julluvsdisney
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I am wondering if the explosion in PIN codes being sent to us is a way to start phasing out public discounts? I was just thinking that since they are trying to get us all use to disneyworld without big promotions that this would be a perfect way to phase it out. (Hopefully no disney execs are reading this lol) It would cause us die hard disney fans to keep booking due to the "secret pins" we have recieved. Publicly the promos would slow but still keep the hotels filled with the pins, then the pins would slow. Then we would all be use to no promos at disney. It would avoid the disney backlash. but I hope I am wrong!! It just seems weird that so many people got the pins all of a sudden! I hope I am really wrong!

I just haven't actually witnessed it yet. If they do, I can't say that I blame them. Disney for all it's magical-ness is still a business and as the economy picks back up and consumers begin spending more money again, they're probably going to try to go back to their old strategies. BUt maybe they're changing the pin system too. I don't know, but it seems as if most who receive a pin on these boards have upgraded. If the itinerary system works to generate a pin, then Disney knows that you're thinking of a Disney vacation. It seems more logical to send pins to people who are already thinking about a trip, even to get them to upgrade, than it does to send them out randomly. I wouldn't even know if I have received a pin before because I haven't really opened a Disney email since I last went in 2006. If I'm not thinking about a trip to Disney, I'm more likely to be swayed by a tv commercial advertisement than a random email or postcard.