1. Create a new gmail or yahoo account
2. Create a new Profile
3. Wait for Welcome email
4. Update profile ( esp communication preferences )
5. Add favorite resort and preferred package type
6. Create an itinerary ( maybe 2 )
a) you are staying at a NON-Disney Resort and NO to tickets- you will purchase on arrival.
b) other and NO to tickets - purchase on arrival
7. Fill in the Vacation Planner, at bottom of page select
"EDIT ACCOMMODATIONS" - say too much money or whatever,
staying offsite and renting vehicle
8. log - off ( 24hours or so )
9. NEXT DAY: Shop for vacations, play with itinerary,
(((( this is where it seems that we are getting conflicting info ))))
* save an offer for 24 hours or don't, you choose. But
a) IF you save one delete it after 24 hours, shop and X out, don't log out or
close file X out at the top corner of your screen ( ALSO conflicting info regarding Surveys, I say it helped me, but who knows! Anyhow, answer the survey and leave it alone for a day or so. )
b) don't save an offer and X out, and answer survey, if you don't get one then its okay, if you want to get a survey, make sure you clear cookies, allow pop-ups, and security is low setting on computer - most Disney offers
are considered SPAM ( even CM's admit and tell us to check our SPAM/JUNK folders for offers or PINS.
Following these steps you really should get SOMETHING GOOD!
There is another recommendation that gives us another option to register on Disney Parks web -site, you will then get a Mickey Email to
"Conjure up some Disney Magic " by creating a FREE vacation video planner.
* I did this method and I did create the video, if you do this method be sure to go in and update your Disney Profile though, because it is a different set up, and you HAVE to update your communication preferences.
**Also, some say that it has been difficult for Australian, English and Canadians to get PIN emails, (( agreed that they are far and few between ))
So if you have use of a US address you may want to try this. I can't comment on that.
***Some have added hyphens to their name and used married and maiden names or fist and middle in the first box - I don't know about this either.
**** ALL IN ALL
BE PERSISTENT KEEP TRYING AND ANY DISNEY EMAIL IS A GOOD SIGN! EXCEPT The silly Disney Insider News! Those are not marketing, those are really junk mail!