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Disney Visa Card Holder Exclusives
Got an info pack yesterday about the benefits of being a Disney Visa Card holder. They mentioned that there are exclusive things at the parks such as a meet and greet.
And then someone at work told me there is a pin for it too.
Where can I get a list of these things and where to find them?
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I got the packet as well.. All the benefits are listed there but I'm sure if you visit there site you will find all the info
I think its this http://www.firstusa.com/cgi-bin/webc...nt&mkid=6SBE61 Its all listed in the fine print. I'll get back toyou if I find another site
Last edited by DisneyHottie; 02-15-2007 at 12:13 PM.
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I didn't see anything in the packet about where the meet and greet is?
Just a note that there is one.
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Last year there was one inside inoventions. It was hard to find but fun.
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Originally Posted by
wdwfan1313
Last year there was one inside inoventions. It was hard to find but fun.
So anyone know where we can find out times and locations?
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between 1:30-4:30 pm at Innoventions West at Epcot. hope that helps
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Originally Posted by
DisneyHottie
between 1:30-4:30 pm at Innoventions West at Epcot. hope that helps

Great! Where did you find that?
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from the thing I got in the mail
just check with a CM because im not sure if they do it everyday
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Originally Posted by
DisneyHottie
from the thing I got in the mail

just check with a CM because im not sure if they do it everyday
Yeah that's why I'm trying to find these things out. Looks like there are some nice benefits, but there aren't documented anywhere!
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I am going down next week and I am going to have to try and find this. It looks very interesting.
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well WDW does not have many benefits with this card. There is a meet and greet and then the 20 or 25% dicount . Thats about it. In disneyland there is free stroller rentals. But besides that its nothing to thrilling :/
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Originally Posted by
pgowder
Got an info pack yesterday about the benefits of being a Disney Visa Card holder. They mentioned that there are exclusive things at the parks such as a meet and greet.
And then someone at work told me there is a pin for it too.
Where can I get a list of these things and where to find them?
http://www.disneyrewardsparkbenefits.com
No, seriously. :-)
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Originally Posted by
DisneyHottie
well WDW does not have many benefits with this card. There is a meet and greet and then the 20 or 25% dicount . Thats about it. In disneyland there is free stroller rentals. But besides that its nothing to thrilling :/
20 or 25% discount would be more than enough of a reward for anyone. Tragically, it's not the case. I believe there is a 10% discount that only applies at the World of Disney store at Downtown Disney.
Still, 10% is pretty awesome and the big Disney store at DD is pretty much the biggest store in 'the World', with just about everything every other store has, so it's definitely worthwhile holding off at the parks just to see if you can get whatever you were looking for Downtown.
Edit to add: For those who like the tours, the 20% off of tours can't be underestimated. I took Backstage Magic last year and saved $40. The tour was absolutely amazing and it was even moreso knowing that I paid way less than all the other people with me.
Last edited by Bahimiron; 02-21-2007 at 08:34 AM.
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How long did the tour take? I've always wanted to take the tour, but I'm concerned that it may take away too much of my time in the parks.
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Originally Posted by
NORMNB8S
How long did the tour take? I've always wanted to take the tour, but I'm concerned that it may take away too much of my time in the parks.
Backstage Magic is effectively an all-day tour. It takes you through the Magic Kingdom, Epcot, and the Studios. It's listed as a 7-hour tour, but could take more or less time depending on your tourguide and various other variables.
I've taken Keys to the Kingdom, which is listed as a 5-hour tour (ours turned out to be 5.5 hours). It is only the Magic Kingdom. Starts bright and early at either 8, 8:30, or 9am. It was worth every penny and every minute.
You can find more info on all the tours at AllEars: http://www.allears.net/btp/tours.htm
Paul Lalli
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