And now I AM mad. I got a Passholders newsletter in my e-mail, with only the open AP discount on the site (good until April). I called to see if perhaps I had the AP PIN, and I didn't.
I don't think it's at all right that AP holders should be treated differently; the value of the AP shouldn't depend on whether you get a randomly generated PIN. All AP holders really should be treated the same.
I can understand sending PINs as a marketing tool to the general public, since you never know who'll book & who won't. But why do that to your best customers?
I don't mind not getting an AP discount. I just mind the randomness of it.
So I shot off an e-mail to guest relations. I'll let you know what they say.
What kind of AAA discount did you get? I never seem to do any better trying AAA. This is "Disney Month" for them and they offered a free gift and a $25 gift card, but no real room discounts.
I got 15% off a moderate.
Here's what the brochure says:
Value resorts, all seasons except holiday: 10% off; nothing during holiday
Moderate resorts, value season: 20%
Moderate resorts, regular season: 15%
Moderate resorts, fall season: 15%
Moderate resorts, peak & summer: 10%
Deluxes except Yacht Club and Boardwalk, value season: 15%
Deluxes except YC & BW, other seasons except holiday: 10%
Yacht Club & Boardwalk, value season: 20%
YC & BW, other searson except holiday: 15%
Deluxe villas except SSR & OKW, value, regular & fall seasons: 20%
Deluxe villas except SSR & OKW, peak & summer seasons: 10%
SSR & OKW, value, regular & fall seasons: 25%
SSR & OKW, peak & summer seasons: 15%