Update 5/11/26: $300 Disney eGiftcard + $300 statement credit offer still available if you use a link found around Disneyland Resorts. For example this connection found reader A. Not sure if it will still work or not.
Update 5/5/26: The signup bonus is now a $500 credit. Previously it was $300 Disney eGiftcard + $300 statement credit. Will remove this from our list best credit card bonuses until the best offer is returned.
like rumored Chase has launched a new Disney brand called ‘Chase Disney Inspire‘.
Card details
- $149 annual fee, not waived the first year
- Signup bonus (after $1000 spend within three months of account opening)
- $300 Disney Gift Card
- $300 statement credit
- The card earns the following fees:
- 10% back on DisneyPlus.com, Hulu.com or Plus.ESPN.com
- 3% back at gas stations and most Disney locations in the US
- 2% back on groceries and 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 Annually on Disney Resort and Disney Cruise Line Reservations
- $100 credit on Disney Theme Park Tickets after spending $200 per year on Disney Theme Park Tickets in the USA
- 0% APR for 6 months on select Disney vacation packages
- This product is not available to either (i) current card members of this credit card or (ii) former card members of this credit card who have received a new card member bonus for this credit card within the last 24 months.
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Our verdict
Chase rule 5/24 applies to this card, so many people won’t qualify. It looks like the product changes from the Premier card to this new card are working though for anyone wanting to make the switch.
As for the value of the card, I’m not a Disney adult and I’m not very connected to that scene, so it’s hard for me to know if the $200/$100 anniversary credits are useful or not (although spending $2,000 at Disney every year seems like a lot). If you can get value out of this then it looks like it could be useful long term, otherwise the $600 bonus is attractive (really $450 after the annual fee). We will add the signup bonus to our best credit card signup bonuses.




