Chase Disney Inspire Bonus To Change 5/4 (From $300 Giftcard + $300 Statement Credit To $500 Statement Credit)

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According to WDWNT the sign up bonus on the new Chase Disney Inspire card will be changing on 5/4. Currently the sign up bonus is as follows after $1,000 in spend within three months:

  • $300 Disney eGiftcard
  • $300 statement credit

The bonus will change to:

  • $500 statement credit 

Spend requirement will remain the same at $1,000. 

Card Details

  • $149 annual fee, not waived first year
  • Sign up bonus (see above)
  • Card earns at the following rates:
    • 10% back at DisneyPlus.com, Hulu.com or Plus.ESPN.com
    • 3% back at gas stations and most U.S. Disney locations
    • 2% back at grocery & restaurants
    • 1% back on all other purchases
  • $10 monthly credit for Disney+, Hulu and ESPN
  • Anniversary credits:
    • $200 Disney Rewards dollars after spending $2,000 per anniversary year on U.S. Disney Resort and Disney Cruise Line bookings
    • $100 Disney Theme Park Tickets credit after spending $200 per anniversary year on U.S. Disney Theme Park Tickets
  • 0% APR for 6 months on select Disney vacation packages
  • This product is not available to either (i) current cardmembers of this credit card, or (ii) previous cardmembers of this credit card who received a new cardmember bonus for this credit card within the last 24 months.

Our Verdict

I suspect most people interested in this card would prefer the $300 + $300 deal as they can readily use the gift cards. 

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