Purchasing DVC with Credit Card

wdeversole

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Is is possible to pay for part (or even all) of your purchase of DVC with a credit card? If so, which cards do they accept?
 
The answer is yes you can. I belive they take Visa M/C Discover and Amex

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We put a portion of our down payment on a Mastercard. I would think that you could put the entire sum on a card if you wanted to. As for which specific cards they take, the only one i know for sure is Mastercard, but i suspect they would take others as well.

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Ironically, the one they DON'T take, is American Express...."the Official Card of WDW".
 

Unless policy has changed in the past few months, you CAN put your deposit on AmEx. We did this when purchasing 50 additional points last November with no problem.
 
Yes you can. I put my whole original purchase on a Visa in '94, and they divided it into 2 months for me. I did it for the frequent flyer miles which I used for a trip to France - and even used DVC points when we got there to stay at DL Paris a few days. If you plan on paying the total up front, then it's a great way to earn benefits offered with many of the credit cards.


 
Yes, it was a great exp. Put 10,000 on our GM card and got 500. off our new vehicle.
 
If you put in on your Credit Card more likely then not you will be paying a higher interest rate then financing through Disney. Also, if you finance through Disney, all of your interest on the loan is Tax deductible. If you put it on a Credit Card you can't deduct the interest.
 
I have heard that a lot of people are using their credit cards for airmiles. If I can ask this, could I get any recommendations for a card that gives airmiles and not a real high annual fee. Do they exist? I have US air but I don't think they fly direct from midwest. Any help on this would be appreciated!!!
 
Going to put the amount we have saved for a down payment on a credit card with reward points, and finance the rest with Disney. Thanks.
 
Very smart. We did just the same thing purchasing VWL. We put half on credit cards and financed the other half for one year, taking advantage of Disney's lowest finance rate. We made sure to pay off the credit card in full when we got back home. We got the best of both worlds! :)
 
I put together my own financing (mostly 401K loan), but ran it through my AOL Visa and got 6 1/2 months free AOL. DVC split it into 2 months so that I would not exceed my credit limit. There is no fee on this card and I paid it off from my financing money when the bill came, so there was no interest involved. My guide (Bruce Ladd)gave me the idea.
 
We did the whole thing on our AM EX card, and apid off the AM EX when we got our bill, and almost enough miles for a ticket.
 
But its not accepted to pay annual membership dues..drats!

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We also used Amex. We used it for our first purchase for the down payment, and then again in December for the whole thing when we added on. It was great for the miles. As to the question of a low fee card that accrues miles, I am not sure. Amex is $50 per year for the first card, which we use. I am sure there is probably something cheaper, but we have always felt Amex was worth it.
 
We got the Delta Skymiles American Express Gold card in November. It has an $85 annual fee, but you get 10,000 miles after your first purchase, then if you charge $10,000 in your first 6 months, you get another 10,000 miles. Since November, we have accumulated over 53,000 miles. We are getting 2 free tickets for our trip to WDW in Nov. and we're getting close to another free ticket. That makes it worth the $85 annual fee for us. Also, we get double mileage for purchases at grocery stores, gas stations, post office, drug stores, home improvement stores, and Delta airlines.

 
I have Citibank AAdvantage Mastercard. They are out of Sioux Falls South Dakota. Citibank has a website and so does American Airlines: Http://www.aa.com. I put my entire DVC purchase on my card and then paid some college tuition on it and got enough miles for an airline ticket. As you are probably aware it takes $25000 to get a domestic ticket so this practice isn't for everyone. I think the average person would either need a business or a couple kids in college to build up milage quickly enough. I run the tuition and most bills through the card and have gained enough miles for 8 tickets over about 3 years. It can work but you need to be able to pay the balances or plan on financing your credit card debt with home equity etc. Use it carefully. My Citibank AAdvantage card cost $50 per year so you can say the first ticket cost $50. If you don't pay your balance off monthly it is not worth it. Your finance charges will probably exceed the cost of your airline tickets. Citibank partners with American Airlines. Delta with American Express and Us Air with a bank I can't remember. Make sure you apply for the "correct" card and get yourself a frequent flyer number from the airline so the milage and the charges are linked up. Good Luck Bearville.
 



















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