Pat_Elliott
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Originally posted by AirForceRocks
I was wondering the same thing.
I'm kind of sorry now that I bothered to e-mail WDW and ask them to reconsider their decision...
Why? Just out of curiosity....it's either a good idea or not, regardless of who's honor in which you launch the email....
Playing Devil's Advocate, taking risk of getting flamed, and making sure to use the phrase "my interpretation" so as to let the lady answer the question herself....
My wife is a civilian Army employee, DoD. She didn't get anywhere near Iraq. She did know quite a few people affected by the 911 attack on the Pentagon, including a friend who's husband died. But that hardly qualifies her for free Disney tickets. I had a good friend who's sister-in-law died in the Trade Towers. That certainly doesn't qualify me for freebies, either.
Regardless, without going into detail my wife has a "higher up" who knows she's going to Disney and basically said it could "be arranged" to get her the paperwork necessary, with her DoD ID, to get the free ticket and a five day for me for an extra ninety nine. I'm working under the assumption the OP was refering to people such as my wife. We did not, by the way, take advantage of this (we already had our tickets, I'd be a liar if I said we wouldn't have thought about it otherwise). I'm also assuming the OP was working from an emotional basis after what she saw as an insult to her husband.
