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Loop Earplugs

My go-to product for managing sensory overload is the Quiet 2 noise-canceling earplugs. They've been a game-changer for both my son and me, whether we're at Disneyland, at home, or at work—wherever we need focus time and noise cancellation. Get a 10% discount with my code in the button below.

The Wander Pillow

I’m always cold on flights—and I never trust the airline’s pillows or blankets. That’s why I love The Wander Pillow. It’s the best of both worlds: a super soft, supportive travel pillow and a cozy, warm blanket tucked right inside.

The memory foam is comfy and breathable, and the whole thing is machine washable - which is ideal for travel with kids, long flights, or honestly… just peace of mind.

Use my code KIM10 for 10% off at checkout!

Disney Chase Visa

I use the Disney® Visa Card from Chase for all my Disney travel because it’s full of great perks. You can earn a $300 statement credit after spending $1,000 in the first 3 months and unlimited 1% in Disney Rewards Dollars on all purchases. Plus, there’s 10% off select merchandise at Disneyland and Walt Disney World Resorts and exclusive photo ops with Disney and Star Wars characters. You’ll also enjoy discounts at Disney properties, cruises, stores, and shopDisney.com, making it a perfect card for Disney lovers.

Use my referral link to apply and save on your next Disney trip!

Chase Sapphire Visa

If you're just getting started with earning points for travel, the Chase Sapphire Preferred® is hands-down my favorite starter card. I just got it and quickly earned 100,000 points, which I'm planning to use on an upcoming trip.

It’s a great way to start earning valuable travel rewards—and the points add up fast with everyday spending. If you’re ready to make your money work for your next adventure, this is the card to start with.

Prefer premium travel perks like lounge access and more? Check out the Chase Sapphire Reserve® instead—it’s a step up with extra benefits for frequent travelers.

Use my referral link to apply and start earning points toward your next trip.

Want to learn how to travel using your credit card points?

In this video, I chat with Amanda (@magic_and_miles on Instagram) at Disneyland about how to stretch your budget using credit card points—especially helpful for neurodivergent families juggling therapy, medical costs, and everything in between. We cover the best starter cards, when to pick flexible points vs. brand-specific cards, and how to make points work for Disney trips and beyond.

Watch now and get practical tips to start earning points!

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