Price of One-Time Use Points Lowered, Candlelight Processional Narrators announced - a podcast by Shannon Ford, Peter Scheidle and the My DVC Points Community

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Shannon, Peter, and Sue share the unusual news that Disney Vacation Club has lowered the price of one-time use points for Members. Boat service between Magic Kingdoms resorts has resumed. Members can stop by DVC kiosks in resorts and some park locations to receive a collectible coin. Permits have been filed for DVC to begin construction of The Cabins at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort – A Disney Vacation Club Resort. Celebrity narrators for EPCOT's Candlelight Procession have been announced, with the addition of some new narrators this year. N124





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How We Evaluate Reward Cards (Academic Scale: A+ to Fail)






  • Earning Power




  • Redemption Values




  • Ease of Redemption




  • Flex / Joy of Use from the Card




  • Other Perks




  • Lounge Access (Orlando and LA + Home Airports)




  • Travel Insurance on Flights and Rental Cars





Chase Offers 3 Co-Branded Cards with Disney



1. Disney Visa Card - No Annual Fee Credit Card:






  • https://disneyrewards.com/




  • Flat - 1% back everywhere.  Awarded as Disney Dollars.




  • 3% Foreign Transaction Fee. Normal for Chase No Annual Fee Card




  • Sign Up Bonus - $150 statement credit for $500 spent.




  • 0% Financing on Major Disney Purchases and DVC Downpayments





2. Disney Premier Card - $49 Annual Fee:






  • https://disneyrewards.com/




  • 5% back on Disney+, Hulu, ESPN+ or the Disney Bundle of Streaming




  • 2% back on Grocery Stores, Gas, Dining, and all things Disney




  • 1% back on everything else.




  • 3% Foreign Transaction Fee - this is strange for a Chase card with an Annual Fee




  • 0% Financing on Major Disney Purchases and DVC Downpayments




  • $14.99 a month credit for the first three months of Disney Plus Bundle




  • Another redemption method is to charge airfare to the card and pay yourself back.  (However, the card's travel insurance is OK - it’s not a travel card).




  • Sign Up Bonus - $300 statement credit for $1000 spent.





3. Chase Disney Visa Debit Card - Free with a Chase Checking Account:






  • https://disneydebit.com/




  • Available with almost every checking account.




  • No additional fees for a Disney debit card




  • Other than 0% financing for six months on major Disney purchases, you get all the other perks and benefits.




  • This doesn’t impact your credit profile, Chase 5/24 status, or other credit cards.




  • $200 sign-up bonus for a New Checking Account with direct deposit and transactions




  • Chase ATMs are everywhere at WDW and Disneyland - very accessible.





Earning Rates: C-






  • Premier Only

    • 2% back is the max you will earn.  That’s the minimum in my ideal setup.




    • You must spend $4,900 in 2% categories yearly to make up the annual fee.






  • 1% back is better than nothing, but that’s still unacceptably low.




  • 2% back should be the minimum you accept for all categories. You can get a Citi DoubleCash, Wells Fargo Active Cash or Capital One Venture series to earn 2% on everything.





Redemption Notes: C- 






  • Earn Disney Dollars - a currency transferable to a gift card you can use at most Disney locations.  You can buy park tickets, APs, DVC dues, meals, etc.




  • There is a $10 minimum transfer amount to the redemption card. This requires at least $1,000 of spending on a Disney Visa or $500 in 2% categories on a Premier card.




  • Getting the card in the mail, replacing cards, and transferring the rewards are incredibly annoying compared to any other cash-back card program that gives a statement credit or wires the money to your checking account. However, for most Disney fans, once you have the loaded card, it's as easy to use as a Disney Gift Card on your vacations.




  • Redemptions are locked in at one cent per point. We're not opposed to 1 cent per point redemptions. However, the Chase Disney program does not have any opportunities for outsized value. Flexible travel reward cards readily offer 1.5 cents per point or higher. 5-10 cents per point is possible with international business flights.





Flex Factor / Joy of Using the Card: A+






  • You can choose from 10 to 12 officially licensed Disney characters on your card. The cards are not exclusive or hard to get but very unique. The Disney cards become talking points with cashiers and customers when they see your Disney character credit card.




  • A small dose of Pixie Dust every time you pay—this joy is undeniably incredible for any Disney fan.




  • As a Disney fan, the daily joy of using cards with Disney characters must be recognized. However, there are also a lot of emotional benefits that come with using a luxury travel card like the American Express Platinum or Chase Sapphire Reserve. Metal cards feel special. Many people love the prestige of using a high-end credit card.





