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THIS CODE HAS EXPIRED
Since there is so much confusion about this.. I figured I'd try to put all of what we know in one place.
What is a PIN Code? mking624 said it best..
"Pin codes are special offers sent out to people via email or snail mail (usually in the form of a large postcard). It will state exactly what the offer is, when the offer is good, and will also display a series of numbers that is the actual pin code. When you call to make a reservation, you refer to this pin code to get the discount (provided the rooms are available). Pin codes are attached to specific households, so if I got a pin code, I could not give it to you, for example. "
A number of DIS Board members got either a postcard or an email for 40% off.. some got an offer for 30% off. Both offers say you must book by February 18th (or March 15th?) and use the PIN code included at the bottom of the email which is for your household only (not shareable). Near as I can tell the dates for these offers are the same :
02/25-03/07 - Peak Season Rate before discount
05/28-06/03 - Summer Season Rate before discount
08/21-10/06 - Value Season Rate before discount
10/21-11/03 - Regular Season Rate before discount
11/11-11/16 - Regular Season Rate before discount
12/09-12/22 - Value Season Rate before discount
The offer says this is for 40% off value resort room only. The discount is off the regular season rate as noted above.
For example, the Value resorts during "Value Season" a standard room rate is 82 for standard view or 94 with preferred location. So your 40% is off that rate.
However, booking a discounted room during a week that falls within the "Peak Season" the original rates would be 119 for standard and 131 for preferred.
We know from the experiences posted that people have used the same offer at Moderates and Deluxe resorts. There is limited availability at each resort.
Some dates at some resorts have already sold out.
You'll have to call to find out if the resort you want is available for the dates above.
There are no other dates beside the ones listed above. However, some people have successfully booked a stay that starts on one of the dates in that range and extends beyond it but been given the discount rate for their entire stay. For example, one person reported booking a package checking in at Pop on December 17th and checking out December 31st and got the discount for the entire stay. Your mileage may vary.
You can get this as a package or as room only. Either way you are saving 40% off on the room rate only. The tickets and dining plan -- if you add them -- are normal prices. Some agents seem to be able to book it either way. Some don't. Play agent roulette till you find what you want I guess.
I personally received an email offer and booked a value resort -- room only. Others have booked room and tickets and yet others have booked room, tickets and dining. But you're just paying the normal rates for tickets and dining. No other discounts apply.
People with existing reservations that fall within or start on one of the dates within the ranges listed above have been able to call and apply the code to their stays. Again - your luck may vary with the agent you get on the phone.
How do you get a code? That's the million dollar question. Disney does targeted marketing to previous guests and those who register at the parks website or order the vacation planning kit. Some people get them right away.. others never get one. One common thread seems to be that if you go to the parks four or five times a year, you don't seem to be selected to receive these offers nearly as frequently as someone who goes once a year or every two years.
Now.. THE BUT... and this is a VERY BIG BUT...
The three letter codes that are bouncing around out there, are what the agent uses IF you have the PIN associated with your account. Obviously, if you know the three letter code, you can try booking without the PIN.
There continues to be confusion at CRO as to whether these three letter codes are for the general public or if it is only for those who received the postcard/email with the PIN.
Some CM's are saying anyone and everyone can book it.
Others are saying only those with the PIN can book it and others who have booked it will not have it honored.
It seems reasonable to believe that if you booked it -- regardless what an agent CRO has told you -- and you do not have the PIN -- it *MAY* not be honored even tho you had the code.
Promises from a booking agent on the phone are worth the paper they are written on.
Seriously. I can't stress this enough. It becomes a game of he-said/she-said, if they decide not to honor it. Bottom line, if agents broke the rules in booking this package for you - you have every reason to expect it not to be honored; regardless what they told you.
If you don't have the PIN associated with your account, they do have every right to prevent you from booking this offer. You may not like it -- I don't -- but that's the way CRO and these offers work. We've all known that for a long time.
So far - no reputable site that normally posts general public codes has posted either of these 'forbidden codes' - you may want to ask yourself why not? The answer is probably that they are not general public codes.
If you decide to try and use the codes you find there.. Give them an example letter for each code letter.
For example.. if the code was ABC then say "A as in Alphabet, B as in Bobcat, C as in Charlie.. " ... these discount codes "sound" suspiciously similar to other discount codes (including the upgraded ticket code) ... So spell it out with words so there's no confusion.
