D L and K's Mom
<font color=blue>D, L and now baby Kennedy's mom!<
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Is that 8572957 code the infamous Travel Agent code??? I am so scared to use it....
I currently have both the *57 and the *67 codes booked for my car in June. Anyone out there use either one of these within the past few weeks/months? Waiting for DISers to get back from WDW to report on luck or no luck.



They charge your credit card when you return the car.This is probably a stupid question......but do they charge your credit card now or do you pay for the week at the counter? I have never rented from National before and just joined the Emerald club...not sure how this all works...?

anyone know if I need to present anything to use this code 8572957? I know, don't call, don't email; it works. But do I need to print out anything?
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re using code "57" - Travel Solutions - I wanted everyone to know that, when you sign the contract, there is a signature line you need to sign on stating that you are eligible for the rate offered! So - travelers use at your own risk!
Also, someone asked about cancellation policies - I checked about 2 weeks ago directly on National's web site and it stated I had 24 hours to cancel. In actuality, I cancelled a ressie within 23 hours and they said they wouldn't charge me.
Another interesting observation - I booked w/National at the CCC. Alamo bus picked me up and dropped me off at the Alamo counter. I asked where National's counter was and they said they ARE National too. (which I knew.) So, they serve two markets - Alamo & National both under the Alamo umbrella.
Thanks for the head's up. Sound's like you went to the counter if you had to sign a contract. For us Emerald Club members, I believe we are subject to the same terms based on a signiature on file with National from when we signed the master contract for Emerald Aisle. So far people have been able to use the code but it appears National's bases are covered to clamp down and enforce ID if they wish too. If these codes are, in fact, not intended for the public, I would rather see them simply change the codes going forward and honor reservations already made. I'm afraid they are going to study their data of the number of outstanding reservations under this nonpublic code and realize how much money they are losing and decide to enforce that only eligible users are renting at the gate. Will need to continue to watch this closely.
