Hello fellow DISers!
I have a few questions regarding the Southwest Rapid Rewards program, and while I have done a search on the boards, there is an awful lot of information to sort through, and I cant seem to put it together in my head, for whatever reason.
I know there others who have done an amazing job of putting it all together, and I was wondering if you could assist me in making sense of the program.
I dont even know where to begin so I guess Ill begin at the beginning! I am planning on taking my 9 year old son to Universal in November, and am focusing on trying to use the reward points from the Chase Southwest credit card to at least help in paying for our plane tickets. I live in North Idaho, and would be flying out of Spokane, so will need quite a few points to pay for two round-trip tickets.
I wouldnt have even really bothered with getting the credit card, but my cousin is getting married in Zion in October, and I thought if I bought our tickets and rental car on the card, not only will I easily spend the $2000 needed to claim the 50,000 points, but will earn extra points from the flight and the car purchase.
I have been putting the majority of my bills/grocery shopping, etc. on the card and then trying to pay it off right away. Thats been a little more difficult than I planned, as there seems to be such a lag between the pending and active charges. Ive been trying to pay it off once a week if possible.
I dont have the best credit as I divorced about 5 years ago a man who ruined my credit in the ten years we were together. I have slowly but steadily been building it in the past five years, and am making progress, but it is slow going! Therefore I was approved for just a $2000 limit. That makes it a little more difficult to buy large purchases outright, like my Zion plane tickets, because I have to have it completely paid off before I can make large charges. Im ready to buy my Zion tickets but am waiting for a payment to post before I have enough credit on my card to make the purchase.
Ok, so thats the background!
Here are my questions:
Once I use my Southwest card to buy the Zion tickets, do I automatically get those reward points credited to me through the card? Or do I need to have the Rapid Reward account #, set up through Southwest itself, and put the points in that account?
If I do have to do it through the Rapid Rewards account, do I need to buy my son and my ticket separately, with our two different Rapid Reward numbers? (I set up an account for him as well, just in case.)
Or, since I have the credit card, do I not need to worry about having a separate Rapid Rewards membership everything I buy on the card will automatically be credited to me and then I can use those to buy two plane tickets for me and my son?
Plus, I read somewhere on the boards that it is best to get to the $2000 limit within two weeks of getting the card, but I thought we had three months to rack up the $2000? (And I do realize it is from the date the card was approved, not the date it arrives in the mail which was a full seven days for me, so I already lost a week there.) Am I missing something? I was approved Feb 20th, so am assuming I have until about May 20th to spend the $2000, although I should reach it this week.
If I don't earn enough money to pay for two tickets fully, can you use what points you have and get a discounted price on tickets? Or is it an all-or-nothing affair?
I am trying to wade through all the information at night after my son is asleep, but after working all day, Im usually too exhausted to make sense of it, and then I just start confusing myself! I was wondering if someone would be nice enough to simply lay it all out for me, step-by-step. I am a total newbie at (responsible!) credit card ownership AND planning a trip. Ive never planned a trip by myself before, and am excited and scared!
Thank you so much in advance. If I havent explained myself properly, please dont hesitate to ask me to explain further. I went to a family reunion in 2010 at WDW, and although I didnt have to plan the logistics, the boards were invaluable to me in getting information regarding the parks themselves. I got hooked and continued to read the boards (and listen to the podcast) on a weekly basis. Now that Im back in planning mode, Im so grateful I have somewhere to go to ask these questions!
Thank you!


I dont even know where to begin so I guess Ill begin at the beginning! I am planning on taking my 9 year old son to Universal in November, and am focusing on trying to use the reward points from the Chase Southwest credit card to at least help in paying for our plane tickets. I live in North Idaho, and would be flying out of Spokane, so will need quite a few points to pay for two round-trip tickets.
I wouldnt have even really bothered with getting the credit card, but my cousin is getting married in Zion in October, and I thought if I bought our tickets and rental car on the card, not only will I easily spend the $2000 needed to claim the 50,000 points, but will earn extra points from the flight and the car purchase.
I have been putting the majority of my bills/grocery shopping, etc. on the card and then trying to pay it off right away. Thats been a little more difficult than I planned, as there seems to be such a lag between the pending and active charges. Ive been trying to pay it off once a week if possible.
I dont have the best credit as I divorced about 5 years ago a man who ruined my credit in the ten years we were together. I have slowly but steadily been building it in the past five years, and am making progress, but it is slow going! Therefore I was approved for just a $2000 limit. That makes it a little more difficult to buy large purchases outright, like my Zion plane tickets, because I have to have it completely paid off before I can make large charges. Im ready to buy my Zion tickets but am waiting for a payment to post before I have enough credit on my card to make the purchase.
Ok, so thats the background!

Once I use my Southwest card to buy the Zion tickets, do I automatically get those reward points credited to me through the card? Or do I need to have the Rapid Reward account #, set up through Southwest itself, and put the points in that account?
If I do have to do it through the Rapid Rewards account, do I need to buy my son and my ticket separately, with our two different Rapid Reward numbers? (I set up an account for him as well, just in case.)
Or, since I have the credit card, do I not need to worry about having a separate Rapid Rewards membership everything I buy on the card will automatically be credited to me and then I can use those to buy two plane tickets for me and my son?
Plus, I read somewhere on the boards that it is best to get to the $2000 limit within two weeks of getting the card, but I thought we had three months to rack up the $2000? (And I do realize it is from the date the card was approved, not the date it arrives in the mail which was a full seven days for me, so I already lost a week there.) Am I missing something? I was approved Feb 20th, so am assuming I have until about May 20th to spend the $2000, although I should reach it this week.
If I don't earn enough money to pay for two tickets fully, can you use what points you have and get a discounted price on tickets? Or is it an all-or-nothing affair?
I am trying to wade through all the information at night after my son is asleep, but after working all day, Im usually too exhausted to make sense of it, and then I just start confusing myself! I was wondering if someone would be nice enough to simply lay it all out for me, step-by-step. I am a total newbie at (responsible!) credit card ownership AND planning a trip. Ive never planned a trip by myself before, and am excited and scared!

Thank you so much in advance. If I havent explained myself properly, please dont hesitate to ask me to explain further. I went to a family reunion in 2010 at WDW, and although I didnt have to plan the logistics, the boards were invaluable to me in getting information regarding the parks themselves. I got hooked and continued to read the boards (and listen to the podcast) on a weekly basis. Now that Im back in planning mode, Im so grateful I have somewhere to go to ask these questions!
Thank you!