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peg2001
06-25-2002, 03:29 PM
Advertising moderate WDW resorts for $79 from late August until early October 2002.

Strange that a young child receives the postcard as it says "nontransferrable." Do you think I could use it?

A kid at heart
06-25-2002, 05:51 PM
why not? You're the parent! Make the ressie in their name and you'll just have to be the one to pay for it! LOL, unless of course the kid also have their own Credit card? LOL

Banzai
06-25-2002, 05:53 PM
I think you can do a ressie with it, unless she would like to call adn do it ;)

peg2001
06-26-2002, 07:07 AM
I appreciate your advice and humor! When I saw the postcard in the mailbox, my first thought was "Wow, I got a WDW postcard that they talk about on the DIS." Then I saw that it was addressed to my DD and I thought "No, I didn't, my DD did."

We're planning a Disney cruise in Jan so I'll have to see if I can talk my DH into a fall trip to do the parks.

Peg

Traveliz
06-26-2002, 08:44 AM
My 15 year old daughter got a postcard a couple of months ago for the moderates - but I wanted a deluxe plus I knew that the postcard name and the ressie name have to be the same -- and you can't make a ressie in the name of someone under the age of 18.

I have always been asked for photo ID when checking in at Disney.

Anyway I called the number told the CM the above - daughter 15 got postcard, we want to go these dates, stay here, what do we do -- it took several calls from him back to marketing with me on hold - but they changed the name in the computer to mine to match up with the PIN number and we were able to use the postcard.

I honestly don't think I would make the reservation in the name of the 5 year old - that could present problems upon check-in

Liz

luvdzny
06-26-2002, 05:57 PM
When we bought our PAP's the CM told us that mailings would randomly be sent to any of the passholders. DD and I have both received different mailings from WDW, I guess the computer just pulls out a name.

DMRick
06-26-2002, 11:28 PM
I have always been asked for photo ID when checking in at Disney.
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Wow, we never have been asked! We have been three times so far this year, and they could care less who we are, as long as we sign the right name on the credit card!