Disney pin code offers are somewhat of a delicacy in the Disney travel community. You will hear of people that get pin code offers yearly and sometimes multiple times per year to people that never receive them at all. Every Disney discussion board you go on has questions about how to receive a pin code. While in all honesty only Disney knows. There are a few things that you can do to increase the likelihood that you will receive a pin code offer. Before we go over those lets talk about what a pin code is.
- Visit disney.com and create a profile. When you do this you will be asked what free newsletters and publications you would like to sign up for, I checked all of them.
- If you already have a profile at disney.com then go there and update it.
- If you have multiple email addresses you can create extra profiles on disney.com. For example, both my husband and myself have profiles and both of us receive pin codes.
- Price out a “mock” Disney vacation when signed in under your profile. If asked why you did not book, just mention that there were no good deals.
- Request a Disney planning DVD, one time we actually received an offer with the DVD.
- Create custom maps on disney.com .
- Sign up for a Disney Visa card(sometimes there are even special offers for Visa card holders)
- Be sure to sign up for all of the Disney sweepstakes and offers.
- Check your SPAM folder to see if there are any offers in there. (This has happened quite a bit)
- Call your Disney travel agent to see if there are any offers in attached to your name and address. In 2009 we had a trip booked and were on a 20% off pin code offer. I called Disney and to my great surprise there was an offer for free dining attached to my name and address. They said that it was emailed to me…I never received it, but the offer was applied to my reservation and we saved a bundle for our family of 5. If you get a representative that does not want to check for you, hang up and call back. There are representatives that will check for you.