pachelbel9
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Jun 30, 2006
I've gotten a few PIN codes in email (just got one today), but I can never get them to validate. I can't figure out what name/zip combo they have me under. Does this mean I'm out of luck?
I've gotten a few PIN codes in email (just got one today), but I can never get them to validate. I can't figure out what name/zip combo they have me under. Does this mean I'm out of luck?
The best way to get a pin is to be a "lapsed" customer. The second best is to be a "new" customer, if you can swing it. One thing I would not be able to tell you is what cut off Disney uses for the definition of "lapsed". Maybe 18 months or so.
I have also tried everything through the years to trigger a pincode....... and nothing. I live in the Midwest, so neither coast seems to care about me.
The best way to get a pin is to be a "lapsed" customer. The second best is to be a "new" customer, if you can swing it. One thing I would not be able to tell you is what cut off Disney uses for the definition of "lapsed". Maybe 18 months or so.
I'm pretty much convinced this is it too. My last trip that was booked through the consumer site was in Jan 2013 and I've gotten two this summer. I think they are targeting people who haven't been yet in about that amount of time to entice them.
My best results come when I save a trip in my shopping cart but don't hit execute. Two pins since my last foray onto the WDW site...
Hmmm, that trick usually resulted in an email saying I left something in my cart. I'd love to know what their system is for sending out pins.