Oh thanks for this! I'll need to get going then...When you want to redeem your points, you need to get a separate card - it looks like a hybrid between a gift card and a credit card. When you receive the card, you go online and transfer your points (dollars) onto the card and then you use it the same as you would any credit card throughout the parks. Note, though, that it only works at Disney owned venues - occasionally we will try to use it with a vendor of sorts and are told that it will not work. Be sure to keep the card at the end of your trip even if you've used all of your points; when you accumulate more points, you will use the same card for purposes of transferring the points onto the card for use.
If you order the Rewards Redemption Card through your chase.com account, you select the amount you want to load initially and the card is mailed pre-loaded. You can also get a Rewards Redemption Card at most Guest Relations location at WDW. If you pick up the card at WDW, you have to call Chase to have the card linked to your online account and then transfer your rewards points to it.I have accumulated a decent enough number of points on my Chase Disney card but I really have no idea what I should be doing with them? Is the best strategy to just trade them in for a gift card or are there better ways to utilize?
Thanks!
I'm going to check that out!If you are buying plane tickets, you can redeem them for airfare credits.
I'm going to check that out!
Yes, the rewards are given in dollars, so they're worth that much however you use them.But basically, the points have the same worth no matter where you use them, right?