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gschon

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Do they know how many times I have been?? I mean, is there any advantage, when checking in, to being a WDW regular? Maybe I should have joined DVC years ago, but we were sure we would get tired of it. Now we have kids and it looks like another 10 years to go.:rotfl2:
 
I believe that it is in your history. They always have the birthdays and names of my kids so I assume they keep the trip information as well. Anyone know for certain?
 
Yes they do and they really don't care how often you have been there-no frequent flyer program- really too bad no incentives or bonuses for the money we have dropped there in the past.We have paid for DVC over and over again but never did it-we really should have years ago.

Linda
 
Yes they do and they really don't care how often you have been there-no frequent flyer program- really too bad no incentives or bonuses for the money we have dropped there in the past.We have paid for DVC over and over again but never did it-we really should have years ago.

Linda

We should have done DVC years ago too. My husband doesn't like anything remotely like timeshares.

Looking at all the times we've gone, we could have saved some nice money if he would have just let me buy into DVC all those years ago.

Now I pretty much go solo most of the time, so it really isn't worth it anymore even if it was possible to talk him into it.

I'd love some sort of frequent traveler program for the resorts!
 

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