Start planning 15 months in advance, booking opens 13 months in advance for lodging inside the parks. Usually sell out in seconds.All this talk of national parks has me wondering-- how early do y'all recommend booking trips to Yellowstone, Acadia, Yosemite, etc.? We are normally last minute planners or at the most maybe 6-9 months out, but maybe if I start planning now we can have our pick for a park Summer '23.
Thanks! Sounds similar to how state park camp sites go within seconds here.Start planning 15 months in advance, booking opens 13 months in advance for lodging inside the parks. Usually sell out in seconds.
All this talk of national parks has me wondering-- how early do y'all recommend booking trips to Yellowstone, Acadia, Yosemite, etc.? We are normally last minute planners or at the most maybe 6-9 months out, but maybe if I start planning now we can have our pick for a park Summer '23.
Just for data sake, my last cards wereMuch appreciated, thanks!
I’ve used mine (all in one transaction though) - just FYI, the credit took longer to post than I thought it would. It took eight days, whereas I feel like Chase usually post those credits in a day or two.I think I found own answer if this is correct...
- The credit applies each cardmember year (or anniversary year, if you prefer), including the year in which you open the card; the credit timing isn’t based on the calendar year
- The credit can be used across one or multiple transactions, until the $300 limit is reached
- There’s no registration required to use the $300 annual travel credit
- Any purchase through Capital One Travel qualifies towards using this credit, so there’s all kinds of travel you can arrange this way
- The credit will generally appear in your account within one to seven business days of making an eligible purchase
- If the credited Capital One Travel purchase is canceled, the statement credit may be removed from your account, though can be reissued on any past or future Capital One Travel purchase of up to $300
if you bought tix, you can just log back in to your account and book a car. It should give you the discount that way.
Auto approved, thank you!!!Just for data sake, my last cards were
CSP 8/22/20
CIC 9/23/21
SW Biz 11/5/21
I was 1/24
Applied for SW personal 1/11 with instant approval. I did lower credit limits about 2 weeks before the personal app. SW points are pending and should post 2/10
Just received $695 retention offer on DH's Business Plat that was opened 11/14/21.
Omg don’t call dell if you care about your mental health. Just saying’.
Yes, the card has to stay open until 1/25/23, which is fine because then I can take advantage of the 2023 credits but also downgraded the card to a business green and receive a prorated refund on the AF.Congrats- I tried a bit ago and was told no offer, but first renewal isn't for a few more months. Did you have to agree to keep the card open for 12 months? If so, does that lock you in until January 2023?
All this talk of national parks has me wondering-- how early do y'all recommend booking trips to Yellowstone, Acadia, Yosemite, etc.? We are normally last minute planners or at the most maybe 6-9 months out, but maybe if I start planning now we can have our pick for a park Summer '23.
Start planning 15 months in advance, booking opens 13 months in advance for lodging inside the parks. Usually sell out in seconds.
We also did this!I have been burned by the offsite agencies before. Now, we only rent through the big names with counters in MCO. Prices have been ridiculous the past year but UCT still offers 50% off when you buy any tickets. So, we have quite a collection of their $6 popcorn/drink tickets and get very reasonable rates without resorting to nu, ez, Payless, fox, sixt or any of the others with terrifyingly low reviews.
If you apply as a Sole Proprietor, which you would, then you just use your name and social security number to apply. Yes, the application does require you to select from a list the type of business you have. For me I chose “retail” as I sell on Ebay. It’s honestly super easy, and other than selecting your business type and estimated earnings it’s no biggie. After multiple successful business card applications I’ve never been asked for any further information beyond the simple questions on the application.Help me prove to DH that I can apply for a business card without having a business in my name. I mean we do own a restaraunt, but it's in an LLC not under our names. I'm trying to tell him we need to get the Ink business or a SW business card and he says it will ask for all this info regarding the biz. Generally he is the smarter one about all this lol.
Just have him read this thread. Most of us here don't have a formal business, we all just use side hustles. I know some here do have formal businesses, but even they apply as a Sole Proprietor because it is easier to get Chase approval than with an LLC application.Help me prove to DH that I can apply for a business card without having a business in my name. I mean we do own a restaraunt, but it's in an LLC not under our names. I'm trying to tell him we need to get the Ink business or a SW business card and he says it will ask for all this info regarding the biz. Generally he is the smarter one about all this lol.