For a couple of days now, every time I try to log into the DVC website, the screen keeps switching from the screen where you sign in back to the "you're almost there" screen. Is anyone else having this problem? Thanks for any help you can give me!
For a couple of days now, every time I try to log into the DVC website, the screen keeps switching from the screen where you sign in back to the "you're almost there" screen. Is anyone else having this problem? Thanks for any help you can give me!
Thanks for the suggestions, but I've now disabled pop-ups for the DVC website, and I've cleared all my cookies - even the flash cookies. I've still got the same problem. Up until a short time ago I never had this problem, and it only occurs on the DVC site. Any other ideas??
Thanks for everyone's help. I called MS and was told that some members are having this problem with Firefox as well as some other browsers. I tried logging in using Internet Explorer and it worked. Apparently this happened when they changed to the new look for the website. Personally, I'd rather "hold my horses" than watch my luggage take off with balloons.
It was sending me into an endless redirect loop when I tried to sign in on Chrome and Edge, even after turning off all adblockers and clearing my cookies and cache. Then I turned off my VPN and it suddenly worked.
I have it happening with multiple browsers on multiple computers. I suspect some of their tracking cookies are required. Interestingly enough it happens just with the DVC website and not the normal WDW website.
The other issue I am running into is I am unable to purchase DVC Gold passes. They get added to my cart and I go through the checkout process. Then I get woody telling me to hold my horses. I am about ready to buy a woody doll and go Sid all over it...
We keep getting this stuff...
So a message to folks playing with Browsers, Cookies, etc....
THIS is not your nickle.
A serious BUSINESS Website needs to DEAL with these issues. If they want your money, they will DO THEIR JOB.
Disney does not HAVE a serious BUSINESS Website. Perhaps one day? They will. Today is not that day.