amie416
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- May 18, 2013
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I've saved up just under 4000 Air Miles right now, and I'm trying to figure out how to spend them for our April/May 2014 Disney trip. Here are my options:
1) Buy one adult MYW 5-day ticket for 2500 miles and upgrade at the park to Park Hopper and Waterparks. Save the balance of my miles and buy the second Adult ticket from Undercover Tourist.
2) Use Air Miles to pay for a hotel for our arrival day (day before we check into DVC resort) and the night before our departure. Approx. 1300 miles per night, depending on where we stay.
3) Get the compact point-and-shoot camera that I've wanted to buy for a while. Cannon S110, 3600 miles.
4) Flights. I wasn't really considering this option because I was planning to fly out of Buffalo or Detroit, but I looked into the cost and it wasn't as expensive as I thought it would be to fly YYZ-MCO on Air Miles because we'll be flying in low season and my credit card gives us an additional 25% discount. For two of us to fly to MCO on Air Canada, it would cost 3562 miles and $384 in taxes & airport fees. Because we live in Toronto and may be able to get a ride to the airport, there would be savings in the cost of driving and parking, but I'm not sure if there are any "hidden surprises" that we need to worry about when booking flights with points...
Any advice or Air Miles tips would be most welcome!
1) Buy one adult MYW 5-day ticket for 2500 miles and upgrade at the park to Park Hopper and Waterparks. Save the balance of my miles and buy the second Adult ticket from Undercover Tourist.
2) Use Air Miles to pay for a hotel for our arrival day (day before we check into DVC resort) and the night before our departure. Approx. 1300 miles per night, depending on where we stay.
3) Get the compact point-and-shoot camera that I've wanted to buy for a while. Cannon S110, 3600 miles.
4) Flights. I wasn't really considering this option because I was planning to fly out of Buffalo or Detroit, but I looked into the cost and it wasn't as expensive as I thought it would be to fly YYZ-MCO on Air Miles because we'll be flying in low season and my credit card gives us an additional 25% discount. For two of us to fly to MCO on Air Canada, it would cost 3562 miles and $384 in taxes & airport fees. Because we live in Toronto and may be able to get a ride to the airport, there would be savings in the cost of driving and parking, but I'm not sure if there are any "hidden surprises" that we need to worry about when booking flights with points...
Any advice or Air Miles tips would be most welcome!