Sure. When I booked bounceback, we were checking out that morning. I didn't have time to fool around with Disney's whole system of who's coming, what are their ages, what are their addresses, when were they born, are those their legal names, when are their birthdays, what are their favorite foods, where were they born, have they been to Disneyworld before, when was their last visit, how many times have they been to Disneyworld in THIS lifetime, and on and on ad nauseum.
I told the guy I was booking the rooms for one person and would add others later. He said fine. That way I shortcircuited all the Disney data collection misery at a time when I had neither the time -- nor the patience -- to deal with it.
I actually was on the phone this a.m. with CRO for another trip and the CM wanted to clarify whether the Stan in the room has a legal name of Stanley. I said, good grief -- what does it matter? You don't check passports! He said, we like to know legal names. Oy. Enough already with the data collection.