Friday, May 25, 2012

Free Dining Pin Codes for Walt Disney World


Fall free dining has Walt Disney World travelers salivating like Pavlov's dogs every year round about this time. When spring and summer discounts are dwindling down we are all left anxiously awaiting some sort of savings that will buffer our budget for our fall travel.

Free dining seems to be everyone's favorite promotion and it does offer a wonderful savings. Disney keeps the fall free dining news under lock and key until it's official but that doesn't stop the rumor mills from churning.

Disney die-hard's know that the elusive pin code is usually the appetizer to the delightful entree of free dining for all.

Current pin codes have been released via email to Disney's magically chosen, here are the details:
  • For arrivals most nights 9/30–10/4/12; 10/19–11/1/12; 11/9–11/15/12; 11/23–11/29/12; 12/10–12/13/12.
  • Book now through 7/28/12.
  • Excludes 3-bedroom villas and the All Star Music Suites; the Art of Animation Suites are included.
If your email doesn't have the actual pin code (the sequence of numbers) don't panic, call your travel agent and ask them to check on your travel dates. It seems Disney may be attaching the codes to people's name or email addresses as opposed to releasing numeric pin numbers. Don't try to pull a scam, Disney has a very intrinsic system and practically wants a thumbprint, urine sample and vial of blood to check a pin code. Be prepared to give your email address, phone number, address and full name to your agent if you'd like to see if you have a pin code. It does seem like a lot of information for a simple question but Disney needs that information for verification purposes. Like I said...under lock and key!

Keep an eye on those email and junk email accounts and let me know if you get a free dining offer. If you'd like to be notified if* (*wink *wink) free dining comes out and how it will affect your vacation price email me Michele@PixieVacations.com and I'll provide you with information or a free quote when (oops, I mean if*) free dining is released to the general public.

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