I've been an avid fan of Disney for many years. I've visited WDW a total of 7 times now (I know, not as much as many of you) and have stayed on and of site. I never heard about these codes until this past year when checking out this site and Mousesavers.com.
Thank you all for your information. My son went down today for his spring break from college. He's been a good kid and worked very hard in school (carrying 18 credit hours each semester) and working about 30 hours per week (all the while maintaining a 3.98 GPA!). This was a much needed break for him.
I booked his stay and tried to get the best deal I could because of the money situation for him. Of course he is staying at an All Star Resort...however, even at that it's peak time! When I called I asked to see if there were any specials or anything I could do to get a cheaper rate for him. The CM was very nice and said if I had a code that was valid she could try. I asked if I had any codes available to me and she said it didn't work that way...I had to tell her my code number because she had a list of them in front of her...she said, "all I do is wait for you to give me the right one...take your time". I tried a couple that I saw on a site, but they were expired already.
I went ahead and booked anyway and figured if something would come up I could call back (if you are playing the waiting game make sure to get the insurance!). I took the advice of this site and called back about 6 times asking if they could check for me...no one would.
Finally, last night, at the last minute, I gave it one more try. I got a wonderful CM and I explained to him my situation with my son and how my mail has been very undependable lately because we have a new mailman. He told me if I could give him about 15 minutes he'd check my profile for me to see if I'd been sent anything.
He came back on and said I had a PIN number; however, in order to use it I needed to give him my 3 letter code number from my postcard! I explained that was the problem, I've not received the postcard!!! He then let me know if he could put me on hold again (and probably for 1/2 hour to 45 minutes

) he would see what he could do. He had to call guest services. It was 45 minutes exactly and he said good news, he was able to get $160 taken off my sons credit card.

That comes to about 2 days free at the All Star! I'll take it.
Hard lesson learned, my son did not pay for the insurance, but they were able to do this for him. If he would have paid the insurance he would have gotten $360 back on his card! There is a $200 fee to cancel, which they had to do and rebook it since it was a package deal.
It was still great to get the $160, but oh how the $360 would have been nicer!
This shows, it pays to be persistant and get that one special person on the other end of the line!
I hope this will help others with their travel dates coming up!
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Trying to plan when I will be able to take my vacation next to the land of Disney!
