Chase Disney Premier Credit Card Review
Key Takeaways
If you regularly visit Disney parks and will use the card’s discounts, it could justify a spot on your 5/24 list. However, if your goal is reducing the cost of a Disney trip, you’ll usually get more value from a higher sign-up bonus card from Chase or American Express. Those points can help cover flights and hotels, while certain Capital One cards can be used to offset theme park ticket purchases.
Why This Card Could Be Right For You
If you’re a devoted Disney enthusiast who visits a Disney park multiple times each year, the Disney Premier Visa might be a good fit. This card restricts your rewards to “Disney Rewards Dollars,” which can be used for Disney theme park tickets, resort stays, Disney Cruise Line packages, Disney movies at AMC theaters, and shopping at DisneyStore.com.
You can also use the “Pay Yourself Back” feature to redeem Disney Rewards Dollars for a statement credit on airfare purchased directly with any airline (airfare does not need to be for travel to a Disney park).
Current Sign-Up Bonus:
- A 25,000 point signup bonus in the form of a Disney Gift Card after spending $500 in the first three months.
- The annual fee is $49.
Disney Perks and Rewards Multipliers:
- 10% off select merchandise at Disneyland Resort, Walt Disney World, and Disney Cruise Line ships
- 15% off select guided tours
- 10% off at DisneyStore.com
- Special photo opportunities at private Cardmember locations in select parks
- 5% in Disney Rewards on purchases made directly at DisneyPlus.com, Hulu.com, or ESPNPlus.com
- 2% at gas stations, grocery stores, and restaurants
- 0% financing for 6 months on select Disney vacation packages
When The Usual Advice Doesn't Apply
If you don’t regularly visit Disney and won’t use the card’s discounts, you might do better with another card that has a higher sign-up bonus for booking a trip to Disney.
How The Chase Disney Premier Credit Card Fits In The Other Point System Ecosystem
There is also a no-annual-fee Disney Visa Card that offers a $150 statement credit after $500 in purchases within the first 90 days. It earns 1% in Disney Rewards Dollars on all purchases and includes the same financing and Disney discounts as the Premier card, but without the additional spending multipliers.
Unless you’re a true Disney devotee, other rewards cards can usually help you save more on a Disney trip overall.
- Capital One Rewards and Discover It Miles can be used to erase hotel or theme park ticket purchases.
- Chase Sapphire Reserve offers a $300 annual travel credit that can help offset hotel costs.
- Chase Ultimate Rewards and Amex Membership Rewards points can transfer to airline partners to reduce airfare costs.
While these cards won’t provide Disney-specific discounts, the larger sign-up bonuses and more flexible rewards can often deliver greater overall savings than the Disney Premier Visa.
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Chase Disney Premier Application Rules
If you've received a bonus from this card within the last 24 month, you are not eligible for another bonus.
Chase applications will be declined if 5 new cards have been added to your personal credit report in the past 24 months.
You'll be declined if you apply for a third Chase card of any kind within 30 days
Chase will decline your application you apply for a 5th Chase card (personal or BUSINESS) in 6 months

