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2 New AMEX Offers for Disney Fans!

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Planning a trip to the Magic Kingdom?

There are 2 new AMEX Offers that Disney fans will enjoy!  These deals can save you money on park tickets and more!

Next Stop, Disney! 2 AMEX Offers Can Save You Money on Your Trip to Walt Disney World!

Check out my step-by-step guide on signing-up for AMEX Offers, if you’re new to these deals.  And keep in mind, you may be able to get each offer more than once!

Let’s take a look at how these new deals can save you money at Disney parks!

Save $30 When You Spend $150 at UndercoverTourist.com

UndercoverTourist.com is a site that sells discounted theme park tickets to places like Walt Disney World.  And you can earn a $30 statement credit when you spend $150 at UndercoverTourist.com with your AMEX card.

This deal is good through December 31, 2015.

To earn the credit tweet “#AmexUCT” to get a $30 statement credit when you spend at least $150 at Undercover Tourist.

Your Registered American Express Card Could Save You $30 on Tickets to Disney World!

However, UndercoverTourist.com doesn’t always have the best prices.  So be sure to compare before you buy!

Save Money on Disney Gift Cards Too!

You can get 3 $50 Disney Gift cards for ~$143 at Sam’s Club.

You Can Save ~5% on Tickets, Food, Resort Stays, and More When You Buy Disney Gift Cards at Sam’s Club

These gift cards come in denominations of $50, which could be a pain to keep track of if you’re using them to save money on your entire trip.  Thankfully, there’s a trick to combine your Disney gift cards!

If you don’t have a Sam’s Club Membership, you can get $25 off with your new membership with your American Express card.

Not sure which AMEX card to use for your purchase?  AMEX credit cards don’t earn bonus points at Sam’s Club.  So either the Starwood Preferred Guest® Credit Card from American Express or Starwood Preferred Guest® Business Credit Card from American Express is a good choice.  You’ll earn 1 Starwood point per $1 spent and there aren’t many ways to earn Starwood points.

Bottom Line

AMEX Offers has 2 new deals that can save you money on your trip to Disney theme parks.

If you’re new to AMEX Offers, my guide explains how these deals work.

When you use your registered AMEX card to make a purchase of $150 or more at UndercoverTourist.com, you’ll earn a $30 statement credit through December 31, 2015.

Plus, Sam’s Club sells Disney gift cards (good for tickets, food, and hotels stays at Disney parks) at a ~5% discount.  If you haven’t been able to take advantage of this deal because you don’t have a membership, you can save $25 on your new Sam’s Club membership.

And be sure to check out my tips on all the ways you can save on a trip to Walt Disney World!

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