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Belle1217
01-04-2014, 02:24 AM
Hi everyone. I am trying to plan a last minute trip to Disney and notice every time I am on the Disney site a credit card offer for either the Disney Premier Visa or the Disney Rewards Visa. Does anyone think that they are worth getting and if so is one of them better than the other. It looks like they both offer perks while in the parks but not sure if one would be better. Thanks for your help. I haven't been to Disney since 2008 and I feel like so much has changed, I'm trying to give myself a crash course in Disney Planning 101!!:mickey:

VWL Mom
01-04-2014, 07:07 AM
We decided to upgrade to the premium for the added benefits. The 2% on groceries and gasoline makes the card pay for itself times over. I also like being able to use the points as a credit towards airfare charged to the card.

You have to run the numbers to see if it will benefit your situation, it may not be worth it for a family of one or two but in our case a family of four with four drivers is definitely worth the $49. As an aside though, I do send payment at the end of each week for the groceries and gas. To let that accumulate could cause one heck of a surprise at the end of the month.

Card benefits:
Disney Rewards Visa Card

$50 Disney Gift Card after first use of the credit card
1% in rewards dollars on all card purchases (that means you will get $1 per every $100 you charge)
No limit to how many reward dollars you can earn.
Redeem your rewards for most everything Disney including your vacation to the theme parks, Disney tickets, Disney dining, and more
10% off your purchase at select stores at the Disney Parks (always ask if there is a minimum)
Exclusive Meet ‘N’ Greet at both Disney World (Epcot) and Disneyland
0% interest on your Disney Vacation Package


Disney Premier Visa Card

$49 Annual Fee (you will need to charge $4900 at 1% or $2450 at 2% to break even on this fee)
2% in rewards dollars on card purchases at restaurants, gas stations, grocery stores and
1% in rewards dollars on all card purchases (that means you will get $1 per every $100 you charge)
No limit to how many reward dollars you can earn.
Redeem your rewards for most everything Disney including your vacation to the theme parks, Disney tickets, Disney dining, and more
Redeem your rewards for airline tickets
10% off your purchase at select stores at the Disney Parks (always ask if there is a minimum)
Exclusive Meet ‘N’ Greet at both Disney World (Epcot) and Disneyland
0% interest on your Disney Vacation Package
And much more!

Cass&KenziesMom
01-04-2014, 12:51 PM
I love our card! I ended up getting the Premier card after we got back from our trip in February. So far I have almost $300 in rewards points. By the time we take our trip in 2015 in should have a good chunk if not all of our tickets (for 4 of us) paid for.

MargaretMessler
01-04-2014, 04:02 PM
I definitely think the Rewards visa is worth it. The Premier may be, but I am against credit cards that carry a fee for its use.

I charge all my bills (phone, insurance, etc.) on it, as well as gas and a lot of daily spending. I pay the balance in full every two weeks, only occasionally carrying it to the end of the month. I figure by the time I make my next trip, I will have a hefty amount of spending money saved up. I also like the interest free offer on booking your vacation with it - plus you get the points!

Figment104
01-09-2014, 12:53 PM
I started with the regular Disney Rewards card since that's all they had at the time, and have upgraded to the premier, and am loving it! Like VWL Mom said you really have to do the math to see if it makes sense to pay the annual fee for the premier card. We only have two drivers, but we both drive long distances so spend a lot on gas, so it really does pay for itself quite quickly for us. I think VWL Mom has summed it up great!