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Fans of “All Things Disney” Make Memories, Rack up Rewards with New Disney’s Premier Visa Card
Guests can make the most out of their summer vacation at Walt Disney World Resort—and enjoy terrific perks—thanks to Disney’s Premier Visa Card from Chase.
The new card offers Disney fans more ways to earn rewards twice as fast, plus the opportunity to redeem toward airline travel in addition to most everything Disney.
There’s more, including special Cardmember-only perks when visiting Walt Disney World Resort and the Disneyland Resort and when shopping at more than 200 Disney Store locations in the U.S.
With Disney’s Premier Visa Card, Cardmembers earn 2 percent in Disney Dream Reward Dollars on card purchases at restaurants, grocery stores, gas stations and at most Disney locations at Walt Disney World Resort, the Disneyland Resort, Disney Cruise Line and Disney Store. Cardmembers earn 1 percent on all other purchases made with the card.
In addition to being able to redeem Disney Dream Reward Dollars toward Disney hotel stays, Disney Theme Park tickets, Disney merchandise and cruise vacations aboard the ships of Disney Cruise Line, Disney’s Premier Visa Cardmembers also can redeem toward airline travel on any airline to any destination with no block-out dates. Cardmembers simply buy airline tickets with their card and then pay themselves back by redeeming reward dollars for a credit on their monthly statement.
Disney’s Premier Visa Cardmembers also enjoy year-round perks when visiting Walt Disney World Resort and the Disneyland Resort, including a Disney Character Meet ‘N’ Greet at a private Cardmember location and special savings at Disney’s U.S. Theme Parks, Disney Store retail locations and at DisneyStore.com. See DisneyVisaPerks.com for more details.
Existing Disney Rewards Visa Cardmembers can apply for an upgrade to Disney’s Premier Visa Card at upgrademydisneycard.com or by calling the number on the back of their card.
The annual fee for Disney’s Premier Visa Card is $49. For more information or to apply for a new card, please visit getdisneycreditcard.com or call 888/752-3788.
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$8 Off Lady and the Tramp on Blu-ray/DVD Combo Pack
Lady and the Tramp is coming to Blu-ray/DVD Combo Pack on Tuesday, February 7th. If you have an existing copy of Lady and the Tramp (on either DVD, VHS or LaserDisc), you can enter that UPC code on the Disney Movie Rewards website to print a coupon for $8 off the Blu-ray/DVD/Digital Copy Combo Pack or $5/1 Blu-ray/DVD Combo Pack.
Plus if you need Tangled, Beauty & the Beast, Dumbo, Lion King, Bambi or Winnie the Pooh, you can get a really great deal at Target:
Blu-ray/DVD/Digital Combo Pack Deal:
Buy Lady and the Tramp Blu-ray/DVD/Digital Combo Pack — $27.99
Buy either Tangled, Beauty & the Beast, Dumbo, Lion King, Bambi or Winnie the Pooh — $19.99
Save $8 instantly at the register when you buy both movies
Use the $8/1 Lady and the Tramp Blu-ray/DVD Combo Pack coupon
Total: $31.98 for both movies!
Blu-ray/DVD Combo Pack Deal:
Buy Lady and the Tramp Blu-ray/DVD Combo Pack — $22.99
Buy either Tangled, Beauty & the Beast, Dumbo, Lion King, Bambi or Winnie the Pooh — $19.99
Save $8 instantly at the register when you buy both movies
Use the $5/1 Lady and the Tramp Blu-ray/DVD Combo Pack coupon
Total: $29.98 for both movies!
Thanks Couponing to Disney!
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For a limited time D23 Gold membership discounted for Disneyland and Disney World Annual Passholders
All of us at Chip and Co are very excited today, especially those of us with an annual pass!
For a limited time (from February 1 to March 31, 2012), annual D23 Gold membership is $54.99 for Disneyland and Walt Disney World Resort Annual Passholders — a savings of 20% for the biggest fans of Disney Parks. The offer is valid for all new D23 Gold-level Memberships, which include:
- Four issues of Disney twenty-three magazine, the colorful, oversizedpublication created especially for D23 Member
- Exclusive member gifts delivered along with Disney twenty-three four times a year
- A beautiful annual member gift for new (and renewing) members of D23
- More than two dozen discounts at retailers, online sites and attractions around the country
- Access to special D23 Member-only events, such as the upcoming Journey to Marceline experience; this fall’s Destination D, celebrating 75 years of Disney animated films; ”From the Vaults” screenings of movies like “Newsies,” “Sister Act” and “Treasure Island”; D23′s Sip and Scream and Magic and Merriment events this fall; and “Fanniversary” activities around the country
- Plus, a D23 Membership card, personalized certificate … and more surprises that are in store this year, along with special Member pricing to the D23 Expo
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The Cruising Secret No One Wants You to Know.
