Ahoy there Philip, and welcome aboard planDisney! Thanks for stopping by en route to your adventure on the high seas.
You arrr in for a fantastic vacation at
Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort. Your little scalawags will love the pirate-themed rooms, and your whole crew will appreciate the convenience and fun of the
Disney Skyliner.
As a fellow Disney Rewards Visa cardholder, I find the savings on my Walt Disney World vacations as valuable as Captain Jack Sparrow's pirate gold. When you log into your Chase account, you'll see your Disney Rewards Dollars to the right of your billing info. Each Disney Reward Dollar you have earned is equal to one dollar you can spend on
nearly all things Disney vacation-related.
When you're ready to redeem your rewards, you'll want to transfer them to a
Disney Rewards Redemption Card. Use this card as you would a
Disney Gift Card when choosing a payment method either online or at the front desk of your hotel to cover your resort bill. You can pay for as much of the cost of your stay at Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort as you like with Disney Rewards Dollars, and take care of the rest with a credit or debit card. If you're looking to pay for just one night, you'll need the same number of Disney Rewards Dollars as the price of a one-night stay.
I hope this is helpful, Philip. I love having the majority of my vacation expenses covered by Disney Gift Cards and Disney Rewards Dollars. If you have a remaining balance on your Disney Rewards Redemption Card after using it for your resort, bring the card with you to the theme parks and use it anywhere Disney Gift Cards are accepted. For
Mobile Food & Beverage Orders, I like to type the card number into the Notes application on my smartphone so I can easily copy and paste it to finalize an order without having to pull the card out each time. Thanks so much for cruising by
planDisney, and we'll
sea ya real soon!
Betsy