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I most definitely remember Prodigy. "Round is a Shape" I remember all the planning that Clarry did before he died. My DH and I attended the 1st Prodigy get together.
He offered us any number of rooms at the concierge level for the lowest price we could book in; an upgrade. I got a rate of $135 per night. He also contacted Delta Airlines and they gave us a $300 credit towards our airline tickets. The following year we booked two rooms at the Yacht Club for 10 days. My family of six, my mom, my brother, wife, and two children went to WDW. It was magical. It was one of my mother's last trips to WDW before she died of breast cancer in 1995. Clarry is gone now, but I think of him often. You never know what connection you make that will make another connection, that will make an incredible, wonderful memory! Isn't that the butterfly effect?What a great story. I am so glad that you were able to spend one more vacation with your Mom at Disney because of Clarry.

When I saw the thread title, I thought you meant Prodigy the internet service provider from back in the day. You know, the one that assigned you an email address that was a random string of numbers and letters. Mine was something crazy like PDGBQ at prodigy, and I was all annoyed because I was in high school and all my friends had cool names that they got to create on aol and I had this stupid set of letters.
Sorry, back on your topic that I know nothing about.![]()
Before the age of the E-ticket, I had my Delta airline tickets stolen from my room at the Yacht Club. It was the first year that the Yacht Club was opened and the safe was in the wall and not on the floor. It cost $50 per family member to fly home for "lost ticket affidavits". Not something that I welcomed at the end of our WDW vacation. $300! The Yacht Club did little to attempt to resolve the problem at the time. We were annual visitors. I posted my angst on Prodigy and there were 128 replies to my thread...all supportive. Clarry printed them and faxed them to Mark Pakala who was in charge of the DVC at the time. He forwarded them to Neil Olson, manager of the Yacht and Beach Club. Imagine my shock when Mr. Olson called me on a Sunday morning and asked if there was anything he could do to encourage us to return to WDW; I was boycotting for a year.He offered us any number of rooms at the concierge level for the lowest price we could book in; an upgrade. I got a rate of $135 per night. He also contacted Delta Airlines and they gave us a $300 credit towards our airline tickets. The following year we booked two rooms at the Yacht Club for 10 days. My family of six, my mom, my brother, wife, and two children went to WDW. It was magical. It was one of my mother's last trips to WDW before she died of breast cancer in 1995. Clarry is gone now, but I think of him often. You never know what connection you make that will make another connection, that will make an incredible, wonderful memory! Isn't that the butterfly effect?


You beat me to it....I was going to mention that I had heard talk of a possible 20th anniversary gathering. We were at the 1st & 2nd and also had the pleasure of meeting Clarry before he died. Lots of good memories from the Prodigy days.Just about 2 years late on the conversation but I was part of that Prodigy group - went to every Gathering we had and I organized one of them...the 2nd or 3rd one, I think? Anyway, there is a decent-sized group of us who are still friends (me, Darlene K., Steve C., Joe H., Gary A., etc) and I'm in touch with a much larger circle of Gathering friends thanks to Facebook (feel free to find/friend me over there).
There is some talk of a 20th Anniversary Gathering in 2013 - more to come as it gets closer.
BTW, I eventually married Joe H., also a *P/Theme Parks/Disney person, and we now live 9 miles from WDW. ;-)
It's only a hobby...only a hobby...only a hobby... (thanks, Clarry!)


