I was wondering how many other people got the card??




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I agree with you on the annual fee and having cash ~ I think I will stick with no comment on the princessesWizzard419 wrote:Those cards are generally not that good a deal since you're stuck with an annual fee and your reward is locked with a single company. The visas I have are 1% cashback (or points for partner offers) with no annual fee. I can do more with the cash than with the disney dollars, outside of having pricesses make it clap when I make it rain.
Amy wrote:F1gment and I both got invitations but decided that the benefits did not outweigh the annual fee for us. I like using my Discover card and getting cash back that I can use anywhere. I still use my Disney Visa whenever that is the only card accepted, like my insurance premiums, so it adds up a little Disney dollars here and there. I do like a few of the designs that are available for the Premier card! Which one did you choose?
That is true. For us it works cuz we are a fam of 4. We go to Disney with the fam once a year for 10 than my husband and I have a wekend getaway to Epcot for the food and wine festival. With paying for everything with my visa I build up a nest of disney dollars and they add up very quicly. When we go to disney we pay with disney dollars. I like to think of it like a disney dollar savings accountWizzard419 wrote:Those cards are generally not that good a deal since you're stuck with an annual fee and your reward is locked with a single company. The visas I have are 1% cashback (or points for partner offers) with no annual fee. I can do more with the cash than with the disney dollars, outside of having pricesses make it clap when I make it rain.
I get compliments on my design too ~ and like you I pay it off each month so the rewards are like free money. That is why it doesn't make sense for me to pay an annual premium. It's also why I choose to use a different card for the most part, I like just getting cash that is available for use anywhere.GoofyNYGal wrote:I have the card. I do not pay the annual fee. I have the free option. That said, I use it for almost everything. I can usually get a few dollars a month. And since with work, I can't run off to FL right now (I'm in NY), so it's a good way to save up dollars for me. Then, when I do get back to FL, I'll have some to play with. Either way, I like having a Disney themed card. I always get compliments on the design. "Wow, that is such a cute card..." I am not crazy about credit cards, so I pay it off each month in full.
Every pay day I pay my card off. I do have the free option also. I got the new card for double the dollars. Last time I had saved enough points on my card that I got 2 free vacations with my disney dollars. That was awesome since we were tight on money at that time. I will be doing that again cant wait for a free vaca againGoofyNYGal wrote:I have the card. I do not pay the annual fee. I have the free option. That said, I use it for almost everything. I can usually get a few dollars a month. And since with work, I can't run off to FL right now (I'm in NY), so it's a good way to save up dollars for me. Then, when I do get back to FL, I'll have some to play with. Either way, I like having a Disney themed card. I always get compliments on the design. "Wow, that is such a cute card..." I am not crazy about credit cards, so I pay it off each month in full.
Exactly what I felt. We got the invitation and everything, but the main concern is that you have to tie yourself down to get that $49 back. We usually use Discover as it is 1% back on everything and it comes off on the statement. However, when there is a Disney vacation in the works, the Disney Visa will see some more usage!Amy wrote:F1gment and I both got invitations but decided that the benefits did not outweigh the annual fee for us. I like using my Discover card and getting cash back that I can use anywhere. I still use my Disney Visa whenever that is the only card accepted, like my insurance premiums, so it adds up a little Disney dollars here and there. I do like a few of the designs that are available for the Premier card! Which one did you choose?
you have the premier card with no annual fee,how did you do that? I'd get it if I didn't have to pay the fee!!GoofyNYGal wrote:I have the card. I do not pay the annual fee. I have the free option. That said, I use it for almost everything. I can usually get a few dollars a month. And since with work, I can't run off to FL right now (I'm in NY), so it's a good way to save up dollars for me. Then, when I do get back to FL, I'll have some to play with. Either way, I like having a Disney themed card. I always get compliments on the design. "Wow, that is such a cute card..." I am not crazy about credit cards, so I pay it off each month in full.
I wonder if she means she has the free version ~ not the premium one. I don't think that is available without the annual fee.brerrabbit1 wrote:you have the premier card with no annual fee,how did you do that? I'd get it if I didn't have to pay the fee!!GoofyNYGal wrote:I have the card. I do not pay the annual fee. I have the free option. That said, I use it for almost everything. I can usually get a few dollars a month. And since with work, I can't run off to FL right now (I'm in NY), so it's a good way to save up dollars for me. Then, when I do get back to FL, I'll have some to play with. Either way, I like having a Disney themed card. I always get compliments on the design. "Wow, that is such a cute card..." I am not crazy about credit cards, so I pay it off each month in full.
Good to know. I surely wouldn't qualify on my Disney Visa. I only use that where I can't use my Discover. I like the versatility of using my "reward money" wherever I want. Having the Disney dollars ropes you into specific spending...Wizzard419 wrote:Some cards waive the annual fee if you can spend more than a pre-set minimum each year.