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cameronmouse

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pincode :D. But we werent planning on going to Disney this year because we are trying to buy a house. We called to get a price with the code and its seems like suck a good deal to pass up, we're debating going now, lol. :shrug:
 

Tiggerfanatic

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I know what you mean - I wasn't going to go this year, either. Then I got a pin code for free dining in December, and 5 minutes later I was on the phone. Booked a solo trip for Dec. 6-11th @ POR. Yay! 169 days to go!
 

cameronmouse

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I got for a % off of the hotels. For the first time we looked into a deluxe resort and didnt think it it was a bad price at all. for a 6 night stay, 7 day hoppers and food its a little over $2,400 for me , my wife and our 1 year old (which is obviously free, lol)


Is this a good deal for Animal kingdom lodge savannah room?
 

Ceekling

Member
I got for a % off of the hotels. For the first time we looked into a deluxe resort and didnt think it it was a bad price at all. for a 6 night stay, 7 day hoppers and food its a little over $2,400 for me , my wife and our 1 year old (which is obviously free, lol)


Is this a good deal for Animal kingdom lodge savannah room?


Considering that I'm paying $1900 for a savannah room at AKL for four nights in July with 3 day hoppers and no food plan for 3 people, yes!
 

disneygirl1

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I got for a % off of the hotels. For the first time we looked into a deluxe resort and didnt think it it was a bad price at all. for a 6 night stay, 7 day hoppers and food its a little over $2,400 for me , my wife and our 1 year old (which is obviously free, lol)


Is this a good deal for Animal kingdom lodge savannah room?

That is a very good deal!!!!! I know, when you get a pin code and the offer is that good, it's hard to pass up. I got a pin code in Jan for free dining before it was released to the public, and while I just got home from Disney (we went in Dec) I couldn't pass the deal up, so needless to say, we will be returning home in 93 days!!! YAY!!!
 

Luige11

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pincode :D. But we werent planning on going to Disney this year because we are trying to buy a house. We called to get a price with the code and its seems like suck a good deal to pass up, we're debating going now, lol. :shrug:
Why did I read horse instead of house? :lol:.
 

disney4life2008

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I know what you mean. I have been twice already this year. Booked a cruise (not with Disney) for January and thought my next trip to Disney would be in 2010. Well when I got a pin code - that went out the window. I was on the phone within seconds and booked a holiday trip for November. I cant wait!!
 

Tater48

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I have never received a pin code in my mail or e-mail in 20 years. I guess I'm just not on their "nice" list.

Take it and have fun!


There is no rhyme or reason as to how they do this. We have a friend who has never been to WDW, who registered at one of the sites on Friday. Guess what she had in her e-mail on Saturday morning? A pin code for free dining in November / December.
 

Tater48

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They will tell, you that it is done randomly, but I am highly skeptical of their explanation :brick:. I mean how does one sign up at one of Disney's sites on a Friday and receive a pin code for free dining the very next day? :shrug:, especially when they have never been to WDW?
 

DryCreek

Member
Word Play

Why did I read horse instead of house? :lol:.

I read "suck a good deal" instead of "such".

I guess you see what you really want to see? Or maybe you see what you actually see?

Wouldn't have to save much or long for a horse - they are dirt cheap now since the processors have all been closed down. They are being abandoned at an alarming rate at the more open ranches around here. It is a pity to see all the neglected horses since there is no longer a market for them once they have reached culling age.

On a more happier note, I received an e-mail last week with some pretty good room rates for the early fall season!
 

TubaGeek

God bless the "Ignore" button.
Alright, I'm not trying to be rude, but could we NOT start threads that end like that? It just seems like a cheap way to get more people to click the link.
Again, not attacking the OP personally, it's just something I've seen that annoys me.
 

LenYJr

Member
I got one of the huge 40% off codes so instead of staying in Port Orleans French Quarter like we planned, my brother and I upgraded to the Poly! Yes, its still more, but it's the Poly!
 

cameronmouse

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I got one of the huge 40% off codes so instead of staying in Port Orleans French Quarter like we planned, my brother and I upgraded to the Poly! Yes, its still more, but it's the Poly!

when I received my code I wasnt even planning on going anytime soon and now we're seriously throwing the idea around, lol
 

cameronmouse

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Original Poster
Alright, I'm not trying to be rude, but could we NOT start threads that end like that? It just seems like a cheap way to get more people to click the link.
Again, not attacking the OP personally, it's just something I've seen that annoys me.

honestly you dont have to click on the thread to see what's inside of it. If you scroll over it you can basically see what the thread is about. I don't get your point and the harm done?
 

Tinkyroo

New Member
Where do you register on the Disneyworld.com site? I always book our trips over the phone and book 10 months before each trip. In doing that do they not bother sending me a pin code? I guess I am registered with them because I am booked? I know they have my email address.
 

LenYJr

Member
I'm honestly not sure how the codes are generated. I got one for 20% last year which I was not able to use and one for 40% this year which meant my brother and I absolutely were going.

All I can say is that I am registered on Disney.com (and disneymovierewards and disneymovie club). I have a profile entered and have indicated some of my favorite resorts, attractions, etc..

I visit the site occasionally and both this year and last year, have priced out vacations online. I have not booked them online, but I did use the site to price out different dates, resorts, etc. Now was it because I got a 20% code last year which I did not use and continued to look for vacations that I got a 40% one this year? I don't know.

All I can recommend, and many people have said the same - register for as much as you can, but I would also add that you should visit the site. Maybe, possibly it has some small effect????
 

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