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newsJun 17, 2026

Chase and Disney Debut Disney® Inspire Visa® Card With $600 in Welcome Bonuses

Chase and Disney launch the Disney® Inspire Visa® Card, offering a $300 Disney Gift Card and $300 statement credit for new cardmembers.

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Event date: Jun 17, 2026 · By Oleg Manko

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Chase and Disney have teamed up to launch the Disney® Inspire Visa® Card, available starting February 3, 2026. The new card features a headline-grabbing $600 in welcome bonuses: a $300 Disney Gift Card eGift upon approval and a $300 statement credit after spending $1,000 in the first three months.

Our Take

Good news for Disney fans and families. This is the richest Disney card offer we’ve ever seen, with $600 in upfront value and ongoing rewards for park-goers and Disney+ subscribers. For anyone planning a Disney vacation or who regularly spends on Disney products, this card is a no-brainer—just be sure you’ll use the Disney-specific rewards.

What Changed

  • New Disney® Inspire Visa® Card launched February 3, 2026
  • Welcome offer: $300 Disney Gift Card eGift upon approval
  • Plus $300 statement credit after $1,000 spend in 3 months
  • Earn Disney Rewards Dollars on all purchases
  • Bonus earn on most U.S. Disney locations, Disney streaming, gas, groceries, and restaurants

Who Benefits Most

  • Families planning a Disney vacation in 2026: $600 in welcome bonuses can offset ticket or hotel costs—enough for 2+ park tickets or a night at a value resort.
  • Disney+ subscribers: Ongoing bonus earn on streaming bills means you’ll rack up Disney Rewards Dollars just by paying your monthly subscription.
  • Frequent Disney park visitors: Extra rewards at U.S. Disney parks, resorts, and stores can add up to $100+ in Disney Rewards Dollars per year for heavy spenders.
  • Everyday spenders: With bonus earn at gas stations, groceries, and restaurants, you can maximize rewards even when not at Disney.

Who Should Be Cautious

  • Travelers who don’t visit Disney parks or buy Disney products: The rewards are Disney-centric—if you don’t spend with Disney, you’ll get less value.
  • Points maximizers: Disney Rewards Dollars can’t be transferred to airline or hotel partners, so if you want flexible travel rewards, look elsewhere.
  • Those seeking cash back: The statement credit is a one-time bonus; ongoing rewards are only redeemable for Disney purchases, not cash.

What To Do Right Now

  1. If you’re planning a Disney trip, apply before your vacation to maximize the $600 welcome bonus.
  2. Use the Disney Gift Card eGift for tickets, hotels, or in-park purchases—check eligible locations in advance.
  3. Put all Disney, gas, grocery, and restaurant spend on the card to earn bonus Disney Rewards Dollars.
  4. Set up Disney+ or other Disney streaming subscriptions on the card for ongoing bonus earnings.
  5. Track your Disney Rewards Dollars and plan redemptions for maximum value—don’t let them expire.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Disney® Inspire Visa® Card welcome offer?
New cardmembers get a $300 Disney Gift Card eGift upon approval and a $300 statement credit after spending $1,000 in the first three months—a total of $600 in value.
How do Disney Rewards Dollars work?
You earn Disney Rewards Dollars on every purchase. These can be redeemed for Disney park tickets, hotel stays, merchandise, and Disney+ subscriptions, but not for cash or non-Disney purchases.
Can I combine the Disney Gift Card and statement credit?
Yes, you can use the $300 Disney Gift Card for Disney purchases and the $300 statement credit will offset your card balance after qualifying spend.
Is this card better than a general travel card?
For Disney fans, the upfront bonus is unmatched. For those seeking flexible rewards or cash back, a card like Chase Sapphire Preferred may be a better fit.

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