Other Perks: Nice for Disney Park Fans but Easily Replaced






  • In-Park Character Meets

    • Chase hosts a Darth Vader meet-and-greet in Disney's Hollywood Studios (inside Star Wars Launch Bay) and Disneyland near the DVC Member Lounge. Darth is one of the absolute best meet-and-greets at Disney.  He’s the ultimate villain character and offers a highly intimidating presence.  It’s awesome.




    • Chase offers classic character meets in Epcot near the exit of the Figment Ride and Pixar shorts theatre. You'll also find character opportunities in Disney's California Adventure near the classic Hollywood area.




    • Lines for the Chase meets are usually very small and move quickly - quite often, you’ll be the only person there.






  • Discounts: The discounts are only helpful if you don’t have Disney Annual Pass or DVC Membership Extra discounts.  When you compare discounts at MousePerks.com, Disney Visa holders only have about 10% of the discounts available to passholders or DVC members. None of the Disney Visa discounts are exclusive.




  • Disney Experience Promotions. When you hold a Disney card, you'll get special invites and mailers for Disney on ICE and theater experiences like when Disney Broadway productions are on tour.




  • The first three months of Disney+ are free to new Disney Premier Card holders. However, you may get this free from Verizon. Amex Platinum offers $20 monthly streaming credit on Disney+ and other services. Amex Blue Cash Preferred has no annual fee and offers a $7 monthly credit on Disney+. (The bottom line is that this perk has diminished value since so many Disney+ promotions are readily available.)




  • The Six Month Interest-free financing is noteworthy.





Chase Disney Visa and Disney Premier Visa A+ Super Power: Six Months No-Interest Financing





Pro: Both credit card versions offer six months of zero percent interest on Disney vacation purchases. Your trip to Disney World, Disneyland, Disney Cruise Line, or even the downpayment on a Disney Vacation Club contract can be financed for six months at zero interest on this card. Some people have the cash but keep it in an interest-bearing savings account for six months. Travel agents love selling vacations and offering this financing. Your DVC guide will promote using a Chase Disney Visa card as well. Using this card, you'll earn 1% or 2% on the vacation purchase AND get six months of no-interest financing. (In most retail transactions, you must choose between no-interest financing OR getting rewards on spend). This is the true superpower of the Disney credit card solution.





Con: For those of us in the credit card rewards space on team travel, we take issue with actually paying for travel. We argue that your other day-to-day spending rewards should ultimately pay for your vacation experiences. You may get six months without interest, but we're using higher earning cards on our day-to-day spending and getting our entire trip paid for with rewards - no financing needed. If you were to pay for your Disney Cruise on a Capital One Venture X, you would earn 2% on the cruise AND be able to redeem your rewards at 1 cent per dollar to cover the cost of the cruise AND enjoy airport lounge access AND have Visa Infinite level travel insurances and coverages. Alternatively, you could earn 1.5 to 5 points per dollar spent in the Chase Ultimate Rewards ecosystem and cash out the points at 1 cent per point to cover your Disney vacation.





Airport Lounge Access:  Fail






  • The Disney cards do not offer any lounge access. The card perks are built for people who love Disney Vacations; however, they are not travel cards.




  • Orlando International Airport has two priority pass lounges in Terminals A and B and a Plaza Premium lounge in Terminal C. American Express Platinum, Chase Sapphire Reserve, or Capital One Venture X will grant access to these lounges on departing flights. Any travel card offering lounge access to Priority Pass or Plaza Premium lounges will work at Orlando's MCO airport.




  • Lounge access gets more complicated when visiting Disneyland due to multiple airport options. We're interested in lounges that aren't limited to a specific airline. We suggest checking the Lounge Buddy app for the most up-to-date information.

    • LAX - American Express has a Centurion Lounge in LAX's Tom Bradley International Terminal. Chase Sapphire holders have access to a video game lounge called Gameday.




    • ONT - Ontario has two Aspire Lounges available to Amex Platinum, Capital One Venture X, and Chase Sapphire Reserve card holders.




    • LGB - Long Beach airport does not have any lounges.




    • SNA - John Wayne airport only has American and United lounges.




    • BUR - Hollywood Burbank airport does not have any lounges.




    • SAN - San Diego has two Aspire Lounges available to Amex Platinum, Capital One Venture X, and Chase Sapphire Reserve card holders.







Card Insurances:  Fail






  • Disney Visa card offers $500 of return protection. (Chase Sapphire cards offer $1000 to $10,000.




  • $100 a day for three days of lost or delayed baggage coverage.




  • Up to 1 year of extended warranty for purchases with three years or less from the manufacturer.





