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You can book with a TA that is offering an onboard credit; they run promotions from time to time.

 

There is also a first-time cruiser referral onboard credit for 2004, but not sure if that will be continued in 2005.

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If you book with your MBNA Disney Visa card you get a $50 onboard credit. This will also earn you Disney Rewards points that you could apply to your shipboard account. Our TA ran a special when we booked and we received a $100 credit.

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If you book with your MBNA Disney Visa card you get a $50 onboard credit. This will also earn you Disney Rewards points that you could apply to your shipboard account. Our TA ran a special when we booked and we received a $100 credit.

I have a Bankone Disney Visa. It also gives you Disney rewards dollars. $1 for every $100 purchased. I'll have about $250 credit when I go to Disneyland for the 50th Birthday. That'll buy a lot of Monte Cristos and Mint Juleps.

 

http://disney.go.com/visa/today/index.html?CELL=6ASC19

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