For most of us, saving money is a priority and if you’re reading here at Chip and Company, you’ve probably scoured the internet looking for ways to cut costs on your Disney vacation. We all know that Walt Disney World discounts rooms and offers free dining during certain times of the year, but did you know that you can save a little extra on your next cruise?
First, let’s be clear: Disney Cruise Lines almost never offers discounts for cruises. They really don’t have to. Certain sailings on DCL are booked more than a year in advance so other than a few military and Florida resident discounts for less popular weeks, Disney just lets the quality and popularity of DCL sell itself. But did you know that most travel agents will offer you a hefty onboard credit when you book with them? In fact, if a travel agent doesn’t offer you a credit, you should either ask about receiving one or find another agent.
The reason is simple: Most times, cruises take very little effort to book. When a travel agent books a client for a Disney World vacation, she puts a lot of work into planning that client’s trip. A Disney World client’s requests can be simple and routine or they can be very complex, requiring hours of personal attention. She has to factor that in when she’s giving away promotional items and gift cards or she ends up working for pennies per hour. Not so with cruising, which can often require little more effort than booking the trip and sending out documents prior to travel. Many travel agents are willing to bet that you’re going to be that easy client, so those agents are willing to turn over a portion of their commission for you to use as an onboard credit. It’s a great incentive to bring in business and everyone wins.
The onboard credit isn’t a secret among experienced cruisers and now you know too. Happy sailing!
Chris writes here and at Everything Walt Disney World. She’s also a travel agent and a member of the Mouse Chat podcast team. Booking a cruise? Check out her list of onboard credits here or email her at ChrisW@PixieVacations.com.
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5 Quick Tips for Saving Money on Food at Disney World
It’s no huge secret that food can end up being one of the major expenses on a vacation to Disney World. Yet there are a number of ways that you can plan your meals and save money. Probably the most well-known option is the Disney Dining Plan, especially if you are able to take advantage of the very popular Free Dining promotion.
But if your travel plans don’t allow you to visit during Free Dining, no worries, there are still a few things that can save you big money on your Disney vacation food budget.
- Make sure you have a frig or mini-kitchen in your room. Many hotels near Walt Disney World offer mini-suites with a small kitchen in them, and in addition to having more space, the frig and microwave can be extremely useful. If you are staying on Disney property, even in the basic hotel rooms, you can request an in-room refrigerator if there is not already one. We always use the frig to store milk, juice, water, and some easy breakfast basics. Bring or buy some cereal or bagels, and you have a healthy, inexpensive breakfast each morning. Plus it is a time-saver too, when trying to get to the parks bright and early each day. If you make it a habit to return to your room each afternoon, take the in-room meals a step further and get some easy lunch fixings too: you have now provided two meals per day for substantially less than what you would pay in the parks. Even if you don’t return to your room, with a small cooler that you can store in a locker at the parks, you can bring lunch with you. Splurge on a nice dinner and you won’t feel deprived at all, and will in fact feel quite proud of how economical you are!
- Use a Grocery Delivery Service like Garden Grocer for all of our Disney World Grocery Needs! Garden Grocer Inc. is a local online grocery delivery company based in Central Florida. They have 4800+ products to choose from, and will deliver right to your Resort! Shop online, complete order and they do the rest! We deliver to homes, offices, hotels, resorts and vacation homes.
- Bring snacks with you. Simple trail mix, crackers, some fruit, all help provide a healthy, and cheaper alternative to lots of expensive snacks in the parks. Bring your own water as well: you will save a boat-load of money, plus you will always have water when you need it, which is important on those hot summer days in Florida! Refill when passing water fountains and you will be fine. 5 Snacks to pack in a cooler for WDW.
- Think about sharing meals, especially if you have young children. Disney does not have a problem if you want to split a table service meal, and many folks often divide a counter service meal between multiple kids, or parent/child. In our experience, Disney is extremely generous with food proportions, so splitting meals saves dollars and also creates less waste, and that’s a good thing. Another option is to take the leftovers with you if portable, and put them in your…you guessed it…in-room frig for lunch the next day.
- You can eat off-site and save money as well. If you are staying off-Disney property, ask at your hotel for local restaurant discount coupons or promotions. Or try looking for online coupons/promotions through local Florida/Orlando websites. Consider sites like restaurant.com. You may even find it to be cost-effective to buy a local Entertainment Book for restaurant coupons.
What are some ways that you have found to save money on food at Disney World? Let us know in the comment section below.
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