TxTiggergal
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- Jun 12, 2007
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Well, after calling daily to get price quotes for the past week, I was finally told the magical words that I had a pin code by my name today!
The CM was super nice and helpful in quoting the various resorts I was looking at. I told her that I was ready to book, but I was hoping to get a discount as I had a budget I was working within. She said to give her a minute to check to see if I had any discounts available. And lo and behold, she came back on and said that actually there was a pin code by my name and she would plug it in to see what came up. But the dates I was originally looking for had a black out on them for the discount, so I had to change my dates, but that's okay.
I had almost given up and thought I would try one more time, and I thank the good Lord I did! So it pays to keep calling!
The CM was super nice and helpful in quoting the various resorts I was looking at. I told her that I was ready to book, but I was hoping to get a discount as I had a budget I was working within. She said to give her a minute to check to see if I had any discounts available. And lo and behold, she came back on and said that actually there was a pin code by my name and she would plug it in to see what came up. But the dates I was originally looking for had a black out on them for the discount, so I had to change my dates, but that's okay. I had almost given up and thought I would try one more time, and I thank the good Lord I did! So it pays to keep calling!
As for what the discount was, I think it worked out to be something like 30 percent off just the room portion of the package. The CM said the pin code would apply only to the room, then she added on the dining and theme park tickets to make my package. So after I got off the phone, I tried to break it down into components to see how much the room was actually discounted. We are getting the GF for 7 nights, garden view, with dining and 6 day park hoppers for $3214 and some change for one adult and one teen. But basically, I'm saving about $900 on my package from what I can tell.
