The fifty (50) United States, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Canada, Mexico, the United Kingdom
Anyone really can win the lanyards, ears and fastpasses, they are distributed in mass quantites (anywhere from 15-100) so the Dream Squad is not screening on those lower tier prizes. It is when you win something bigger, the castle stay, a trip or something of that nature where the rules of eligibility come into play.
The fifty (50) United States, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Canada, Mexico, the United Kingdom
Anyone really can win the lanyards, ears and fastpasses, they are distributed in mass quantites (anywhere from 15-100) so the Dream Squad is not screening on those lower tier prizes. It is when you win something bigger, the castle stay, a trip or something of that nature where the rules of eligibility come into play.
Surely they would not be allowed to do that with visitors from all over the world going.
Can u imagine winning a castle stay and you are from Australia and then WDW saying "sorry not elegiable".
I have just called WDW to check this ,as i live in none of those countries ,and they tell me that there is no such rule as it would be discriminatory.
So here's hoping
Surely they would not be allowed to do that with visitors from all over the world going.
Can u imagine winning a castle stay and you are from Australia and then WDW saying "sorry not elegiable".
Me too Princessbelle
I am British but live in The Gambia
wonder how they would class me? eligible or not??
and my adopted daughter who will be with me is Gambian.
Would love to see how they deal with that situation.
But really how can they do this???
anyone know?
i've been sending postcards in (a bit randomly admittedly) for the past couple of months so i certainly hope we have a chance. Good luck to everyone tho