My4Mouses
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I have read many posts here about the different ways to try and get a pin and I have been trying them all with nothing yet.
I have 3 different e-mails signed up on the Disney site and I did not create these new they were there from past times we have gone. I have gone in with each of these accounts, ordered the planning dvd and saved multiple vacations. Some vacations delux with every expensive option, some mods with dining and some value resorts. I have tried different dates like feb 2010, April 2010, July 2010 and so on.
I have been doing this for about 2 and half weeks now and am wondering how long people were doing this before they received a pin?
Maybe I am just impatient and can't wait to get a belated Christmas present
I have 3 different e-mails signed up on the Disney site and I did not create these new they were there from past times we have gone. I have gone in with each of these accounts, ordered the planning dvd and saved multiple vacations. Some vacations delux with every expensive option, some mods with dining and some value resorts. I have tried different dates like feb 2010, April 2010, July 2010 and so on.
I have been doing this for about 2 and half weeks now and am wondering how long people were doing this before they received a pin?
Maybe I am just impatient and can't wait to get a belated Christmas present


I guess I can keep hoping.
). You might even want to mention you are undecided and hoping for some promotion for your dates. Don't book anything, just save your offers. When you are ready to leave an exit survey should pop-up. Answer the one that says: "Not the best value..." or something like that. Then there is a place where you can write your reasons for not booking. Again reiterate that you are hoping for some sort of promotion or discount for your dates. Make sure you check your emails, including the spam folders. Furthermore, read the fine print in any email your receive from Disney Destinations. Our PIN came in the form of an email that initially appeared to be an ad for one of the resorts we had looked into when saving offers. Then upon close examination of the email, we found there was a PIN code number in the fine print. If you use this strategy for a while, you might be able to generate a PIN code offer for your family. Hope this helps! Here's pixie dust for you all. 

