zebrastreyepz
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- Apr 9, 2016
What a view!Did get on the Swan Reserve finally, very cool up there but couldn't stay for fireworks.
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What a view!Did get on the Swan Reserve finally, very cool up there but couldn't stay for fireworks.
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I am glad they ask that when shopping at Disney because sometimes I forget to use my card and you do get a discount at certain stores. Think it's like 10%.but maybe the next question will be "if you apply for a card today you can have XXX amount off". The only reason to ask about using the credit card is is there is some sort of incentive for the cashier. At Kohls, the cashiers get something each time they get someone to apply.
Correct, and it’s not like there’s a substantial discount using it that would make somebody be like “oh yeah of course”…Ugh I hate when stores do that. It's DISNEY...not Kohl's.
The last sentence of the link says "The exact reason for the change is unknown, but we would assume it is to raise awareness of the availability of the credit card."How is it an upsell? They're asking if you're using your Disney card not asking if you want to apply for one.
The last sentence of the link says "The exact reason for the change is unknown, but we would assume it is to raise awareness of the availability of the credit card."
Why else would try raising awareness of the credit card unless it is to get you to apply for one if/when you say no? There isn't any other advantage to the customer or Disney if there isn't a discount involved.
j
There's a $10 discount on purchases over $50 at most (if not all) merchandise locations at WDW if you use your Chase Disney card. You had to present the card to a cast member at checkout back in October since it wouldn't work if you just taped the card from a phone or watch.
The last sentence of the link says "The exact reason for the change is unknown, but we would assume it is to raise awareness of the availability of the credit card."
Why else would try raising awareness of the credit card unless it is to get you to apply for one if/when you say no? There isn't any other advantage to the customer or Disney if there isn't a discount involved.
j
I just bought genie plus on the website on Saturday and I "think" I saw that as an option but not 100% sure. I don't remember that option on the app at all. Go to your account on the website, my plans, then click the tab for tickets/photopass, and then under the person's name there should be a "change ticket" link.Anyone know if you buy genie plus on MDE w/ a disney gift card?
RUMOR:
Annual Passholders Will Have to Use My Disney Experience to Prove They Are Eligible for Dining Discounts
Disney is adding new requirements for guests to prove they are Annual Passholders in order to receive dining discounts.
One of the perks offered for Annual Passholders is a dining discount (available at specific locations). Soon, dining guests will be required to show proof of their pass validity via the My Disney Experience app. This new process may end up being necessary for Passholder discounts on merchandise as well.
Our sources said the reason for the change is that expiration dates are no longer printed on the physical Annual Passholder cards.
I usually pay with magicband and 90% of the time the servers will see it on there and just apply the discount.This happened here and there for me when I was there a few weeks back. A couple of places asked me to open the app instead of asking for the pass and ID.
I would have no issues with this if MDE was a functional app. A lot of the time I can't even get the front page or the my future plans page to load in a reasonable time. I can just imagine a scenario where I'm holding up the line trying to get MDE to loadRUMOR:
Annual Passholders Will Have to Use My Disney Experience to Prove They Are Eligible for Dining Discounts
Disney is adding new requirements for guests to prove they are Annual Passholders in order to receive dining discounts.
One of the perks offered for Annual Passholders is a dining discount (available at specific locations). Soon, dining guests will be required to show proof of their pass validity via the My Disney Experience app. This new process may end up being necessary for Passholder discounts on merchandise as well.
Our sources said the reason for the change is that expiration dates are no longer printed on the physical Annual Passholder cards.