year will be the actual trip with lots of spend.

Hopefully that works??
 
I currently have a Bounceback ressie that I am pushing forward each time they release a new set of dates. My plan is to make a payment towards that within the first anniversary year to get the credit and then the next anniversary year will be the actual trip with lots of spend.

Hopefully that works??
It should.

A couple of things. Your Premier card - if you've had it a year you can always product change it to the no fee card and keep it on the side for offers and to use the points from the card doing pay yourself back on vacation.

Next, the sign up bonus $300 DGC and $300 statement credit only require a $1k spend which is essentially tiny for the perks.

I would suggest you use your Premier card to refer your husband for $100 disney dollars or whatever they are calling it now. Skip the authorized user idea - it can be a problem with future cards.

After your husband gets his card and gets the bonus, have him refer you for another $100 on his card. Applications include household income for both of you in each application.

Don't forget to product change that Premier to (fee free) after a year if it's not there yet. Disney would like you to product change upward but don't - you'd lose the $300 plus $300.

Then, both of you can take advantage of the ticket $100 off $200 plus the $200 off $2000 folio spend. You can time one card to do 2027 or both, or reach into 2028. No one knows when the offer may change, but going forward if you use the card for Disney+ $10 a month, the fee will be negligible to keep the card. In any case you could build a nice bank of funds for vacation.

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A couple of things. Your Premier card - if you've had it a year you can always product change it to the no fee card and keep it on the side for offers and to use the points from the card doing pay yourself back on vacation.
Question on this, because I have both the no fee and the inspire card. Using pay yourself back on the no fee card would require to have a Disney charge on the card statement, correct? But if I use it for Disney charges, I only get 1% vs 3% back on the Inspire card.

Wouldn’t it be better to move the no fee points to the rewards card instead?
 
Question on this, because I have both the no fee and the inspire card. Using pay yourself back on the no fee card would require to have a Disney charge on the card statement, correct? But if I use it for Disney charges, I only get 1% vs 3% back on the Inspire card.

Wouldn’t it be better to move the no fee points to the rewards card instead?
That's what I plan to do. I've had the Premier card for years and just got the Inspire. The Premier has a number of reward dollars on it, but I'm waiting one cycle to be sure no auto charges come through that I didn't find and transfer to a different card. Then I'm going to load the reward dollars on my rewards card and call Chase to move the Premier's credit limit to the Inspire and close the Premier account. I'll use the reward dollars from the Premier card on our DCL cruise in December and the reward dollars from the Inspire account to pay myself back.
 
That's what I plan to do. I've had the Premier card for years and just got the Inspire. The Premier has a number of reward dollars on it, but I'm waiting one cycle to be sure no auto charges come through that I didn't find and transfer to a different card. Then I'm going to load the reward dollars on my rewards card and call Chase to move the Premier's credit limit to the Inspire and close the Premier account. I'll use the reward dollars from the Premier card on our DCL cruise in December and the reward dollars from the Inspire account to pay myself back.

I was also planning to close my Premier card (that has been open for MANY years) and move my reward balance to my card. Are we sure the point expiration stays as they were originally earned or do those reward points get a new expiration once the original card is closed?
 
I was also planning to close my Premier card (that has been open for MANY years) and move my reward balance to my card. Are we sure the point expiration stays as they were originally earned or do those reward points get a new expiration once the original card is closed?
Reward points haven't had an expiration date for some years now, so I don't expect that the ones I transfer from my Premier account to my existing Rewards card will expire.
 
Question on this, because I have both the no fee and the inspire card. Using pay yourself back on the no fee card would require to have a Disney charge on the card statement, correct? But if I use it for Disney charges, I only get 1% vs 3% back on the Inspire card.

Wouldn’t it be better to move the no fee points to the rewards card instead?

I tend to look at a bigger picture when I'm dealing with credit card rewards. Case in point for me: Chase recently gave us an offer for Chewy which may be relevant if you have pets. $15 off $50. If you have it and have pets, it's good until end of March to add and use. In situations such as that the earn rate is not as consequential. *It could also show up on both cards, no fee or Inspire in which case I'd use both cards for 2 $50 orders.

It's $15 versus using the Inspire card to get $1? Or is it 50 cents? Also, pay yourself back is so much easier than keeping track of a rewards card when you have points. Lesser chance of fraud.

You can also have a Disney charge for the Disney store although it's seldom I do. Also there can be special offers that seemingly have nothing to do with Disney. Managing a card to me means looking at all aspects of it. I also go to Disney 2-4 times per year so I do use up my points quickly.

Since I'm retired I do have maybe a bit more time to track this stuff, and it adds up over time.

And, full disclosure - I'm also not committed to just Disney cards. I love Chase cards and ones that give Ultimate Rewards in particular such as Chase Sapphire or a Freedom card. But I'll also keep my fingers in the pot for Disney rewards.
 
Where can you see the placeholder?
On the website: top right, under Rewards. It will show your current Disney Rewards Dollars balance. The > arrow will lead to more detail. Placeholders are under "Recent Rewards Dollars activity."
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Yours may look a little different because this is after the cycle closes, but the placeholder for the statement credit is still there.
 

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