give a day get a day all over

I am not sure I am following this right, but I printed my vouchers the day they were emailed to me. I didn't have to put in a date that I wanted to use them. The vouchers do not specify any date of usage, just black out dates.







I read this thread and after a few pages of wondering why y'all weren't getting slammed about making comments about not getting in on the promotion, I saw that it was begun on another board. You even mentioned not to voice these opinions on the Budget board because you would get flamed. Then the mod moved it to the BB and the very next post is slamming everyone for being disappointed!:snooty: You were right!;)

I personally would agree that how this promotion has turned out has to be disappointing to some folks. And I would be willing to bet money that those who are flaming them for voicing their disappointments have gotten their tickets. I would be disappointed if I hadn't jumped in on this early enough to get my tickets. I already volunteer at the school every week, so I don't feel one bit guilty about taking advantage of free tickets by volunteering at one of the listed organizations. And actually, they weren't free to me, the 20 gift baskets we made for Meals on Wheels recipients cost us about $75, so we definitely cannot do this again. If someone wants to find a way to flame me for this, have at it.


You'd lose that bet. my volunteer site was not a participate and I wasn't going to "faux" volunteer just to get a ticket voucher. It's interesting because I just read an article from a shelter saying that 1/2 of the so called volunteers have not been showing up since Disney reached the end of it's campaign.
So I wonder how much "good" the campaign it really did for any one but Disney because of course they will get the publicity plus the revenue of people who visit the parks.

I don't think (or at least I hope I didn't) I flamed anyone but I don't and still can't understand the whining about an end of a promotion. almost every forum on this site has a " I didn't get my free ticket, shame on Disney for ending it without telling me in time" thread.

It was a promotion, nothing more. Disney is no different than a department store they run sales to lure you in. Promotions have start and end times. Free dining does not work for every one. if you can take advantage of it great, if you can't that's life.
Disney does not "owe" any one free dining, pin codes, discount or a fast pass from the prize patrol.

I would love to see what happens if for one year Disney doesn't give out any thing. You get exactly what you pay for, a great vacation.
 
As far as getting "flamed", if I recall correctly, the poster in the other thread complained that her 3 and 5 year old couldn't get a voucher for volunteering and they would have to pay for tickets. The poster had three trips scheduled in the next year, according to their signature. It just seemed odd to still be complaining about the original terms of the promotion on a thread about the promotion being over. :confused3
 
We signed up to donate items to Blossom, an organization for foster kids. We did not have time to organize a drive but DS and DH and I loaded up bags of new clothes, toys, and personal items from Kohl's and Dollar Tree and drove them down. DS even used $7 of his own money (he saves $1 a week to donate) and helped pick out some of it.

We usually donate a whole ton of stuff during the holidays and did not have a chance this year, so we did this instead. I don't see why I should feel guilty about getting passes either. We were already planning to go to US this summer and this will allow us to do a day at AK (where we didn't have enough time on our last trip, my son's first). This will also be my DD's first time at WDW (in fact, we were planning to wait until she was 3 or 4). :hug:

I can understand that it would be disappointing to people who signed up and did not get the passes...sure, I acted quickly to sign us up, but making the donations was something I was planning to do anyway (and would have done regardless).

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You'd lose that bet. my volunteer site was not a participate and I wasn't going to "faux" volunteer just to get a ticket voucher. It's interesting because I just read an article from a shelter saying that 1/2 of the so called volunteers have not been showing up since Disney reached the end of it's campaign.
So I wonder how much "good" the campaign it really did for any one but Disney because of course they will get the publicity plus the revenue of people who visit the parks.

Disney does not "owe" any one free dining, pin codes, discount or a fast pass from the prize patrol.

I would love to see what happens if for one year Disney doesn't give out any thing. You get exactly what you pay for, a great vacation.

Folks didn't show up because the promotion is "over"? If they have completed registration.....they will still receive a voucher. :confused3

If Disney didn't have any promotions for a year? I imagine a few heads would roll in their marketing department. They don't "give" anything away. It's a "gimmick" to entice customers to visit and spend $$$$.
 



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