zjer
Active Member
I was checking my mailbox last night desperately looking for a pin code letter but finding only junk mail when I thought of something. Do you think that making purchases on your key to the world card has anything to do with getting a pin code? I live next to a gambling town in Nevada and it is common knowledge that using a players card every time you cash in at a blackjack table gets you points towards rewards. For example, if you sit down at a table, you always cash in at least $100, even if you don't plan on gambling that much and every time you sit down at another table, you cash in another $100. The pit boss then jots down some points and a month later, a promotional offer arrives at your house. Well, maybe it's not that cut and dry but there is definitely a correlation between the amount you put down every time you sit down at a table (assuming you use a players card) and the promo's you receive in the mail. Now with that in mind, the Key to the World card is one way that Disney can track your spending and therefore determine if it is profitable to give you a discount on a room in order to get you on property. I have never received a pin code, but I am also the type of person who will pay for everything with cash. I never put anything on my room key. I wonder if I would be more likely to get a pin code if I were to instead put all purchases on my room key and pay it off with the cash. That way Disney can see that I am spending. As it sits now, they assume that I spend next to nothing.
Thoughts?
Thoughts?