Does anyone else have issues with receiving mail from Disney? Especially Annual Passholders. I got a piece of mail today that was so completely wrong I couldn't even begin to rationalize it.
For example, I am the only person living in my house that has an Annual Pass. Actually, I'm the only person in my whole family that has an AP, and pretty much the only person who buys tickets, merchandise, etc, or makes hotel reservations. That being said, I myself have never received a bit of AP related mail. My father, however, got an AP welcome letter addressed to him. How the heck did they get his name? He hasn't bought tickets from them since about 1988! Where is the letter with my name on it?
Today, I got another AP welcome letter. This one was addressed to Ryland's parents. How the heck did their name get attached to my address?!?! They just got APs over Spring Break and we've had ours since Christmas. Our addresses are not remotely similar except for the city and zip code. I am not married to their son, so there aren't even any legal or last name confusions that could have resulted in that kind of mix-up. Ryland's AP and mine weren't even bought at the same time or by the same person, so I have no earthly idea how they are getting mail at my house. And poor little me has yet to receive a thing from AP mail! Maybe they just don't like my name . . .
Or does this go to show that Disney really does know WAY too much about me and my life? (Yet not quite enough to get my mail right.)
I haven't even ever gotten a Mickey Monitor!
It's not too much to ask, right? Just a little mail with Mickey Mouse on it and my very own name?
Does anybody else have this kind of trouble?
For example, I am the only person living in my house that has an Annual Pass. Actually, I'm the only person in my whole family that has an AP, and pretty much the only person who buys tickets, merchandise, etc, or makes hotel reservations. That being said, I myself have never received a bit of AP related mail. My father, however, got an AP welcome letter addressed to him. How the heck did they get his name? He hasn't bought tickets from them since about 1988! Where is the letter with my name on it?
Today, I got another AP welcome letter. This one was addressed to Ryland's parents. How the heck did their name get attached to my address?!?! They just got APs over Spring Break and we've had ours since Christmas. Our addresses are not remotely similar except for the city and zip code. I am not married to their son, so there aren't even any legal or last name confusions that could have resulted in that kind of mix-up. Ryland's AP and mine weren't even bought at the same time or by the same person, so I have no earthly idea how they are getting mail at my house. And poor little me has yet to receive a thing from AP mail! Maybe they just don't like my name . . .
Or does this go to show that Disney really does know WAY too much about me and my life? (Yet not quite enough to get my mail right.)
I haven't even ever gotten a Mickey Monitor!

It's not too much to ask, right? Just a little mail with Mickey Mouse on it and my very own name?
Does anybody else have this kind of trouble?