I do not know if I can but I will sure try.No. I would've paid $75 for an annual membership to AC though.. :lol:
'fess up, Master Yoda - you get to expense it, dontcha?
I do not know if I can but I will sure try.No. I would've paid $75 for an annual membership to AC though.. :lol:
'fess up, Master Yoda - you get to expense it, dontcha?
I can't believe the shipping for the UK is that insane. Is it really necessary to charge that much for shipping? yikes! I'm from Indiana so I have no clue how that stuff goes :shrug:
So...I'm guessing you are satisfied with it.:lookarounSure did. Signed up in the middle of a call, by the time the call was over it was paid off.
$75 for a year which includes a magazine with a $64 yearly cover price.
Much cheaper than I thought it was going to be.
Ok so am I a dumb dumb for not being able to figure out the significance of 23? (aside from that Jim Carrey "23 IS EVERYWHERE!" stuff). What does it mean?
Sorry if it's been asked... there's 5 pages of posts here! Thanks!
I joined and paid the ridiculous shipping they don't tell you about if you live outside the U.S. until you're already paying.
I think the two things I see wrong are:
A) Disney is touting D23 as a "Community for fans", but it isn't a community, it's a presentation of information and merchandise. WDWMagic is a community. There is a difference.
B) People here are slamming it for something it's not trying to be. I haven't seen anything on the D23 site or press release that says it's for "real" fans or "true" fans. It is being slammed for being elitist, but there's no pressure to join, no glory in joining. If it were elitist, they'd publish the membership list and lists of who bought the crazy $850 pen... Take it for what it is, a subscription to a quarterly magazine that by appearances is probably worth most of the annual fees charged and a few trinkets and such as "membership benefits". Then there are member-exclusive merchandise ietems that are priced around the same as any other Disney merchandise, but you have to be a member to buy it direct.
My thoughts.
I joined and paid the ridiculous shipping they don't tell you about if you live outside the U.S. until you're already paying.
I think the two things I see wrong are:
A) Disney is touting D23 as a "Community for fans", but it isn't a community, it's a presentation of information and merchandise. WDWMagic is a community. There is a difference.
B) People here are slamming it for something it's not trying to be. I haven't seen anything on the D23 site or press release that says it's for "real" fans or "true" fans. It is being slammed for being elitist, but there's no pressure to join, no glory in joining. If it were elitist, they'd publish the membership list and lists of who bought the crazy $850 pen... Take it for what it is, a subscription to a quarterly magazine that by appearances is probably worth most of the annual fees charged and a few trinkets and such as "membership benefits". Then there are member-exclusive merchandise ietems that are priced around the same as any other Disney merchandise, but you have to be a member to buy it direct.
My thoughts.
And I [somewhat begrudgingly] paid that too!My thoughts exactly.
If I was in Canada and had to pay that insane shipping, then that would be a different story.
-dave
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