Sillyminny40
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The 4/3 discount has introduced us to a place we could never stay in my wildest dreams: Boardwalk. Interesting thread as I never knew Disney did this code thing. Thanks for the info!
Repeat customers such as us are not who they are targeting!!!![]()
Well, I am less than 2 weeks from our trip and was super excited about it, but after my experience today it has lost some of it's magic! I don't understand why they don't offer the same discounts to everyone??? I work in the banking industry and this same practice would be illegal!!
How would you like to be the person who never gets a code?
The 4/3 discount has introduced us to a place we could never stay in my wildest dreams: Boardwalk. Interesting thread as I never knew Disney did this code thing. Thanks for the info!
I don't understand why so many Disers are hard on the OP.
It's not unfair at all.
I don't understand why so many Disers are hard on the OP. Her question is reasonable. Instead offering support, many feel the need to stand up for Disney.
I wish all codes would be public. We've been the recipient of many Disney codes over the years, used some, some not...but still think the codes should be available to all, not a few. If it has to be narrowed down then give returning guests the 30/40% codes - just plain old good guest service...which Disney seems to be lacking these days.
Does not mean we'll not stay at Disney Resort; I just wish Disney would be fair to all.![]()
I've noticed that being a frequent problem on a lot of the other posts I've read through on this board. Kind of makes one want to keep their mouth shut and not contribute or participate.
But as to the comment about it being "illegal"....Marriott does the same thing with its bonus point promotions. It doesn't matter if you're platinum or gold...or if you're basic or silver....some get good offers (lots of bonus points for your stays when a certain period of time)...at the same time others only get the "bonus points when you book a meeting" (I mean, really?).
When I explained the situation to the Disney CM on the phone, she was very pleasant and tried to help me out but was unable to as the offer is "Non-transferrable" and was not for us!!! I asked her why my inlaws were given this offer and not us and she replied that these were "randomly sent out by marketing". I guess that they are extending this offer because my inlaws are only booked for one night. Repeat customers such as us are not who they are targeting!!!![]()
I certainly understand your frustration, but I'd try another CM. I got a pin code in the mail last week and we have a reservation in late November. The reservation is in my Mom's name because she is the AAA member and it was booked through AAA. Our TA was able to get us the pin code discount on the reservation even though the pin code came in my name not my Moms. I even have a different address then her. My name is on the reservation as one of the people in that room so that may make a difference.
I can see the OP's point. Disney doesn't owe anyone a discount, but neither does Wal-Mart. If Wal-Mart offers Joe a $500 TV for $300, why should Jim pay any more than that?
I understand, it's not apples to apples, but I can see the frustration.
I can see the OP's point. Disney doesn't owe anyone a discount, but neither does Wal-Mart. If Wal-Mart offers Joe a $500 TV for $300, why should Jim pay any more than that?
I understand, it's not apples to apples, but I can see the frustration.