Besides Connections -- any other source for meal voucers?

LauraMc

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Be gentle...I'm a newbie! :-)

Are there any other sources for original disney meal vouchers (not secondhand/ebay) besides connections? I'm very nervous about their reputation, and don't want the hassle.

Is it true that some corporations get these vouchers? Does anyone have a list of the big corps that do this?

Thanks!

LauraMc
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I would also like to know :D ! I really would like to buy some vouchers to help budget for my trip, but I'm leery about using connections and to buy them on Ebay is a rip-off!

Thanks,
Katherine
 
no other sources that I have found...I've never had a bad experience with connections either:)
 
I have 7 Q & C vouchers. I paid about 100.00 for them off of e-bay, I think. Problem is I need dinner ones for the BBQ. I also bought a child breakfast at e-bay for 10.00..
 

There are two other LIMITED sources I know of for meal vouchers:
1) If you order a six or seven day Park Hopper Plus from Paramount Travel, you get a free breakfast voucher for each pass purchased;
2) Sometimes, when you go on a Disney Vacation Club timeshare presentation, they will give you meal vouchers as a gift...

Not much help, I know, but thought it MIGHT help! Wish I could find another source, too!! Really wish there were some dinner vouchers available from ANYONE! ;)
 
If it's just connections you are worried about and not the vouchers themselves, then perhaps people here that have access to getting the vouchers could get some for you. ;)
Maybe just post what you need, maybe add a dollar or 2 for postage and trouble and I bet somebody would work something out with you. Right everyone?????
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I just got some info in the mail on a program called simply you. It seems to be like connections but they sell tickets and vouchers also. The number is 1-888-242-0180.
 
Is "Simply You" operated by connections? I seem to remember reading something like that somewhere:confused:
If not, I'll give them a look. Won't risk trying Connections based on so many others who have posted negative experiences with them.
 
Can anyone tell me the website to access Connections? Is it worth the annual fee?
 
The website is www.connections123.com
Sometimes they offer you incentives to go beyond the 30-day trial membership period. My membership cost $79.95 but I'm getting $60 in rebates if I send in household utility bills or grocery bills, plus I got four free movie tickets, so I guess my one-year membership is almost free. I haven't had any problems with them...yet!
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The simple escapes program can be found at www.dealpass.com. I'm going to check into it a little more. But you join for $1.00 and for signing up you get a K-Mart gift card for $25.00.

If anyone joins let us all know what it has to offer.
 
I joined Simply You (free for 30days) thru a phone solitor via my Master Card. It is the same company as Connections, etc. The website is www.dealpass.com. They sell card, like Connections (buy $25 gift card & get $5 credit on your credit card) for Sports Authority, Footlocker, Dillards, Barnes & Noble, Brookstone, Pier1, & Macys. They have some other odds and ends health/spa type discounts that most of you probably have thru your insurance. They have the same ticket discounts for Disney, Universal Studios, SeaWorld, etc that Connections has. Definately not worth joining both. I'll be canceling this one...
 
Simple Escapes is run by the same company as Connections123; Membershipme. They have basically the same business practices.
 












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