I've registered four different emails with Disney. I've saved itineraries. I've saved offeres. I've taken the survey. I've called. Still no doggone pin! I guess Disney knows that I am coming back year after year even if I don't get a pin.
I thought I'd give ya'll a chuckle and copy a post I posted the other day on my trip report. This really is a dream I had:
Imagine this small brown haired woman walking into a building and being waved into a room by a man wearing oversized white Mickey Mouse gloves. A woman wearing Minnie ears is standing near a table which has a selection of snack items.....Chip & Dale pretzels, Goofy's Candy buttons, Mickey Mouse shaped gummies and more.
The woman takes a red cup of water and goes and sits down in a black and red chair with white buttons. She nods to those around her.
The man with the Mickey gloves joins the circle of people and says "Do we have anyone new here today?". The brown haired woman stands up and says "Hello, my name is Lisa and I am a Disney Disboard addict.".
"Hello, Lisa!" the people say.
The Mickey hand man says "Do you want to share your story, Lisa?".
"Sure". says Lisa. "I am from Louisiana and all I seem to think about is Disney. I talk about Disney to anyone who will listen. I am in constant Disney planning mode. I go to the Walt Disney World website at least once a day to price out a vacation. I save the offer. I take the Disney survey. I plan itineraries on the Disney site. All in the hope of getting an ever elusive pin code. I can't even get a good night's sleep because I wake up wondering whether or not I put certain details in my trip report."
The other people in the circle just nod their heads in sympathy. Some even mutter "me too".
The Mickey hand man walks over and places his glove on Lisa's back. "It's okay. We've all been there. There is no real cure for what we have. Once you've gotten bit by the Disney bug, it's in your blood. Just know that you are not alone."