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Disney® Visa® Card Review

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Disney® Visa® Card

Rewards Summary
1% in Disney Rewards Dollars on all card purchases
APR
18.49% - 27.49% Variable
Annual Fee
$0
Recommended Credit
740-850 (Excellent)
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The Disney® Visa® Card gives you access to savings on Disney vacations, parks and other locations. Members even get a discount for Disney merchandise when they use the card to make purchases. However, the earning rate for this card can be a little low compared to other rewards cards. Our Disney® Visa® Card review will evaluate the important features and fees associated with this card so you can decide if it’s right for you.

Disney® Visa® Card Overview

The Disney® Visa® Card offers various rewards and bonuses. Here are the details about what the card offers in terms of perks.

Important Card Details

The rewards and Disney perks that are included in this card may come with no annual fee, but there are other charges that you might incur. These include a late fee, a return fee, a penalty APR, foreign transaction fees and a high APR.

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    Regular APR

    The regular APR depends on your creditworthiness and the Prime Rate. For this card, the APR range is 18.49% - 27.49%.

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    Penalty APR

    The penalty APR applies when you miss a due date or when your payment gets returned unpaid. To avoid this, you need to pay the minimum amount due on your card on time. The penalty APR for the Disney Visa card from Chase is up to 29.99% and can remain in your account indefinitely.

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    Late Fee and Return Fee

    If you don’t pay your bill on time, the issuer charges a late fee. If you make a payment but it bounces (i.e., a check payment with insufficient funds), the issuer charges a return fee. This card charges a late fee and a return fee of $40.

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    Foreign Transaction Fee

    Using your Disney Visa card from Chase overseas will cost 3% more for each of your purchases.

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    1% Disney Rewards

    You’ll earn 1% in Disney Rewards for every dollar you spend using the card.

Additional Benefits

The Disney® Visa® Card gives you access to limited-time offers and special opportunities at Disney parks. It also includes promo rates on Disney Vacation packages.

  • 0% promo APR for Disney vacation packages: Cardholders can access 0% APR for six months after purchasing a Disney vacation package or real estate interest in a Disney Vacation Club Resort. After six months, the APR will go back to the regular rate of 18.49% - 27.49%
  • Cardmembers limited offers: Sometimes, Disney offers limited promos that are exclusive to cardholders. These promos can include discounts, freebies and exclusive passes to their events.
  • Special photo opportunities at Disney parks: During certain hours, cardholders can access special photo opportunities at the Disney California Adventure Park, Star Wars at Disneyland Park and Disney’s Hollywood Studios and the Walt Disney World Resort. Every cardholder can give entry to these opportunities for six people. The access can only be used once per day.

How the Disney® Visa® Card Compares To Other Cards

How the Disney® Visa® Card Compares

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Disney® Visa® Card
  • Annual fee: None
  • Welcome bonus: $150 statement credit after spending $500 within three months of owning this card
  • Rewards rate: 1% Disney Reward Dollars on all purchases
  • Airline travel: You cannot redeem Disney Reward Dollars on airline travel
  • Best for: People who would like to earn and redeem rewards from Disney locations without paying an annual fee
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Disney® Premier Visa® Card
  • Annual fee: $49
  • Welcome bonus: $300 statement credit after spending $1,000 within three months of owning this card
  • Rewards rate: 5% in Disney Rewards Dollars on card purchases made directly at DisneyPlus.com, Hulu.com or ESPNPlus.com, 2% in Disney Rewards Dollars on card purchases at gas stations, grocery stores, restaurants and most Disney U.S. locations and 1% on all other purchases
  • Airline travel: You can redeem Disney Reward Dollars to get a statement credit on airline travel
  • Best for: People who don’t mind paying an annual fee for better rewards

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average credit score needed to get approved for a Disney® Visa® Card?

Does the Disney® Visa® Card report to all three credit bureaus?

Is the Disney® Visa® Card application process lengthy? Can you prequalify?

What information is needed to apply for a Disney® Visa® Card?

Does the Disney® Visa® Card have good customer service or satisfaction?

Does the Disney® Visa® Card have a mobile app or the option to pay or manage your account online?

Does the Disney® Visa® Card raise credit limits automatically or charge for limit increases?

Does the Disney® Visa® Card offer the option to freeze your credit/account or have other security features?

Does Chase offer other credit cards besides the Disney® Visa® Card?

All information about the Disney® Visa® Card and Disney® Premier Visa® Card have been collected independently by Moneygeek.com and has not been reviewed by the issuer.

About Doug Milnes, CFA


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Doug Milnes is a CFA charter holder with over 10 years of experience in corporate finance and the Head of Credit Cards at MoneyGeek. Formerly, he performed valuations for Duff and Phelps and financial planning and analysis for various companies. His analysis has been cited by U.S. News and World Report, The Hill, the Los Angeles Times, The New York Times and many other outlets.

Milnes holds a master’s degree in data science from Northwestern University. He geeks out on helping people feel on top of their credit card use, from managing debt to optimizing rewards.


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