Scutapipig said:Well, considering how Disney has always handled codes in the past and has always been very public in sharing them, it really isn't Disney's style to just throw something up on their website like that.
And if you want to use the "Year of a Million Dreams" reasoning, then I think its an attempt to grasp at straws. I think someone's conscience would know that, too.
Scutapipig said:I'm sorry that you paid rack rate.
When I call anywhere for lodging, packages, airfare or anything, I always ask for the lowest available price and then once that's given to me, I ask if there are any special discounts that may apply to what I'm booking. I've never paid rack rate unless I have chosen to. Anywhere.
Public venues include the internet, travel agencies, and those little corners of the newspaper. It also includes a simple question asked when booking.
It's like watching someone fall down and then point and laugh at their misfortune.
Scutapipig said:I'm sorry that you paid rack rate.
When I call anywhere for lodging, packages, airfare or anything, I always ask for the lowest available price and then once that's given to me, I ask if there are any special discounts that may apply to what I'm booking. I've never paid rack rate unless I have chosen to. Anywhere.
Public venues include the internet, travel agencies, and those little corners of the newspaper. It also includes a simple question asked when booking.
I personally feel as though Disney is very fair. However, I also feel that taking advantage of a computer glitch is not. It's like watching someone fall down and then point and laugh at their misfortune.
I think we'll just have to disagree on this point.
Just ask??? If it were as easy as that there wouldn't be The Dis! Go tell that to Mary Waring at Mousesavers will you. She like to know that the thousands of hours she's spent investigating and passing out "codes" were so well spent.Scutapipig said:I'm sorry that you paid rack rate.
When I call anywhere for lodging, packages, airfare or anything, I always ask for the lowest available price and then once that's given to me, I ask if there are any special discounts that may apply to what I'm booking. I've never paid rack rate unless I have chosen to. Anywhere.
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I agree...I had to know the 3 letter code as well for free dining. Plus many of the codes out there are not for the general public but rather given to specific people (i.e. the email pin codes that are randomly sent out). So "just asking" will do you no good if there isn't a pin code attached to your name. "Just asking" might work with other resorts/hotels, but that's not generally the case with Disney.Ragnrok23 said:Disney will not give you a discount on a hotel to the average person. The first time I booked I asked for the free dining plan, the CM on the phone ask if there was a code for that, I would have never gotten it if I didn't know those 3 little letters.
mking624 said:Paying rack rate isn't always necessarily a bad thing.
Me too! And I'll be laughing with you! But I don't think Disney is laughing at the glitch and I don't think anyone else should either. It happens. I've found that often one's character is revealed in the way you handle discrepancies.If you fall down, I will help you up and make sure you're not hurt.
Luck of the draw! LOL We all know how well informed all of the cast members are. I would have pursued it a bit further or hung up and tried another cast member. I actually did NOT have to provide a three letter code when I called. The cast member asked ME if I would like to add the promotion of free dining to the reservation.the CM on the phone ask if there was a code for that, I would have never gotten it if I didn't know those 3 little letters.

keishashadow said:Walt Disney World is full of charactars![]()
Jiminey Cricket must on vacation...
next thing you know people will start pool hopping or, gasp!!!, pooling family DP credits to use for adult meals, what's next - dusting off your resort mugs too![]()

lilstint said:I was not going to respond again to this thread but I just could not let that one go. "Disney has always handled codes in the past and has always been very public in sharing them"???? I don't think so. If that were the case, no one would ever pay rack rates. And you know what? Most people do. I did, for years and years before I discovered Mousesavers and The DIS. When I called to book CS in 2000-2003 they said $189.00 a night please and I paid it. Did any CM EVER tell me that if I muttered 3 little letters I would save $700.00? They sure didn't. THAT would have been being public with their codes!
Instead, I had to learn to play the game. Join in on the treasure hunt. Little corners of newspapers and internet sites needed to be monitored to find out the GP codes and AP codes the 5+2 codes and FLA Res codes. I couldn't even figure out the abbreviations for a year!! It's always been a game with Disney. Maybe this is just a game with a different twist.
) Anything I can do to help them have a magical vacation, spreading the pixie dust, hoping that they come away with the same feeling I feel when I visit.