This is rough tally:
$300 travel credits (of course)
$250 Edit credit (booked Ocean's Edge in Key West that was $599.xx and added a $9 audio tour to get a $100 Chase Travel offer to apply as well. I could have booked Perry for a little cheaper but I'm glad I booked Ocean's as I enjoyed the free kayak rental included)
$150 restaurant (used it at Hell's Kitchen in Vegas. This worked out well as I had a group of three friends. We all had various Caesar's comps and they tip in cash so they agreed to let me take the cash. I think we left about $120 in tip and I had them charge $30 to the card as well to get exactly $150 on the card and the rest we split with Caesar's comps and reward credits).
$40? Doordash I finally got around to figuring out how to work the 2x$10 convenience store credit in August. One Taco place in the speedway was coding as convenience store which I used a few times to get a burrito or fajita meal. I saw recently that it no longer is on Doordash and now the Speedway appears but you cant order frmm thr Taco place). I figure the 7-11 or Speedway orders are maybe worth 25-50% of value. I might not even buy this stuff otherwise and they are double or triple the price of buying at the grocery store. I used the doordash $5 pickup a few times but usually the stuff is way overpriced. I should look for a burger or something that maximizes the $5.
$30-50 Lyft credit I may get close to $60-80 this year as Ill be traveling more and it works well for me to take Lyft to the airport. (Forgot exact amount I used and dont feel like looking it up).
$0 Apple Tv/music I'll eventually sign up for Apple TV and binge some of th shows that I heard are good (e.g. "Severance"). I use youtube music as I have YouTube premium, so no value for Apple music for me.
$150 Stubhub. My AU used to buy some tickets for next year. Ill probably use the 2026 credits to see a Vegas shows. They were over priced when I checked before but I need to check closer to the show tome to see if there are some better deals from people really trying to get rid of the tickets)
Lounge:
I dont know how to value this but I really enjoy this benefit more that most people would. First, I flew F9 often and sometimes have to deal with goofy long layovers or extra segments but I'm fine with it when i can pick an airport with PP. I even chose to route a DEN-MCO trip through LAS vs other options so I can use the Chase lounge there and am finally getting to try the PHL Chase lounge with an MCO-PHL-ORD booking.
Next, I'll usually eat enough to not eat the rest of the day. Even when I'm dieting, I enjoy being able to have a few "free" alcoholic beverages or just being able to drink several Diet Cokes or cans of carbonated water. The coffee machines also help when I need my caffeine. I'm not normal so I will drink 64+ oz of liquids at lounge which I would not do if I had to pay for each item at the airport.
This lounge benefit was great when my AU, ex GF and I traveled a few times with her sons. She has 3 large teenage sons (they are all over 6'3" and were over 6' even at age 12). This and the free breakfast at Hyatt Place saved us at least $50-70 in meals per visit.
I enjoy playing Madden at the game lounge when I fly through DFW.
The Minute Suite was good when we had this redeye out of LAS and a morning flight 3 hours later. We both got a greatly needed 1 hour nap that would have been miserable had we had to do it at the gate.
$0 Trip Delay No qualifying delays last year but I've made three claims in the past. On the return trip home, I always hope there will be some massive weather cancellations so I can get some freebies.
I value the primary CDW as I had 10+ rentals last year and will likely have more this year. Fortunately, I havent had to make a claim but it makes me more relaxed having the benefit.