The pincode is associated with your address and one name. The info must match or must be verified that it is you. You can only book one room so if everyone is staying in a suite or villa you can book the entire thing using your pin code. If you are booking separate rooms for each family then you can only use it for your room.I have a question about pin code usage, Ive gotten them but have never used them. I am traveling with a small group but we are staying at two different hotels. Would we be able to use a pin code on both reservations? What if one of the people in the other room, has the same name as me? He's Jr and I'm the III?
Weird. I have 5 friends. We all have disney visa, go constantly (every year to 2 years), and all live in NJ. I have stayed onsite every year for the last 4 years, some of my friends do a mix of on and off-site. Not one of us has ever received a pin code.
Universal parks are well worth a visit. I'm a DVC owner and have still paid to stay in the Royal Pacific, it was worth it for the front of line passes. We hadn't intended on doing it, but they offered a really good deal during the time we were there.same here. order dvd's every year, have gone every year consistently since 2009 (and from 1974-1990), live in nj, am on every website, play the toontown mmorpg, disney movie rewards...order from disney store online.. do every single sweepstakes they have ever had, have a disney visa, stay onsite...
I am hoping that they see we went on a friend's dvc this time and realize I'm getting peeved at the price increases.. that's my only hope..
We are looking at November, and it's the first time I am considering staying at a universal hotel and going part of the week to uni, part disney, and a day at seaworld... uni's pacific seems to be a close second to poly (at least, if not better, in that it is newer), and at half the price!
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