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Can you opt out of Disney World paper mail?

polynesiangirl

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
So, like many of you here, I go to Disney World. Often. Because I sometimes have multiple reservations per trip (if we have to switch resorts for whatever reason, etc), sometimes this means I get multiple "You're going to Disney World, [Lastname] Family!" things in the mail. I do not need these things, I do not especially want them, and I certainly don't need 2-3 of them for one trip. I absolutely understand that newbies will appreciate the info in them, or that for some repeat visitors it's a thing that might "add to the magic" or whatever, so I'm not suggesting they axe them altogether, but is there a way I can get them to stop sending them to me? I don't need a packet explaining how Disney World works every time I go. I am very familiar (TOO familiar) with the attractions at each park. 😄 Does anyone know if I could ask them NOT to send me these? (Or Disney, if you're reading along, please add this feature request to your backlog, thanks.) ;)
 

Gainesvillain

Well-Known Member
So, like many of you here, I go to Disney World. Often. Because I sometimes have multiple reservations per trip (if we have to switch resorts for whatever reason, etc), sometimes this means I get multiple "You're going to Disney World, [Lastname] Family!" things in the mail. I do not need these things, I do not especially want them, and I certainly don't need 2-3 of them for one trip. I absolutely understand that newbies will appreciate the info in them, or that for some repeat visitors it's a thing that might "add to the magic" or whatever, so I'm not suggesting they axe them altogether, but is there a way I can get them to stop sending them to me? I don't need a packet explaining how Disney World works every time I go. I am very familiar (TOO familiar) with the attractions at each park. 😄 Does anyone know if I could ask them NOT to send me these? (Or Disney, if you're reading along, please add this feature request to your backlog, thanks.) ;)
Me too! Great idea!
 

larryz

I'm Just A Tourist!
Premium Member
If you turn off mailings, you might very well kill a great source of discounts, if/when WDW starts their targeted pin code campaigns again.
 

polynesiangirl

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
If you turn off mailings, you might very well kill a great source of discounts, if/when WDW starts their targeted pin code campaigns again.

Yeah, true, and that's the annoying part. I don't want them to NEVER send me mail (I do like some of it!), I just don't need the latest version of the "did you know about Epcot and Extra Magic Hours?" packet. :confused: I know it's not an excessive volume of mail or anything, but it feels super wasteful when they come in these big glossy envelopes and I barely even look at them. Just like with opting out of MagicBands, I wish there was a way to opt out of the standard pre-trip documentation, especially when they send me a zillion emails all the time in the run-up to a trip...
 

larryz

I'm Just A Tourist!
Premium Member
Yeah, true, and that's the annoying part. I don't want them to NEVER send me mail (I do like some of it!), I just don't need the latest version of the "did you know about Epcot and Extra Magic Hours?" packet. :confused: I know it's not an excessive volume of mail or anything, but it feels super wasteful when they come in these big glossy envelopes and I barely even look at them. Just like with opting out of MagicBands, I wish there was a way to opt out of the standard pre-trip documentation, especially when they send me a zillion emails all the time in the run-up to a trip...
Consider all those mailings as scrapbook fodder.
 

JIMINYCR

Well-Known Member
Oh the anguish of it all. The horrible things we have to accept when we make a Disney booking. :p:p No matter how tecchie we get, the world still runs on paper. Ive told them many times I do not want to be a DVC member either but I keep getting occasional mailings trying to convince me otherwise.
 

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