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I break down Tokyo DisneySea's 25th Sparkling Jubilee ticket prices. 3-stage buy windows (4 weeks vs 2 weeks vs day-of) swing by ¥3,000. Klook vs KKday vs official e-tickets differ NT$240 to 360 on the same day. Credit card stacking shaves another 12%. One table covers a real 2-adult-1-kid trip and the cash gap between paths.
6/1 to 8/31 across 13 weeks × KKday/Klook/Agoda 3 platforms = 39 weekly slots laid flat. Each week's credit-card day, brand day, and hotel bonus mapped together, with APP push notification checklists.
The 6/12-6/18 618 travel window is down to its final stretch. I ran the exact same Okinawa + Osaka + Seoul trip across Trip.com, Klook, KKday and Agoda. The cheapest one came out 23% lower. Inside: the live 618 code table, an 8-card weekly calendar, two-layer stacking math, and what to grab on each day.
Complete math on Taiwan 618 credit-card stacking across Shopee TW, momo, and PChome. I ran 8 popular cards (CUBE, DAWHO, U Bear, @GoGo, LINE Pay, HSBC Cashback, ALL ME, DBS PChome) × 3 platforms = 24 combos, and computed the real cashback on an NT$3,000 (~US$93) cart. Who wins 618? Which "amazing" cards actually hit their cap and burn you? Numbers below.
I tested a 3-layer stacking framework on a 5-day Korea trip with a ₩100,000 budget — credit card cashback + travel platform discount + Lotte Duty Free online pricing. Got ₩18,400 back. That is six times what a single 1% card pulls.
April 2026 Klook credit card stacking guide. I tested how Cathay CUBE, Taishin Richart and CTBC LINE Pay (the three big Taiwan cards) layer with platform codes to claim up to 35% off travel — see this month's recommended combo and concrete savings tips.