NYDisGuy
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Johnny:
I agree that the odds of them retracting or cancelling reservations is virtually 'nil' -- but rest assured it has happened in the past.
Plain and simple .. up til the moment your vacation is over -- they reserve the right to do as they darn well please.
You are aware of the BWI issue from last year? And how those people were contacted and offered two choices - pay the correct rate or cancel your reservation. And several of those people had 'paid in full' already.
There IS direct precedent is my point.
We can tell just from this site alone that over 80-100 rooms have been purchased using the code without a pin, all the concerige are basically sold out. I believe with the amount of cards that Disney sent out is equivalent to the amount of rooms that they have open, probably sent out 10% more figuring people will throw it away or it will go into spam mail. Im sure Disneys dream percentage would be 60% of said rooms filled. I dont think Disney cares who gets it, they had to figure the code would leak through ebay or another form of internet. The question is what will happen if or when the percentage surpasses 60% or whatever their goal percentage is. I believe at this point is when they will stop the deal and look into it. But to be honest, if it isnt stopped before the deadline of March 15th, then I wouldnt worry about it. They will end up filling those leftover rooms anyways with an eye catcher deal like free dining, they just want to make sure there are rooms left to do it.