I think some people are misusing the term PIN. I received two offers in the mail, each with the same code, for any trip booked through December. My SIL received the exact same mailing, same code and everything. A true PIN is a number given only to you, to only be used by you. The offers I received were simply special offers, not PIN codes. I think the OP was referring to a code she had attached to her account, for her only, nothing to do with the current special offers. We have been told by several of our friends to check with a CM about any special discounts that are attached to our account. Basically, if you have ever been to Disney in the past, their could be a special offer associated with your account for you to use on your next trip. This is totally separate from any general public offers or discounts. For example, we could have a
free dining PIN in our name, but no one else gets free dining at that time, does that make sense? Sorry, just wanted to try and clear some of that up because a lot of people use the term PIN wrong. It is always worth a try to see if you have anything, especially if it has been awhile since you have been. If you go all of the time, or at least regularly, I think the chances of having a PIN attached to your account is pretty slim. I am going to call tomorrow, as we are getting closer to booking, and it has been 2 years since we have been (will be 3 years when we go) Crossing my fingers! Good luck to you all, and lots of pixie dust for getting some great deals!