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031 | How to Travel to Disney World for nearly Free with Credit Card Rewards
Description
A trip to Walt Disney World or Disneyland is a dream for many families—but it often comes with a hefty price tag. What if you could cut thousands off that cost using your everyday spending and smart credit card strategies?
This guide walks you through how to plan a nearly free Disney vacation, focusing first on the essential Chase travel rewards cards, and then expanding into cards from American Express, Capital One, and others for maximum flexibility and savings.
Why Focus on Travel Rewards for Disney?
A Disney vacation can easily cost $4,000+ for a family—flights, hotels, park tickets, and food add up quickly. But with a strategic approach to credit card rewards, you can dramatically reduce (or eliminate) many of these costs.
Podcast hosts Brad and Jonathan have detailed exactly how they—and thousands in the financial independence (FI) community—have done this.
Start with Chase
Before you jump straight into cards specific to Disney, you should first complete what’s known as the Chase Gauntlet—a strategy that maximizes points from Chase credit cards while you’re under the 5/24 rule (you can’t be approved for most Chase cards if you’ve opened five or more credit cards in the past 24 months).
Chase Card Strategy:
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Start with Chase Sapphire Preferred Earn 60,000 points after meeting a $4,000 spend in 3 months. Great for flexible travel redemptions and transfers.
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Add No-Annual-Fee Cards Chase Freedom Flex or Freedom Unlimited can help you stack points faster.
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Chase Ink Business Cards (if eligible) Can add up to 100,000+ bonus points.
🧠 Strategy Tip: If you're doing this with a spouse or partner, you can double your earning potential by each opening 5 Chase cards—10 total over two years.
When to Focus on a Disney-Specific Strategy
After (or if you’ve completed) the Chase Gauntlet, you may want to shift your focus toward planning for a specific trip, like Disney. Here's how to do it effectively:
Building Your Disney Rewards Strategy
1. Flights: Use Southwest Points
- Orlando International Airport (MCO) is a major Southwest hub.
- Book using Southwest Rapid Rewards, where availability is tied to cash price, not blackout dates.
- Combine with the Southwest Companion Pass to have one person fly free (only pay taxes).
✈️ Pro Tip: Use Ultimate Rewards points (from Chase) and transfer them to Southwest for free flights.
2. Hotels: Book the Disney Dolphin with Points
The Disney Dolphin Hotel is a favorite because:
- It’s located on Disney property (walking distance to Epcot and Hollywood Studios)
- It’s bookable using Marriott Bonvoy points (formerly Starwood)
- Book 5 nights and get the 5th night free, offering huge value (typically 40,000–60,000 points total)
3. Tickets: Use Fixed Value Cards
Park tickets are not considered travel when purchased directly from Disney. Instead:
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Buy tickets through authorized resellers like:
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Then use Capital One Venture or Barclaycard Arrival Plus miles to "erase" the purchase.