Cool New Benefit For Disney World Annual Passholders
Disney World offers a wide range of benefits for annual passholders. It appears they’re testing out a new benefit that I really hope they make permanent.
Disney World offers a wide range of benefits for annual passholders. It appears they’re testing out a new benefit that I really hope they make permanent.
The Best of the Rest is my effort to summarize all the travel/miles & points stories that interested me on a daily basis but didn’t have time to write about in length. Culled from over 100 blogs/authors I follow, some are passed along without comment, while I add my analysis to others. This is your shortcut to find out what’s going on in the travel world without having to read dozens of travel blogs to get all the best info.
I don’t claim to have the greatest memory in the world. Truth be told, my wife has a better memory than I do (don’t tell her!). But, every year we have a great way to remember all the family trips we’ve taken. I love seeing our kids reminisce.
Navigating Disney World can chew up a lot of time. Standing in line, walking between attractions and catching a bus or Monorail to another park are big time sinks. For $15, Disney World can now speed up that process for you.
Mickey sure knows how to make a buck. There’s a new amenity you can consider purchasing for your next Magic Kingdom visit. Is it worth the money?
Target is having a one-day sale that you can take advantage of to score discounts on Disney World tickets.
I don’t claim to be the smartest guy in the world but I feel like I’ve got this travel thing down pretty well. And yet, every once in a while I do something that I want to smack myself around a bit for.
Anyone who’s ever gone to Disney has likely felt like they spent too much once they got home. Saving money can be difficult at Disney World, since you’re a captive audience. But, it’s not impossible. Here’s a tip on how to save on meals.
Disney fans know how expensive Disney World can be if you want to do it right. $50 character dinners, expensive hotels, not to mention over $100 for a one-day theme park ticket. Jump on discounts when you can, including this great offer for almost 24% off Disney gift cards.
The Chase Sapphire Reserve is the new popular credit card if you’re looking to earn a lot of points, especially with a 100,000 point sign-up bonus. The $300 annual travel credit is another great benefit, and it appears Disney World fans may have a couple of interesting ways to earn that credit.