Bottom Line - Our Advice:






  • If you travel to Disney Parks or Disney Cruise, you are a traveler. You owe it to yourself to investigate the perks and benefits of travel reward credit cards.




  • Travel rewards cards have more earning power. 2% back on everything is the absolute minimum you should accept.




  • Travel rewards cards have better reward redemption opportunities.




  • Travel rewards cards have better travel insurance and purchase protection coverage.




  • Travel reward cards have annual fees, but there are numerous ways to offset the fees.




  • If you have a Disney Visa card, we don't recommend canceling the card; keep the card for the perks.




  • If you have a Disney Premier card, consider downgrading it to the no annual fee card, but keep it for perks.




  • If you don't have either Disney credit card, we recommend getting a Disney Debit card with a Chase checking account. They are free. You'll get 90% of the upside without impacting your credit profile. If you talk to a Chase personal banker, they can help you find a $200 bonus for opening a new Chase checking account.




  • Once you get a Disney card, we recommend adding a digital version to Apple Wallet or Google Pay. The digital version works for all discounts and perks.





Affiliate and Referral Links to Card Mentioned in Today's Show (Help support the show by using our links when you apply).






  • Chase Disney Visa (if you want the 6-month superpower feature)




  • Chase Sapphire Reserve - Excellent Loung Access - Priority Pass with Restaurants and Visa Infinite coverages




  • Capital One Venture X - Excellent Lounge Access - Travel Protections and Insurances from top-of-the-line Visa Infinite cards. $395 annual fee but easy to make it -$5 annual fee when you book through their travel portal.




  • American Express Platinum - Ultimate Lounge Access Card and Coupon Book - $695 annual fee but $1400 of credits available









Price of one-time use points lowered





In an unusual move, Disney Vacation Club lowered the price of one-time used points, from $22 per point to $20 per point. In February, DVC raised the price from $19 to $22. 





One-time use points are designed for members who are short on points to be able to book beyond their annual allotment. A maximum of 24 points can be purchased per use year and have to be purchased through members services. Points cannot be refunded, banked, borrowed, or transferred, and must be used in the use year purchased. They also can only be used for 7-month bookings. 





Source: Disney Vacation Club website, DVC News





Boat service between Contemporary and Wilderness Lodge set to return





Beginning October 1st, watercraft service between Disney's Contemporary Resort, Disney's Wilderness Lodge and Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground will resume. Boats displaying a blue flag will follow this route throughout the day, visiting all three docks in rotation. This transportation is in addition to the red flag boats, which provide direct service from Wilderness Lodge to the Magic Kingdom. 





While not a critical route, many guests enjoyed the ability to go directly between resorts to access additional restaurants and activities. 





Source: DVC News





DVC member collectable coin available





A new free souvenir for Disney Vacation Club members has become available. Members can stop by member kiosks at DVC resorts and some park locations to receive a collectable coin. The coin shows the DVC logo on one side and symbols of the various resorts on the other.  It is not known how long this coin will be available or if it is available at all DVC locations across property.  





Source: DVC News





Permits filed for the Cabins at Fort Wilderness 





On September 19th, Disney filed a notice of commencement to begin construction on the 365 cabins at The Cabins at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort – A Disney Vacation Club Resort. Permit shows to extend through May of 2025. It is expected that the construction will start shortly and that the cabins will be constructed off site and then moved into place on the existing pads. It is not known if the replacement will take place in stages with the new cabins opening to replace the ones that closed. 





Source:  DVC News





Candlelight Processional Celebrity Narrators named





With more details released about EPCOT's Festival of the Holidays, the Candlelight Processional celebrity narrators have been announced, and there’s a lot of new names along with some familiar ones. 





Dining packages will be available to book October 17.






  • Chrissy Metz (NEW): Nov. 24-25




  • Luis Fonsi (NEW): Nov. 26-27




  • Ann-Margret (NEW): Nov. 28-29




  • Simu Liu: Nov. 30-Dec. 2




  • John Stamos: Dec. 3-5




  • Neil Patrick Harris: Dec. 6-8




  • Marlee Matlin: Dec. 9-11




  • Brendan Fraser (NEW): Dec. 12-14




  • Eva Longoria (NEW): Dec. 15-16




  • Joey McIntyre (NEW): Dec. 17-18




  • Sterling K. Brown (NEW): Dec. 19-20




  • Jordan Fisher (NEW): Dec. 21-23




  • Steven Curtis Chapman: Dec. 24-26




  • Audra McDonald (NEW): Dec. 27-28




  • Lisa Ling: Dec. 29-30





Source:  Disney Parks Blog










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