wdwmaw
planin' next trip
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OP I am with you on this one
Lets consider the average person that is not on the DIS, which is the majority of families that visit Disney. You have a husband and wife that want to take their children for that one time visit. They see a comercial and lets say they are registered with Disney so kids can play online on Disney site (I have families at school that this happens to all the time). They get a postcard or email and they call to book at the offer mentioned in origional post. They think they have the best deal, point blank.
I am so glad you know how this all works, but for some, they don't and just need the discount so bad. They spend time on here hearing about all these PIN codes and it is just down right disheartening to know that others get them, worded the same way, and then you finally get one and
its rack rate. REALLY!! It's deceptive, but to the unknowing, it's a deal and thats Disney's target, the 90% of the guests that will never know about the DIS or real offers, and that is the point.
I got the 3 digit flyer in the mail, but as I do with everything, I checked it out before getting my hopes up. It was not a discount. Was I bummed, well, yeah, but did I think Disney was "stooping"? Nope.
I can't remember how much time had passed (3-5 weeks??), but I DID recieve a 15 digit PIN code via email shortly after for 10% of my room. So for anyone who recieved the 3 digit email, keep an eye out for a PIN. It is probably coming soon.![]()
Lets consider the average person that is not on the DIS, which is the majority of families that visit Disney. You have a husband and wife that want to take their children for that one time visit. They see a comercial and lets say they are registered with Disney so kids can play online on Disney site (I have families at school that this happens to all the time). They get a postcard or email and they call to book at the offer mentioned in origional post. They think they have the best deal, point blank.
I am so glad you know how this all works, but for some, they don't and just need the discount so bad. They spend time on here hearing about all these PIN codes and it is just down right disheartening to know that others get them, worded the same way, and then you finally get one and
its rack rate. REALLY!! It's deceptive, but to the unknowing, it's a deal and thats Disney's target, the 90% of the guests that will never know about the DIS or real offers, and that is the point.
They just kept telling me that 30% and even 35% off the rack rate price does not add up to $59 so it must just be an error. Doesn't it seem like they should honor it, or at least REMOVE it if it is not even possible to get these rates?
I didn't think of it as Disney being deceptive though..after reading it, I figured it was just a way for Disney to promote themselves...just a regular email with room rates included.