Should you book the code and have a wonderful vacation - congrats! But consider yourself warned.
J
Since there is so much confusion about this.. I figured I'd try to put all of what we know in one place.
What is a PIN Code? mking624 said it best..
"Pin codes are special offers sent out to people via email or snail mail (usually in the form of a large postcard). It will state exactly what the offer is, when the offer is good, and will also display a series of numbers that is the actual pin code. When you call to make a reservation, you refer to this pin code to get the discount (provided the rooms are available). Pin codes are attached to specific households, so if I got a pin code, I could not give it to you, for example. "
A number of DIS Board members got either a postcard or an email for 40% off.. some got an offer for 30% off. Both offers say you must book by February 18th (or March 15th?) and use the PIN code included at the bottom of the email which is for your household only (not shareable). Near as I can tell the dates for these offers are the same :
02/25-03/07 - Peak Season Rate before discount
05/28-06/03 - Summer Season Rate before discount
08/21-10/06 - Value Season Rate before discount
10/21-11/03 - Regular Season Rate before discount
11/11-11/16 - Regular Season Rate before discount
12/09-12/22 - Value Season Rate before discount
The offer says this is for 40% off value resort room only. The discount is off the regular season rate as noted above.
For example, the Value resorts during "Value Season" a standard room rate is 82 for standard view or 94 with preferred location. So your 40% is off that rate.
However, booking a discounted room during a week that falls within the "Peak Season" the original rates would be 119 for standard and 131 for preferred.
We know from the experiences posted that people have used the same offer at Moderates and Deluxe resorts. There is limited availability at each resort.
Some dates at some resorts have already sold out.
You'll have to call to find out if the resort you want is available for the dates above.
There are no other dates beside the ones listed above. However, some people have successfully booked a stay that starts on one of the dates in that range and extends beyond it but been given the discount rate for their entire stay. For example, one person reported booking a package checking in at Pop on December 17th and checking out December 31st and got the discount for the entire stay. Your mileage may vary.
You can get this as a package or as room only. Either way you are saving 40% off on the room rate only. The tickets and dining plan -- if you add them -- are normal prices. Some agents seem to be able to book it either way. Some don't. Play agent roulette till you find what you want I guess.
I personally received an email offer and booked a value resort -- room only. Others have booked room and tickets and yet others have booked room, tickets and dining. But you're just paying the normal rates for tickets and dining. No other discounts apply.
People with existing reservations that fall within or start on one of the dates within the ranges listed above have been able to call and apply the code to their stays. Again - your luck may vary with the agent you get on the phone.
How do you get a code? That's the million dollar question. Disney does targeted marketing to previous guests and those who register at the parks website or order the vacation planning kit. Some people get them right away.. others never get one. One common thread seems to be that if you go to the parks four or five times a year, you don't seem to be selected to receive these offers nearly as frequently as someone who goes once a year or every two years.
Now.. THE BUT... and this is a VERY BIG BUT...
The three letter codes that are bouncing around out there, are what the agent uses IF you have the PIN associated with your account. Obviously, if you know the three letter code, you can try booking without the PIN.
There continues to be confusion at CRO as to whether these three letter codes are for the general public or if it is only for those who received the postcard/email with the PIN.
Some CM's are saying anyone and everyone can book it.
Others are saying only those with the PIN can book it and others who have booked it will not have it honored.
It seems reasonable to believe that if you booked it -- regardless what an agent CRO has told you -- and you do not have the PIN -- it *MAY* not be honored even tho you had the code.
Promises from a booking agent on the phone are worth the paper they are written on.

If you don't have the PIN associated with your account, they do have every right to prevent you from booking this offer. You may not like it -- I don't -- but that's the way CRO and these offers work. We've all known that for a long time.
So far - no reputable site that normally posts general public codes has posted either of these 'forbidden codes' - you may want to ask yourself why not? The answer is probably that they are not general public codes.
If you decide to try and use the codes you find there.. Give them an example letter for each code letter.
For example.. if the code was ABC then say "A as in Alphabet, B as in Bobcat, C as in Charlie.. " ... these discount codes "sound" suspiciously similar to other discount codes (including the upgraded ticket code) ... So spell it out with words so there's no confusion.
Should you book the code and have a wonderful vacation - congrats! But consider yourself warned.
J