get an WDW website account and set up as many "virtual vacations" as possible.
I used to do that on a regular basis and recieved pins ALL the time.
The last 2 years I've been doing this on a limited (to most recently not at all) basis and the PINS have decreased accordingly.
Yes...heed the above.
It is when you poke around on the website...pricing hotel rooms, different packages, and the like that seems to signal Disney that you are interested.
I visit yearly and do a lot of *shopping* on the official website comparing prices of rooms at a resort at different times of the year, or different weeks of the month. This seems to trigger a welcome response from the Marketing Dept, as quite often after doing so within a two week time frame i recieve e-mail offers and postcard offers/PINS in the mail.
I also used to wonder how to receive PINS, as i too visited the Parks often and heard about the near-legendary status associated with these coveted PIN offers.
I apparently missed out on that time period when they were actually worth getting, , as i can tell you that of all the PIN offers i have received over the last 6 or so years NONE of them were any different to the offers already being offered publically by DIsney on their website or elsewhere.
So i could never understand the real demand for a PIN...as you are not really gaining anything.
Again, perhaps they have been scaled back...and once had far more favorable discounts.
Nowadays, there is no difference to what is offered on the official site.
I still enjoy receiving them, i just wish they were a bit more meaty and different from the publically offered deals.