I've tried getting to the pages several different ways on both my Disney.com accounts and I'm not seeing the "save offer" button. I have 4 offers saved on my old account but I'm just not seeing the option to save offers now.
Am I missing something obvious (fairly likely

), or did they take the option off the site?
Someone else mentioned the same thing about the Save button disappearing in a different thread today (she was trying valiantly to get a PIN code).
By the way, I have never gone through Disney.com to do the Saved Offer trick, even though the pass code and user info may be the same on Disney.com and the DLR site. I went directly to my "
My Disneyland" account on the specific Disneyland Resort site (not the general Disney.com parent site) both times I got PIN codes, which is slightly different. And that's what I have always told everyone to do. The My Disneyland account is not exactly the same as what's on the main Disney.com page.
It's possible something is wrong with the site and that's why there is no Saved button. It's possible DLR caught on to soooooo many people suddenly saving offers and put a cap on it for now. Who knows?
In any case, if you have 4 offers saved and nothing has come yet, it may be a sign to let it sit for a while.

A lot of this is going to be a 'luck of the draw' situation for people. I was saying in the other thread today that everyone is now clamoring for these PIN codes - it's PIN code mania - and really, it's
just a PIN code, not a pot of gold or bags of cash.
There is no way that everyone who tries to get a PIN (and especially with multiple saved offers) is going to get one. There are only so many rooms attached to the PIN code offers. Also, there's no way that everyone who gets one is going to be able to use the one they get, and some of them will not be used. People may have to wait until some of the PIN's expire before more of the PIN's free up in the system.
I think there may be something to the idea of just kind of letting it go for a while (if it has not worked after a couple of tries) and then trying again in a few weeks or so, to give some of the current PIN codes a chance to expire when they are not claimed.