There are fixed - rate cards that allow you to redeem points at a fixed value for statement
credits against travel expenses, such as the Discover it ® Miles Card and the Barclaycard Arrival Plus ™ World Elite MasterCard ®.
Points redeemed only as statement
credit against travel expenses (not that difficult, but still an extra step)
For instance, the Barclaycard Arrival Plus World Elite MasterCard (annual fee: $ 89, waived first year) also offers 2 percent back on charges, to be used as a statement
credit against travel expenses, and gives 40,000 miles for spending $ 3,000 in the first three months.
This gives me a value of 2.25 cents per dollar to
credit against any travel expenses charged to the card.
Not exact matches
The standout feature of the card is the 2 % rewards rate you receive on all your spending, which becomes a statement
credit you can apply
against almost any
travel expense.
You earn 2 miles per $ 1 spent on everything, and you redeem miles for a
credit against most
travel expenses.
With the Arrival you get 10 % of any points you redeem
credited back to your account, and Barclay's has a shopping portal, a much better reputation, and a broader definition of «
travel expenses»
against which you can redeem points.
It's slightly confusing theoretically, but easy to actually do: You technically have to «apply» the miles
against a prior
travel expense, but the way it operates is to give you a statement
credit (reduction) on your current bill.
You will need to each buy some of the Disneyland park tickets on each
credit card account, so you'll each have «
travel expenses» to redeem your miles
against.
The standout feature of the card is the 2 % rewards rate you receive on all your spending, which becomes a statement
credit you can apply
against almost any
travel expense.
You earn 2 miles per $ 1 spent on everything, and you redeem rewards for a
credit against most
travel expenses.
You earn 2 miles per $ 1 spent on everything; miles can be redeemed for
credit against most
travel expenses.