DonMacGregor
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I've read most, if not all of the various threads specifically about associates getting the purple "Welcome Home" greeting at tapstiles when entering the parks. One such thread suggested that the associate has to "link DVC to their MDE" in order to get the greeting. Another said the associate has to "create" their own DVC login first, then link that membership to MDE. I have also read that even associates are assigned their own club ID, if so where can I find that? It isn't visible on the dashboard.
Ok, first, I'm not sure if or why an associate can create a DVC login as they are not an owner, and have only limited ability to utilize the points. Second, since an associate isn't entitled to any benefits available through MDE, why would there even be the ability to link that "membership" (because it really isn't one) to MDE?
I'm actually more interested in associates creating their own DVC login, as I had assumed my associates would just log into my account using my credentials. Is that not the case? Nowhere on the DVC website is that mentioned (that I can find). If they CAN create their own login, then that might explain the whole linking to MDE idea, but I'm just not seeing it.
Can anyone explain the whole process to me?
Thanks
Ok, first, I'm not sure if or why an associate can create a DVC login as they are not an owner, and have only limited ability to utilize the points. Second, since an associate isn't entitled to any benefits available through MDE, why would there even be the ability to link that "membership" (because it really isn't one) to MDE?
I'm actually more interested in associates creating their own DVC login, as I had assumed my associates would just log into my account using my credentials. Is that not the case? Nowhere on the DVC website is that mentioned (that I can find). If they CAN create their own login, then that might explain the whole linking to MDE idea, but I'm just not seeing it.
Can anyone explain the whole process to me?
Thanks
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